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In obese patients, 5 percent weight loss has significant health benefits

By Jim Dryden | Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis on Feb 23, 2016   Health  

In obese patients, 5 percent weight loss has significant health benefits

For patients with obesity trying to lose weight, the greatest health benefits come from losing just 5 percent of their body weight, according to a new study at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Researchers found that the relatively small weight loss markedly lowered patients’ risk for diabetes and cardiovascular disease and improved […]

Second-Hand Smoke Increases Fatness, Hinders Cognition in Children

By Toni Baker | Medical College of Georgia on Jan 28, 2016   Health  

Second-Hand Smoke Increases Fatness, Hinders Cognition in Children

AUGUSTA, Ga. – Exposure to second-hand smoke is associated with a larger waist and poorer cognition in children, researchers say. “The take-home message is that for these children, smoke exposure was connected to two major adverse health outcomes, one above the neck and one below the neck,” said Dr. Catherine Davis, clinical health psychologist at […]

Study: Obesity more Dangerous than Lack of Fitness

By Chloe Foster | Oxford University Press on Dec 21, 2015   Health  

Study: Obesity more Dangerous than Lack of Fitness

A new study, published today in the International Journal of Epidemiology [1], has dismissed the concept of ‘fat but fit’. In contrast, the results from the new study suggest that the protective effects of high fitness against early death are reduced in obese people. Although the detrimental effects of low aerobic fitness have been well […]

Gut Bacteria May Decrease Weight Loss From Bariatric Surgery

By Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Mar 8, 2015   Health  

Gut Bacteria May Decrease Weight Loss From Bariatric Surgery

Los Angeles – The benefits of weight loss surgery, along with a treatment plan that includes exercise and dietary changes, are well documented. In addition to a significant decrease in body mass, many patients find their risk factors for heart disease are drastically lowered and blood sugar regulation is improved for those with Type 2 diabetes. […]

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