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11/26/2018
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By Ellaine Castillo
Study finds that Qigong can help you lose weight by reducing your sense of hunger
For many people, starting a diet is easy. What’s more difficult is staying on that diet once hunger comes into the picture. Hunger is a major factor of a person’s eating habits. If a person feels hungry too often, this could lead to excessive eating and weight gain. These two are major contributors to obesity, […]
11/02/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Eating breakfast before exercise may “prime” your body to burn more carbohydrates
According to a recent study, eating a healthy breakfast may promote weight loss better than fasting. The findings revealed that eating breakfast before you work out can help “prime” the body to burn carbohydrates and digest food faster after you exercise. The study, published in the American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism, involved researchers from the University of Bath’s Department […]
10/21/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Regarded as a sacred tree in India, amla may hold the key to preventing obesity
The amla (Emblica officinalis) tree is worshiped in India because it provides a vitamin C-rich fruit that can help boost overall health. Based on data from a study, amla could also be used to prevent obesity. For the study, which was published in the Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, a team of researchers used a rat model to […]
09/08/2018
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By Ralph Flores
Start them young: Children need to learn about proper eating habits as early as 6 years old
Children are as young and innocuous as they come that most adults believe they are exempt from most of the conditions that plague adults. However, this notion couldn’t be farther from the truth, with chronic conditions – such as obesity – known to develop as early as childhood. Fortunately, research published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews indicates […]
08/29/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Take their chairs: Doctor suggests children should stand or squat at school to fight the obesity epidemic
A doctor has recommended that children must stand or squat rather than sitting at school to prevent the rise of obesity, according to an article by the Daily Mail. Author and doctor Rangan Chatterjee told The Sunday Telegraph, as cited by Daily Mail Online, that he “wants to see standing desks in school as normal.” Moreover, he […]
08/17/2018
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By Frances Bloomfield
Understanding cravings: Food preferences are linked to dietary needs; dopamine may play a role in what you choose to eat, research suggests
For the first time ever, researchers are understanding a nutrient-specific hunger mechanism in living organisms. Specifically, a team from John Hopkins University has pinpointed the neurons responsible for protein cravings in fruit flies – neurons that the team was able to turn on and off. As part of their study, the researchers deprived fruit flies of […]
06/14/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
Have a large waistline? You most likely have a vitamin D deficiency, according to this study
If you’re overweight, there are plenty of things you might worry about, from looking good in your clothes and brushing off cruel comments, to avoiding the serious health problems associated with your weight, like diabetes and cancer. However, a new study points to an often-overlooked issue facing many obese people that can have very serious […]
06/09/2018
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By David Williams
Stressing over weight gain? The timing of stress responses found to impact conversion of fat cells
When it comes to managing one’s weight, it’s known that diet plays a huge role. After all, how big or small you become through weight management depends a lot on what you eat. But did you know that there are a number of other important factors involved as well? Indeed, and your stress levels is just […]
05/07/2018
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By Zoey Sky
Debunking the metabolism excuse: Nutritionists say that metabolic rate doesn’t vary much from person to person…stop blaming your metabolism for your weight
If you’re not into physical activities or don’t like regularly going to the gym, you’ve probably used the line “I can’t lose weight like other people do because of my metabolism” one too many times as an excuse. But did you know that our metabolic rates aren’t that different after all? The U.K.’s National Health […]
03/18/2018
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By Michelle Simmons
Vitamin D protects against chronic inflammation and insulin resistance in obese patients
The link between obesity and increased insulin levels is a well-established indicator of diabetes. Fortunately, there’s still hope: A study that appeared in Nutrire found that vitamin D protects the body from chronic inflammation and insulin resistance in obese individuals. The study, led by researchers from the Federal University of Piauí in Brazil, reviewed studies that looked […]
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