[ad_1] October 11 is celebrated each year as World Obesity Day to raise awareness of the dangers of weight gain and combat this rapidly growing epidemic in the world. The importance of …
Read More »World Obesity Day: Monitor your BMI, eat in moderation and exercise regularly to stay healthy
[ad_1] By Dr. H V Shivaram Due to the rapid evolution of their sedentary lifestyle, the calorie consumption of the current generation has increased dramatically and the calorie burning capacity has decreased …
Read More »Asthma in the child may increase obesity later
[ad_1] New York- According to one study, asthmatic infants are more likely to develop obesity – linked to diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure and stroke – from an early age. …
Read More »Rise of obesity and diabetes could exacerbate future flu pandemics
[ad_1] The growth in obesity and diabetes and the threat of antibiotic resistance to mild to severe influenza, scientists have warned. Scientists looked at what led to the 1918 Spanish flu, which …
Read More »Sleep disorders in children increase due to social media and obesity
[ad_1] According to the latest research, more and more kids and teens in England have sleep problems, including nightmares, sleepwalking and insomnia. Image credit: plantic / Shutterstock The information comes from NHS …
Read More »According to scientists, the NHS should prescribe a replacement diet to replace meals with shakes and nutritious bars to combat obesity
[ad_1] One study found that the consumption of shakes, soups and meal replacements for three meals a day helped obese patients lose almost four times more weight than those who were asked …
Read More »Breastfeeding pumping reduces the risk of obesity
[ad_1] The benefits of breastfeeding are well documented, but the researchers found a more specific benefit: direct breastfeeding is associated with lower risk of obesity in babies than being bottle-fed – even …
Read More »Obesity Becomes Largest Avoidable Cause of Women's Cancers in the United Kingdom
[ad_1] Smoking is the leading preventable cause of cancer in the UK, a new report predicts that obesity will take over in women over the next quarter of a century. The Cancer …
Read More »Obesity becomes the leading cause of cancer in women
[ad_1] Cancer Research UK estimates that by 2035, 23,000 Britons will suffer from cancers related to obesity, 2,000 fewer than the number of cases caused by smoking. By 2043, obesity will become …
Read More »Obesity should cause more cancer cases in women than smoking by 2043
[ad_1] Obesity is the leading preventable cause of cancer in women. At present, only 7% of female cancers are linked to obesity. But by 2035, this figure should reach 9%, against 10% …
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