The
revolution in obesity research began less than five years ago with the landmark discovery of a gene for leptin, the weight - regulating hormone found in both mice and people.
Another study,
published in Obesity Research, reported that women have an average weight gain of six to eight pounds over a two - year period after getting married.
And another
study in obesity research found levels of LDL cholesterol were also reduced as well as by applying the tincture in an oil or lotion topically to thighs reduces the thickness of fat.
In 1994, Jeffrey Friedman, Marilyn M. Simpson Professor and head of Rockefeller's Laboratory of Molecular Genetics, launched a new
era in obesity research by discovering a hormone called leptin, which acts on neurons in the brain's hypothalamus region to suppress hunger.
Or you can listen to Dr. James Levine, co-director of the Mayo Clinic Obesity Solutions Initiative, professor of medicine at Mayo Clinic and a world - renowned
leader in obesity research, who has also conducted research and studies on sitting throughout the world - including a study that tracked subjects through «magic underwear»...
Dr. Arya M. Sharma, MD / PhD, FRCPC is Professor of Medicine &
Chair in Obesity Research and Management at the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
A recent
study in Obesity Research & Clinical Practice, shows that blood sugar can be increased for a full 24 hours and put you on an eating spree the following day.