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Weight Loss & Obesity Research Blog - Archive #0079.Nutrition model stresses positive experience of eatingSeptember 18, 2007 - EurekAlert / Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior Enjoying the eating process without focus on dietary restrictions may be key to managing weight and staying healthy. Alternate-day fasting: How good is it for your health?September 17, 2007 - EurekAlert / Journal of Lipid Research Complete and modified ADF regimens seem to protect against obesity and type 2 diabetes but do not result in fat or weight loss. More studies will be needed to confirm whether the long-term effects of ADF regimens are beneficial for health and reduce disease risk. Weight loss game looking for 'NEAT-o' resultsSeptember 14, 2007 - EurekAlert / University of Houston Finding a way to motivate the billion people in the world who are overweight to lose excess pounds can be an overwhelming task, but a professor is meeting that weighty challenge with a challenge of his own. Researchers discover correlation between GERD and obesity in femalesSeptember 14, 2007 - EurekAlert / World Journal of Gastroenterology A group of scientists recently discovered an association between being overweightand a disease called gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) in women. Less than 3 percent of UK 11-year-olds take enough exerciseSeptember 13, 2007 - EurekAlert / Archives of Disease in Childhood Less than 3 percent of UK 11-year-olds are taking enough exercise. Fat mum hastens path to childhood obesitySeptember 13, 2007 - EurekAlert / Archives of Disease in Childhood A fat mother hastens a child’s path to obesity, as do other factors included too much time spent in front of the TV and rapidly piling on the pounds in early childhood. Soft drinks alone do not affect children's weightSoft drink consumption has increased in both the USA and the UK over the years and this has often been blamed for a rise in childhood body mass index. Being overweight may independently increase risk for heart disease eventsSeptember 10, 2007 - EurekAlert / Archives of Internal Medicine Being moderately overweight or obese appears to increase the risk for developing coronary heart disease events independent of traditional cardiovascular risk factors. New approach to fighting obesity and diabetesSeptember 10, 2007 - EurekAlert / Research Australia World-first equipment, made exclusively for UQ scientists, will determine how to produce food which is better for us, but still tastes good. Right breakfast bread keeps blood sugar in check all daySeptember 5, 2007 - EurekAlert / Swedish Research Council If you eat the right grains for breakfast, such as whole-grain barley or rye, the regulation of your blood sugar is facilitated after breakfast, lunch, and dinner. |
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