A study undertaken by researchers from Birzeit University in Palestine, published in the peer -
reviewed Obesity Research and Clinical Practice Journal, put carbonation under the microscope for a period of six months.
Not exact matches
In this systematic
review, the researchers investigate whether the disclosure of potential financial conflicts of interest (for example,
research funding by a beverage company) has influenced the results of systematic
reviews undertaken to examine the association between the consumption of highly lucrative sugar - sweetened beverages (SSBs) and weight gain or
obesity.
To better understand the relationship between youth sport participation and
obesity prevention, we systematically
reviewed the existing
research on the association between sport participation and body weight, plus two major determinants of
obesity, physical activity, and dietary intake.
A
review of 7,000 studies by the World Cancer
Research Fund found a third of cancers are attributable to diet and found at least six cancers for which
obesity was a major risk factor.
The
Review's lead author, Professor Theresa Marteau, Director of the Behaviour and Health
Research Unit at the University of Cambridge, UK, says: «This evidence suggests that using nutritional labelling could help reduce calorie intake and make a useful impact as part of a wider set of measures aimed at tackling
obesity,» She added, «There is no «magic bullet» to solve the
obesity problem, so while calorie labelling may help, other measures to reduce calorie intake are also needed.»
10:19 p.m. on a Monday evening in October, I sat in a booth at Chevys Fresh Mex in Clifton, New Jersey,
reviewing the latest
research into the neurobiology of hunger and
obesity.
However, James notes, a
review of data by the World Health Organization's International Agency for
Research on Cancer last February concluded that between a quarter and third of all colon, breast, endometrial, kidney, and esophageal cancers globally may trace to excess weight, especially
obesity.
The statement is based on a
review of existing scientific
research published in peer -
reviewed medical journals that documents a strong association between adverse experiences in childhood and teen years and a greater likelihood of developing risk factors such as
obesity, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes earlier than those not experiencing adverse experiences.
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.
I sat in a booth at Chevys Fresh Mex in Clifton, New Jersey,
reviewing the latest
research into the neurobiology of hunger and
obesity.
The Use of Antimicrobials as Adjuvant Therapy for the Treatment of
Obesity and Insulin Resistance: Effects and Associated Mechanisms — Sandra Aparecida dos Reis — Diabetes / Metabolism
Research and
Reviews
Research Highlight:
Obesity: ANGPTL4 — the link binding obesity and glucose intolerance — Alan Morris — Nature Reviews Endocr
Obesity: ANGPTL4 — the link binding
obesity and glucose intolerance — Alan Morris — Nature Reviews Endocr
obesity and glucose intolerance — Alan Morris — Nature
Reviews Endocrinology
«In terms of
obesity, we found no support for the notion that low - fat dairy is healthier,» says Dr. Mario Kratz, first author of the
review and a nutrition scientist at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer
Research Center in Seattle.
Then, in 2013, a
review of
research in the journal Endocrine Disruptors found that it may be associated with
obesity, cardiovascular disease and other conditions in adults.
Well, high - profile nutritionist Chris Forbes - Ewan reported publicly that Dr Barclay and Alicia Sim's fructose - down /
obesity - up
research presented at the Dietitians Association of Australia's annual conference in 2010 had been submitted for
review and publication (somewhere).
As discussed in a previous
research review, dysbiosis is associated with inflammation,
obesity and metabolic diseases.
House has numerous publications in peer
reviewed scientific journals such as The International Journal of
Obesity, has presented his work at multiple international conferences, and his passion is
researching, writing, and teaching.
Drs. Rajita Sinha and Ania Jastreboff from Yale University School of Medicine have extensively
reviewed the published
research on this topic in «Stress as a common risk factor for
obesity and addiction» in the journal Biological Psychiatry (May 2013), and the topic is also
researched by other experts in this field.
A scoping
review of epidemiologic risk factors for pediatric
obesity: Implications for future childhood
obesity and dental caries prevention
research.
The briefing also provided a summary
review and interpretation of previously published
research on the topic of
obesity and birth control.