Lately, I've been
reading about obesity and low - carb diets because my brother Rick lost more than fifty pounds on the Atkins diet and is now a lot healthier.
Not exact matches
The author obviously hasn't
read some of the posts to a story
about scientists looking at people who eat all they want without gaining weight in order to get an idea of how
obesity works.
The more I
read, the more I learned
about food waste, the rising costs of
obesity in America, and the greenhouse gas emissions produced by raising, manufacturing, storing, and transporting food.
Maybe you're
reading this because you want to learn more
about your gut and the way it influences your health or perhaps you're suffering from an autoimmune condition or digestive disorder, food allergy or intolerance, inflammatory bowel disease or inflammatory bowel syndrome, Coeliac disease, thyroid issue, diabetes,
obesity, arthritis or fibromyalgia.
Obesity is once again in the limelight as the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) released a new report
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I felt very proud I was able to offer him such a great start, as I'd
read the endless studies
about how breastfeeding can help with brain growth, prevention of illness and
obesity, and so on.
Everyday we
read or hear
about unhealthy foods - foods like infant formula, processed / packaged industrially made infant foods, junk foods, foods with high levels of starch, transfats, highly processed foods, which increase our risk of getting cancer, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension,
obesity, and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
They may have
read about the growing body of research that suggests a link between
obesity and sleep loss: both children and adults who sleep less tend to weigh more.
Read an article
about Dr. Tasali's NIH award to study pathways linking reduced sleep duration and quality to
obesity risk.
Despite our national waistline being touted as a major public health concern — new research, led by Western Sydney University, has found that public hospitals are not adequately resourced to treat the one million adults who currently live with
Read more
about Study: Australian public hospitals can not meet the rising demand for
obesity care - Scimex
Read about recent advancements in insulin action and diabetes, endocrine diseases,
obesity, neuroendocrinology, molecular and cellular biology, and a host of other areas.
Feeling rather despondent and then I
read about a new study (Hall) that seems to put the whole insulin /
obesity link into question and even seems to suggest that low fat is more effective after all.
(
Read more
about this in my blog on the unsuccessful attempts of diets for solving the «
obesity epidemic» here.)
My problem is this: In all the articles I've
read about CI they list weight gain, and
obesity as a sign or symptom, but I'm not overweight, and I don't gain weight, I lose it, and my weight will drop like a stone, rapidly.
«It seems every day now we
read more headlines
about rising
obesity among our children, but we must take a far broader view of children's health, with a focus on the proven benefits of physical activity as well as diet.
You can
read an article specifically
about obesity in dogs and cats here.
You can
read about their possible benefits in epilepsy here, in diabetes here, in
obesity here, and in certain cancers here.
See Molly's and Bennie's story of weight loss on this site's Feline
Obesity page to
read about how these sweet cats went from inactive obese cats that could barely walk or clean themselves to healthier, happier felines.
Click here to
read our article on Feline
Obesity to learn
about its causes — and cures!
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I've
read others» reports of the experiences of divorce and how their daily habits changed: less eating, less sleeping, more crying.4 One of the unfortunate things
about weight loss following divorce is that women are almost universally praised for this «accomplishment» — even if it comes at an emotional cost or the shedding of pounds leaves them underweight.5 Losing weight should not always be greeted with congratulations; in fact, being underweight puts people at a higher risk of death than does
obesity.6