Changing diets—not less physical activity—may best explain childhood obesity crisis
Variation in consumption of market-acquired foods outside of the traditional diet—but not in total calories burned daily—is reliably related to […]
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Variation in consumption of market-acquired foods outside of the traditional diet—but not in total calories burned daily—is reliably related to […] A cross-sectional analysis of NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) data found that more than 40% of U.S. adults […] Sagittal mouse brain view showing the 22 BMI GWAS-enriched cell types. The first two letters in each cell type label […] Obesity management should focus on outcomes that patients consider to be important, not weight loss alone, and include a holistic […] Toddlers who were obese or overweight show concerning signs of cardiovascular disease at 11-12 years of age, according to a […] Perimenopause is a time when women become more vulnerable to a number of health problems. A new study based the […] A new study from Lund University in Sweden has shown no correlation between obesity and how close you live to […] Chemical compounds found in many consumer products could be major contributors to the onset of lipid-related diseases, such as obesity, […] People with obesity, high blood sugar, high blood pressure or high cholesterol are often advised to eat less and move […] Munching away mindlessly is a bad habit; are you guilty of it? Gulping down food in a hurry can do […]
Changing diets—not less physical activity—may best explain childhood obesity crisis
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