Not exact matches
The primary objective of the present study was to determine the effects of added supplemental protein to the habitual diet of free -
living overweight and
obese adults, without energy restriction, on body weight and composition.
Whey protein but not soy protein supplementation alters body weight and composition in free -
living overweight and
obese adults.
For the first time, the findings also indicate that
adults who drop a BMI category — from
obese to overweight, or from overweight to normal — at any time during
adult life, even if they regain weight, can reduce these cardiovascular manifestations.
Eighty per cent of overweight youth typically continue to be
obese as
adults, adversely affecting the quality of their
lives and contributing to chronic disease problems.
It may be possible to reduce all - cause death rates among older
adults, including those who are
obese, by promoting regular physical activity, such as brisk walking for 30 minutes or more on most days of the week (about 8 kcal / kg per week), which will keep most individuals out of the low - fitness category.43 Enhancing functional capacity also should allow older
adults to achieve a healthy lifestyle and to enjoy longer
life in better health.
Did you know that more than half of
adults living in New York City are
obese?!
Peta's most significant contribution in her research
life has been to lead world - first randomized clinical trials investigating the effectiveness of a new and innovative treatment option for food cravings in overweight and
obese adults (EFT, Emotional Freedom Techniques or «Tapping»), major depression, smoking and for academic stress ad self esteem concerns in teens.
[26] improvement in cognitive function and quality of
life in
obese older
adults who lose weight: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24787497
One of her most significant contributions in her
life has been to lead a world - first randomized clinical trial investigating the effectiveness of EFT on food cravings in overweight and
obese adults (SEE RESEARCH).
She was considered
obese the majority of her
adult life.
Meanwhile, the obesity epidemic in the United States is ruining
lives, bankrupting the healthcare system, and getting worse; according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 31 % of
adults are
obese and 15 % of children and teenagers age 6 - 19 are overweight, and those percentages are booming.