Although obese individuals are at greater risk of diabetes, high blood pressure or high cholesterol, not all obese people ...
A new study from Zurich and Leipzig reveals why some obese people remain healthy while others develop metabolic diseases. The research highlights key differences in fat type, cell behaviour, and ...
Body weight and body mass index alone are not enough to predict whether someone will develop a metabolic disease. A new atlas of cells in fat tissue could help to explain why some overweight people ...
As many as 40% of Americans are obese, putting them at an increased risk for high blood pressure, diabetes, stroke, heart disease and certain cancers, according to the CDC. New research from the ...
If you're looking to lose weight but don't want to sign up to a gym or pay for expensive equipment to work out with, then ...
If it would be nice to trim your waistline this season, research suggests you exercise during these particular hours.
A weight loss doctor has revealed why sticking to a calorie deficit might not be enough to shift stubborn belly fat. If ...
If you're struggling to shift belly fat, there could be a number of reasons why you're finding it difficult – and it's not ...
Q: It seems like so many people today have a “beer belly.” Why is this more prevalent now? A: It’s unclear when the term ...
New research has shown sugary beverages contribute to 2.2 million diabetes cases and 1.2 million heart disease cases annually ...