Patients Urged To Steer Clear Of Injection Fat Loss Treatments
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery released a warning against the use of injection fat loss treatments.
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Consumer Reports Weighs In On New Diets
"The Volumetrics Eating Plan" identifyed as the top-rated clinically tested diet plan and "The Best Life Diet" as the top-rated diet book.
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Young Ambassadors To Promote Healthy Eating Diet
More than 200 Cub Scouts and Brownies took an oath pledging to help promoting good eating and diethabit among their peers, during the launching ceremony of the Healthy Eating Ambassador Programme.
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Bob Greene's "The Best Life Diet" Rated Top Diet Book
Bob Greene's THE BEST LIFE DIET has been rated # 1 among seven diet books in the June issue of Consumer Reports magazine, which rated the books "based on an expert-panel questionnaire and our own analysis of nutritional quality."
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DHSS Releases Report On Bariatric Surgery In New Jersey
The New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services released its second report on the trends and outcomes for bariatric surgeries in the Garden State.
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Rich Diet, Poor Diet? You Can Lose Weight on a Budget
How can people on a modest income eat a healthy diet and lose weight when they can't afford it?"
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Moving Away From Diets
As swimsuit weather finally approaches, many people's thoughts turn to diet and weight loss.
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Diet pill switches on gene that tells cells to burn fat
Mice model diet pill controls the ability of cells to burn fat. Even when the mice are not active, turning on the chemical switch activates the same fat-burning process that occurs during exercise.
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Eating Eggs Helps Adults Lose More Weight
Eating eggs for breakfast as part of a reduced-calorie diet helped overweight women lose more weight and feel more energetic than those who ate a bagel breakfast.
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Simple System Accurately Predicts Weight-Loss Surgery Risk
A simple scoring system based on five medical factors accurately predicts which patients being considered for gastric bypass surgery would be at highest risk of dying.
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SenseWear Is Accurate For Measuring Calories Burned
Evaluation of a portable device to measure daily energy expenditure and weight loss in free-living adults.
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U.S. Weight Loss Market To Reach 58 Billion in 2007
With no end in sight for America's obesity problem, demand remains strong for all kinds of weight loss programs, fueling a 55 billion U.S. industry.
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Changing to a low-fat diet can induce stress
An elevated emotional state produced after preferred-diet reduction provides sufficient drive to obtain a more preferred food in the face of aversive conditions, despite availability of alternative calories in the safer environment.
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NIH Launches Study To Assess Bariatric Surgery In Adolescents
The National Institutes of Health launched an observational study to evaluate the benefits and risks of bariatric surgery (also weight loss surgery) in adolescents.
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Valerie Bertinelli Asks Jenny Craig To Help Her Lose Weight One Pound At A Time
Jenny Craig diet and weight loss introduces its latest celebrity client, Valerie Bertinelli.
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Calorie restriction and glycemic load in diet
Calorie-restricted diets differing substantially in glycemic load can result in comparable long-term weight loss.
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Dieting does not work, weight loss is not sustainable
You can initially lose 5 to 10 percent of your weight on any number of diets, but then the weight comes back. No evidence that staying on diet works in the long term
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Body Weight Associated with Portion Sizes in Young Adults
College students with higher body mass indexes tend to consider larger food portion sizes as typical and therefore eat significantly larger amounts of high-calorie foods.
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Whole Foods Market Encourages to Try CO2 Weight Loss Program
Whole Foods Market has created a diet plan not for the waist but rather for waste to help shoppers reduce their carbon footprint on planet Earth.
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Dieters following vegetarian regimen have similar experiences to those who do not eliminate meat
A vegetarian diet has a positive influence on weight loss outcomes and health.
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Many continue to eat high-fat American diet even when trying to lose weight
More than half of dieters ignore standard recommendations of reducing their fat intake and increasing carbohydrate consumption, and still hope to lose weight.
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Fad Diets May Not Deliver What They Promise
Spending on diet and weight loss products reached 43 billion USD in recent years.
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Louisville Public Health to Offer Weight Control Classes
Individuals interested in learning successful weight loss strategies can take advantage of a free weight control series being offered by the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness.
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Children's Hospital Of Iowa Offers Weight Management For Teen Girls
The BEST program is a comprehensive weight management program for teenage girls and at least one parent.
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A diet plan with lowest carbohydrate intake best - Atkins scores highest
Weight loss was greater for women in the Atkins diet group compared with the other diet groups at one year.
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Your Heart May be Calling for a Change in Your Diet
Lowering the consumption of bad fats and eating more nutrient-rich and fibrous foods are major keys to a heart healthy diet.
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Real-Life Weight Management: 100 Percent Fad Free
Americans spend more than 40 billion US dollars on weight loss every year.
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How a specific fat type can protect against weight gain and diabetes
Why some people can eat excessive amounts of food and not gain weight or develop type 2 diabetes, while others are more likely to develop obesity and this most common form of diabetes on any diet.
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Simple Solutions to Postpartum Weight Retention
Women aiming to shed after pregnancy pounds should add daily walks and limit TV time and trans fats.
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Why Some Diets Don't Work
Diets that promise fast weight loss are a lie, because we can't shed 10 pounds of fat in a week.
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Living Near Shops, Subways Linked to Lower BMI in New York City
New York City dwellers who reside in densely populated, pedestrian-friendly areas have significantly lower body mass index levels compared to other New Yorkers.
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Natural fibre may take extra pounds away
Researcher launches human trials on promising new diet product for weight loss.
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Weight Loss and Managing Diabetes
A personal guide for healthy eating and maintaining a healthy weight
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Weight concerns more impairing for those with body dysmorphic disorder
Obsession with weight may not be tied to an eating disorder.
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Weight Watchers On-the-Go Serves Up Key Weight-Loss Tools
The Internet weight loss companion for Weight Watchers meetings, helps make it more fun and easy to follow the Weight Watchers plan.
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New Wireless Weight-Loss Tools Fit in the Palm of Your Hand
Only Mobile Weight loss Application that Syncs with Web Account of WeightWatchers via Internet.
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Adults living with children eat more fat than do other adults
Most family diet studies have examined how adults influence children's eating habits, but few studies have considered how children or their habits may be associated with adults' food intake.
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Reduced Levels of Fat in the Diet May Decrease the Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence
Postmenopausal women who reduce fat in diet and have been treated for early stage breast cancer may reduce their chances for breast cancer recurrence or a second breast cancer.
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Weight Loss With Exericse, Not Only Through Calorie Restriction
Weight Loss Through Calorie Restriction, but Not Exercise, May Lead To Bone Loss.
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Promoting Self-Weighing In Teens Is Not Helpful To Weight Management
Frequent weighing predicted higher risk of unhealthy weight control behaviors.
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