Sentences with phrase «more obese people»

Michael, I think the reason more obese people lose weight is simply due to the excess amount of water they're holding.
In only a few decades, there are now more obese people on the planet than there are undernourished.
And they saw lower bacteroidetes and higher firmicutes with the more obese people.
Maybe it's because these days sadly we see more obese people than we do fit people?
There is an amazing fact right in the beginning of your article and that is, «there are not just more obese people in the world than there are hungry people in the world now, there are actually more obese people in developing countries than there are hungry people in developing countries.»

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Some studies suggest that for specific populations, like people who have been diagnosed with heart disease or are obese, fitness trackers can motivate them to move more, at least for several months.
More than two - thirds of people in the United States — about 69 percent — are overweight or obese.
They can happen to anyone, but they occur more often in older people, obese people, and those with type 2 diabetes, and they tend to crop up where skin rubs against skin, like the armpits, groin, and folds of the neck, according to the US National Library of Medicine (NLM).
In fact, more than one third of the U.S. population is now officially obese while the number of people classified as morbidly obese jumped more than 350 % in the past three decades alone.
For obesity, although reliable research suggested obese people lose more weight with low GI / GL, there was no real health - outcome result from drinking sugar - sweetened beverages and eating rock candy as opposed to the same energy content derived from tofu and multigrain bread.
Butter, ghee and cream from grass - fed cows is not only more nutritious, but people who consume full - fat dairy products have a reduced likelihood of being overweight or obese (19).
The World Health Organization estimates that there are more than one billion people that are overweight and over 400 million that are obese, which many attribute to diets high in sugar.
While overweight or obese people have undoubtedly heard the public health messages to eat better and exercise more, they have not felt motivated to make lifestyle changes.
Some people simply are more skinny than others and being skinny (if healthy) is far better than being obese from a health perspective in the long run.
Take obesity as an example: our research shows obesity rates are higher in more unequal countries, and also that poor people are more likely to be obese.
As the American people got fatter and even obese, nutritionists began to see school meals as a way to provide more nutritious food to children and to teach them to eat healthier meals.
We can't afford more obese and sick people in this country and so if we're teaching and we're paying, this is lunch.»
When I set out to lose weight and share my journey with my readers, I did not expect to receive more hate mail than encouraging notes... Apparently people's perception of being HEALTHY has been totally skewed by the enormous amount of overweight and obese people in this country.
Elderly obese people are more likely to develop dementia and their brains tend to be smaller than those of people of normal weight.
Pinpointing the culprits has been hard, however: the single - letter genetic variations found to be more common in obese people can only account for a small measure of obesity's heritability.
«Our finding that news reporting on obesity as a public health crisis brought on by bad personal choices can worsen anti-fat prejudice and increase people's willingness to charge obese men and women more for insurance» said David Frederick, Ph.D., assistant professor of psychology at Chapman University and lead author on the study.
They found that, compared with people of normal weight, the 300 severely obese children in their study were far more likely to have large, rare deletions.
Nondiabetic obese and overweight people lose more weight, are more likely to reverse prediabetes and are slower to develop type 2 diabetes when they take the diabetes drug liraglutide in addition to dieting and exercising, a new study finds.
Having an obese neighbor did not make a person more likely to be obese, but having a friend or relative who was — even if that person lived hundreds of miles away — did.
«We think the effect is more pronounced in overweight and obese people rather than their normal weight counterparts because they have more insulin resistance and may have more glucose in their blood,» he said.
People of normal weight are 67 percent more likely to buckle their car seat belts than are obese pPeople of normal weight are 67 percent more likely to buckle their car seat belts than are obese peoplepeople.
The study, Lysyl oxidase and adipose tissue dysfunction, found that this molecule is more prevalent in fat tissue of obese people and that it was increased by inflammation and oxygen deprivation.
More than 44 million people are clinically obese compared with 30 million a decade ago, putting them at increased risk for heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes, and breast, prostate, and colon cancers.
Normal weight employees cost an average of $ 3,830 per year in covered medical claims, sick days, short - term disability and workers compensation while a morbidly obese person costs employers more than double that at $ 8,067.
The fat of obese people becomes distressed, scarred and inflamed, which can make weight loss more difficult, research at the University of Exeter has found.
«Until now, we always assumed that obese people get type 2 diabetes and then are more likely to get dementia — we now show that actually it also works the other way around.
Mississippi is also home to the country's fattest peoplemore than 25 percent of adult Mississippians are obese.
If the entire morbidly obese population of the U.S. lived in one state, it would be the 12th highest - populated state, with more people than Virginia.
We want to make people more aware of this problem and we hope that prevention campaigns regarding obese and diabetic patients will focus on highlighting this increased risk.»
As several virologists have pointed out, obese people may simply be more susceptible to such a virus.
A person with a BMI of more than 25 is considered to be overweight and a score of greater than 30 is considered obese.
The reverse holds true as well, the study found; obese people are more likely to suffer from depression.
Depression itself, however, is linked with an increased risk of becoming obese, according to a 2010 analysis that included more than 58,000 people.
People who are overweight in their twenties and become obese later in life may be three times more likely to develop cancer of either the esophagus (food pipe) or upper stomach, according to a study published in the British Journal of Cancer.
And the original subjects were 20 percent more likely than that to be obese if a friend of a friend became obese — even if the person connecting the two stayed slender.
People in Framingham were 57 percent more likely to become obese if a friend of theirs was obese.
If people categorized as normal weight have lost weight because of more severe disease, researchers will underestimate the adverse effects of being obese relative to normal weight.
In a study of more than 14,000 metabolically healthy Korean people last year, scientists found early plaque buildup in the arteries of obese subjects more often than they did in the lean ones.
An obese person, who may be taking up 10 percent more nutrients than their slim friend, may generate that same amount of entropy five years earlier.
GETTING BIGGER The percentage of obese people in the world has shot up in the past 40 years, more than tripling for men and more than doubling for women from 1975 to 2014.
It is known that a diet rich in fat can increase the risk of developing prostate cancer, and that obese people are more prone to develop this type of tumour.
One of the study's important goals was to understand the genetic factors that contribute to obesity so that better treatment plans could be developed for obese people, and the researchers write that there is a specific need for more in - depth analysis of obesity in Asians and Asian - Americans.
«Obese people need more vitamin E, but actually get less.»
In the brains of obese people, the regions that regulate sensory information from the mouth and tongue are more active, suggesting that they may experience the sensations of eating differently.
Human brains naturally shrink with age, but previous research has shown that this seems to happen more quickly in obese people.
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