Obesity News and Research

Latest Obesity News and Research

Weight loss medication Xenical® more effective than lifestyle changes alone in managing weight

Weight loss medication Xenical® more effective than lifestyle changes alone in managing weight

UK House of Commons Health Committee publishes its long-awaited Report on obesity

UK House of Commons Health Committee publishes its long-awaited Report on obesity

Concerns over obesity will be addressed in the UK government's Public Health White Paper

Concerns over obesity will be addressed in the UK government's Public Health White Paper

Atkins announces new low-carbohydrate frozen pizzas

Atkins announces new low-carbohydrate frozen pizzas

Three year olds and upwards should have their blood pressure checked as part of routine examinations

Three year olds and upwards should have their blood pressure checked as part of routine examinations

Leading American and Russian endocrinologists hold joint meeting

Leading American and Russian endocrinologists hold joint meeting

Global food and soft drinks industries must demonstrate their commitment towards promoting the health and wellbeing of their consumers

Global food and soft drinks industries must demonstrate their commitment towards promoting the health and wellbeing of their consumers

Women who are overweight or obese are more likely to receive a false-positive result on mammography screenings

Women who are overweight or obese are more likely to receive a false-positive result on mammography screenings

Diet is responsible for up to 80,000 cases of cancer each year in the UK

Diet is responsible for up to 80,000 cases of cancer each year in the UK

Some people more at risk of obesity due to genetic makeup

Some people more at risk of obesity due to genetic makeup

Writers, scientists, ethicists and medical practitioners explore our obsession with physical perfection

Writers, scientists, ethicists and medical practitioners explore our obsession with physical perfection

WHO to tackle heart disease, diabetes, cancers, road safety as well as diseases

WHO to tackle heart disease, diabetes, cancers, road safety as well as diseases

World health officials adopt global health strategy

World health officials adopt global health strategy

Genome research sheds light on Bardet-Biedl syndrome

Genome research sheds light on Bardet-Biedl syndrome

Rise in type 2 diabetes rates linked to fizzy drinks

Rise in type 2 diabetes rates linked to fizzy drinks

Obese women more likely to have pregnancy complications and caesarean sections than women of average weight

Obese women more likely to have pregnancy complications and caesarean sections than women of average weight

Antioxidant vitamins A, C and E are unlikely to prevent heart disease and other diseases such as cancer

Antioxidant vitamins A, C and E are unlikely to prevent heart disease and other diseases such as cancer

Dietary supplement reduces body fat mass in overweight adults by as much as nine percent

Dietary supplement reduces body fat mass in overweight adults by as much as nine percent

Studies identify risk factors for colon cancer in women

Studies identify risk factors for colon cancer in women

Caffeinated beverages may benefit some people who are at high-risk for liver disease

Caffeinated beverages may benefit some people who are at high-risk for liver disease

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