Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

Study: ‘Skinny fat’ may be important predictor of cognitive performance in older adults

Study: ‘Skinny fat’ may be important predictor of cognitive performance in older adults

Expert explains how wounds impose health economic burden on the UK's NHS

Expert explains how wounds impose health economic burden on the UK's NHS

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease costs the U.S. healthcare system $32 billion annually

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease costs the U.S. healthcare system $32 billion annually

Unique childhood-obesity prevention program focuses on teaching parenting skills

Unique childhood-obesity prevention program focuses on teaching parenting skills

New study links air pollution to increased risk of diabetes globally

New study links air pollution to increased risk of diabetes globally

New therapeutic may help drug addicts avoid future drug use

New therapeutic may help drug addicts avoid future drug use

Hormone lab tests not necessary for most teens with gynecomastia

Hormone lab tests not necessary for most teens with gynecomastia

New guidelines on how to diagnose, treat endocrine disorders in childhood cancer survivors

New guidelines on how to diagnose, treat endocrine disorders in childhood cancer survivors

Researchers focus on delivery of insulin in pill form

Researchers focus on delivery of insulin in pill form

Genes associated with autism interact to modulate variable symptoms of disease

Genes associated with autism interact to modulate variable symptoms of disease

Obesity together with aging may contribute to development of Alzheimer's disease

Obesity together with aging may contribute to development of Alzheimer's disease

URI researchers working to develop novel medication to treat alcohol use disorder

URI researchers working to develop novel medication to treat alcohol use disorder

Achieving the WHO’s Global Action Plan for Dementia

Achieving the WHO’s Global Action Plan for Dementia

Pennington Biomedical awarded $4.5 million funding to evaluate treatments for childhood obesity

Pennington Biomedical awarded $4.5 million funding to evaluate treatments for childhood obesity

Individual species of lipids may be better signatures of metabolic health

Individual species of lipids may be better signatures of metabolic health

Fitness may be vital to depression patient’s good health

Fitness may be vital to depression patient’s good health

Obese premenopausal women have decreased chance of developing breast cancer

Obese premenopausal women have decreased chance of developing breast cancer

Substantial number of older adults at risk of vitamin B12 and folate deficiency, study shows

Substantial number of older adults at risk of vitamin B12 and folate deficiency, study shows

Young binge drinkers more likely to have risk factors for cardiovascular disease

Young binge drinkers more likely to have risk factors for cardiovascular disease

New approach needed to treat type 2 diabetes in youth

New approach needed to treat type 2 diabetes in youth

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