Sentences with phrase «york obesity research»

A recent study performed by researchers from the New York Obesity Research Center at Columbia University delved into this and came to the following conclusions.
«Gestational weight gain greater than the IOM recommendations has long - term implications for weight - related health,» said Elizabeth Widen, PhD, RD, postdoctoral fellow at the New York Obesity Research Center in the Department of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology, and Institute of Human Nutrition.

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Quoted in a recent ABC Health Insider article, Carla Wolper of the Obesity Research Center at St. Luke's Hospital in New York says it well: «No food should be demonized... Obesity is a result of too many calories, not too much HFCS.»
The study's finding that obesity - induced inflammation impacts the presence of taste buds «provides a possible link between obesity and taste,» says Kathryn Medler, a taste physiologist at the University at Buffalo in New York, who was not involved with the research.
In the same study, for those who were sleep deprived, «self - reported hunger and appetite ratings significantly increased by 24 percent and 23 percent, respectively,» noted the authors of the review paper, which was led by Julie Shlisky, a researcher at The New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center at Saint Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital Center.
«Our ancestors ate this way and didn't have many of the chronic diseases we do, but that doesn't mean the food they ate is the reason why; drawing that conclusion would be like saying we live three times longer than our Paleolithic ancestors because we eat fast food,» says Christopher Ochner, MD, research associate at the New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center at St. Luke's and Roosevelt Horesearch associate at the New York Obesity Nutrition Research Center at St. Luke's and Roosevelt HoResearch Center at St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals.
In new research to be published in the journal Obesity, researchers followed contestants from The Biggest Loser season 8 for six years to see what happened to them after they lost so much weight, the New York Times reports.
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