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Research suggests up to three meals of kimchi per day may lower men's obes
Updated : 5 months, 1 week ago IST
According to a research published in the open access journal BMJ Open, eating up to three servings of traditional Korean kimchi per day may lower men's overall risk of obesity, while radish kimchi is related with a lower incidence of belly bulge in both sexes.
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Up to three daily servings of kimchi may reduce men's obesity risk: Resear
Updated : 5 months, 1 week ago IST
Eating up to three servings of the Korean traditional kimchi per day may reduce men's overall risk of obesity, while radish kimchi is associated with a decreased prevalence of belly bulge in both sexes
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Study finds how dietary restraint reduces effects of genetic risk of obesi
Updated : 2 years, 4 months ago IST
According to new research, persons with obesity risk genes tend to feel more hungry and lose control over their eating, while practicing dietary restrictions may help to reverse this.
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Did you know dietary restraint reduces effects of genetic risk of obesity?
Updated : 2 years, 4 months ago IST
Obesity risk genes cause people to feel hungrier and lose control of their eating, although practising dietary constraints may help to reverse this.
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Study finds obesity as risk factor for colorectal cancer
Updated : 2 years, 10 months ago IST
The risk of colorectal cancer is known to increase with obesity. This association has likely been severely underestimated thus far, according to research from the German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ). The cause is that a lot of people accidentally lose weight prior to receiving a colon cance
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Covid during pregnancy might increase obesity risk in kids: Study
Updated : 2 years, 11 months ago IST
According to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, children born to mothers who had COVID-19 during pregnancy may be more likely to develop obesity.
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Obesity risk may be passed on from moms to daughters: Study
Updated : 2 years, 11 months ago IST
According to a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism of the Endocrine Society, mothers with obesity may share the disease's risk with their daughters but not with their sons.
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Obesity risk might pass from mothers to daughters: Study
Updated : 2 years, 11 months ago IST
According to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, women with obesity might share the disease's risk with their daughters but not with their sons.
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Quality of early childhood neighbourhood residence may be related to BMI t
Updated : 3 years, 2 months ago IST
According to a new study led by researchers at the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, residing in neighbourhoods with higher opportunity or lower vulnerability in early life, particularly at birth, may be associated with a lower mean BMI trajectory and a lower risk of obesity throughout
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Scientists uncover possible neural link between early life trauma and bing
Updated : 3 years, 2 months ago IST
Research has revealed how a pathway in the brain that typically provides signals to stop eating may be altered by early life trauma. The discovery, obtained from studies in mice adds new perspective to binge eating and obesity.
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Study looks at why late-night eating increases obesity risk
Updated : 3 years, 5 months ago IST
Washington [US], October 5 (ANI): Obesity afflicts approximately 42 percent of the U.S. adult population and contributes to the onset of chronic diseases, including diabetes, cancer, and other conditions. While popular healthy diet mantras advise against midnight snacking, few studies have c
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Scientists reveals that obesity is a neurodevelopmental disorder
Updated : 3 years, 5 months ago IST
Washington [US], October 1 (ANI): A team of researchers reports that molecular mechanisms of brain development during early life are likely a major determinant of obesity risk.
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