Among the 9,840 participants with obesity, 2,001 (20.3%) had adverse muscle composition. Over an average follow-up period of ...
Poor muscle health is common in people living with obesity – and increases the risk of an early death, according to a study to be presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO) in Venice, Italy ...
May 21, 2024 — A new study suggests better nutrition might help prevent cognitive decline. Working with a group of 100 cognitively healthy participants aged 65 to 75, a research team combined ...
Do you live in one of the worst places for summer allergies? A-choo to you, Texas, Virginia, Kansas and California! You’re unlucky enough to be in one of the hotspots of this summer’s ...
Three-quarters of the Maltese population may be overweight or obese, but that does not necessarily mean they are unhealthy, according to a study which revealed that over half its overweight and ...
Share on Pinterest A new study finds BMI scores for people over 40 may be less accurate. SolStock/Getty Images A new study finds that the body-mass index may be less accurate for people over age 40.
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People with obesity are more likely to take more sick days off work than those of a healthy weight, according research. Academics from the health economics and health policy research group at the ...
Adolescents with overweight or obesity also had poorer attention scores following restricted sleep compared with their ...
A recent review looks at the potential mechanisms through which a Western-type diet — high in saturated fat and processed ...
More than 40% of adults in the United States live with obesity, and the percentage of people living with obesity continues to increase dramatically. While experts have learned a great deal about ...
A new survey highlights disparities between mental health needs, receiving diagnoses and accessing culturally competent care.