The calorie is how we count the energy we add to our bodies through food and drink. It is also what we call the energy we use to live. Calories ... Read more
In a recent study entitled “Treating obesity seriously: when recommendations for lifestyle change confront biological adaptations,” researchers claimed that obesity is a chronic complex disease with a series of biological causes ... Read more
The American Heart Association recently recognized energy company DCP Midstream as a Platinum-Level Fit-Friendly Worksite for assisting its employees in practicing better eating habits and exercising more. This achievement follows the Company’s initiative to implement a wellness program ... Read more
Health and wellness brand, NutriBullet LLC recently gave $10,000 worth of fresh products, NutriBullet units, and guidelines to several schools across the country for the NutriLiving UNI Project. The project will be conducted in the participating ... Read more
A recent study published in the Annals of Nutrition and Medicine suggests that our choice of breakfast cereal may affect how full we feel and how much we will eat for lunch. The ... Read more
A health-promoting Nordic diet was found to reduce the expression of inflammation-associated genes in adipose tissue. In overweight adults recruited from 3 Nordic SYSDIET centers, the expression of inflammation-associated genes ... Read more
A recent study entitled “Postprandial effects of polydextrose on satiety hormone responses and subjective feelings of appetite in obese participants” reports on the improved satiety control between meals in an obese ... Read more
Researchers at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) Doernbecher Children’s Hospital suggest that, during pregnancy, obesity and a high-fat diet tend to compromise the many crucial, life-sustaining functions centralized in the fetal liver, which is ... Read more
Environmental changes, the human appetite for protein, bottle-feeding in infants, climate change and corporate bottom lines are all factors that trigger and continue to drive global obesity, according to a new research ... Read more
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