Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

Overweight not as bad as once thought

Overweight not as bad as once thought

CDC playing politics over obesity

CDC playing politics over obesity

New study challenges CDC's 400,000 obesity deaths figure

New study challenges CDC's 400,000 obesity deaths figure

USDA new Food Guide Pyramid not rated by all experts

USDA new Food Guide Pyramid not rated by all experts

Cardiovascular risk factors have declined substantially over past 40 years

Cardiovascular risk factors have declined substantially over past 40 years

Being overweight, underweight, associated with increased risk of death

Being overweight, underweight, associated with increased risk of death

Obesity is straining America's knees

Obesity is straining America's knees

Babies who gain weight rapidly during their very first week of life may be more likely to be overweight as young adults

Babies who gain weight rapidly during their very first week of life may be more likely to be overweight as young adults

NHS must overhaul its approach to adolescent health

NHS must overhaul its approach to adolescent health

Gastric bypass patients fare better as surgical procedures increase

Gastric bypass patients fare better as surgical procedures increase

Obesity in China common - around 18 million adults

Obesity in China common - around 18 million adults

Rimonabant appears to reduce risk factors for heart disease in obese people

Rimonabant appears to reduce risk factors for heart disease in obese people

Family history of obesity increases risk of suffering a serious heart ailment

Family history of obesity increases risk of suffering a serious heart ailment

Link between insomnia and obesity

Link between insomnia and obesity

Unconventional wiring of the brain circuits that govern sleep and waking might explain the prevalence of insomnia

Unconventional wiring of the brain circuits that govern sleep and waking might explain the prevalence of insomnia

Obesity linked to diabetes

Obesity linked to diabetes

Protein that regulates cholesterol levels may lead to new drug targets in the fight against obesity

Protein that regulates cholesterol levels may lead to new drug targets in the fight against obesity

People who eat rice have healthier diets

People who eat rice have healthier diets

Cardiovascular disease: diet, nutrition and emerging risk factors

Cardiovascular disease: diet, nutrition and emerging risk factors

Research challenges the traditional explanation for the causes of diastolic heart failure

Research challenges the traditional explanation for the causes of diastolic heart failure

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