Dieting
Makes you Fat - July 20, 2008
The weight-loss industry is swelling as quickly as our waistlines at the
moment, which seems something of a paradox. If body-conscious consumers are so
happy to buy dieting products, why are we facing an obesity crisis? The truth
is, no calorie-controlled diet works; if it did, dieting professionals could
kiss repeat business goodbye. Even worse: Restricting what you eat will make
you fat. Worse still: Yo-yo dieting can cause depression, high blood pressure
and high cholesterol levels. Frequent dieters are 60 percent more likely to die
from heart disease than people who don't starve themselves.
Big,
Well-Balanced Breakfast Aids Weight Loss - June 19, 2008
Starting your day with a large meal packed with both carbohydrates and lean
protein, and even a small piece of chocolate, can help lessen cravings and
hunger the rest of the day, which can lead to significant weight loss, new
research suggests.
Handling
the 'Weighty' Issues - May 27, 2008
If you starve yourself in the morning, the signal that your body gets is that
food supplies are low and whatever meal comes in next has to be stored as fat
Fruits contain fibre that is essential for the metabolic process.
"The normal BMR range is 1,200-1,300 for women and 1,400-1,600 for men. People
with a sluggish metabolism may find it difficult to lose weight," adds Dr
Krishnan.
Smoke-free
and smothered by obesity cost - November 30, 2007
By some expert analysis, obesity now imposes more than twice the public health
risks of smoking. Will the public health vigilantes therefore put twice the
heat on food that they have put on tobacco.
Fat-Fighter
Diet about more than shedding pounds - November 29, 2007
Bruce Krahn wants to make one thing clear: there is a big difference between
weight loss and fat loss.
Glaxo
looks to launch anti-obesity drug in Europe - October 2, 2007
The UK could get its first ever approved over-the-counter weight loss drug after
GlaxoSmithKline said today it had applied for a licence to sell a
non-prescription version of the anti-obesity drug Orlistat in Europe
Your Metabolism: Speed it Up for Weight Loss -
October 3, 2007
Can you speed up your metabolism naturally and at the same time increase or
boost your metabolism. As you are going to see there are many pills, fads,
programs and more that promise that you can increase your metabolism. As the
old saying goes "buyer beware."
Skinny gene' could lead to weight-loss pill -
September 4, 2007
A skinny gene that may pave the way for a fat-burning pill has been pinpointed
by scientists.
The gene governs whether the body piles on pounds or burns them off, researchers
found
Experts warn diet-conscious parents are depriving their
children of fat vital for growth - August 16, 2007
PARENTS should not restrict their children to low-fat diets despite concerns
about obesity, experts said today.
Taking
Breaks While Working Out Aids Weight Loss - July 25, 2007
You may want to take a break during your next workout. A new study finds sitting
for 20 minutes between 30-minute workout sessions burns fat faster than
exercising without a break.
Fad vs. Fat: Popular diets - July 9, 2007
You've read about them... You've seen the testimonials... You probably have
friends who have lost several pounds on them. And they're popular - all those
people can't be wrong, can they? Weight loss is healthy, right? So why
shouldn't you go on one of the latest popular diet plans? What have you got to
lose? Well, more than just weight, perhaps.
Obesity link to high blood pressure has weakened- July
2, 2007
It seems that the association between body mass index (BMI) and high blood
pressure or hypertension has decreased since 1989, researchers say. The finding
suggests that obesity may not have as much of an impact on heart-related
disease as previously thought.
The skinny on the latest diet books - May 11, 2007
Swimsuit season is on its way. Not so coincidentally, a whole slew of diet books
are hitting bookstore shelves.
Hoodia
users share their progress - May 11, 2007
Twelve weeks ago we told you about several people who volunteered to let us keep
up with them while they used Hoodia, a weight loss supplement that's been
gaining a lot of attention for helping people lose weight. Three of our viewers
gave it a try. WAVE 3's Carrie Weil has an update on their progress.
The truth
about top 10 fitness myths - May 29, 2007
Most fitness professionals have seen or heard it all. Miracle diets, perfect
workouts, promises of flat abs in two minutes a day. Chris Hoover, a fitness
supervisor, says he constantly sees people acting on that misinformation.
Low-calorie
foods spur healthy weight loss - May 24, 2007
While most diets focus on foods you shouldn't eat, those that emphasize adding
low-calorie foods, like fruits and vegetables, can promote healthy weight loss,
new research shows.
Dieters keep fat on the run- May 27, 2007
If there's one lesson that successful dieters have learned, it's this: If you
keep moving, your old fat can't catch up with you. Kemichelle Taylor, 33, of
Mobile, Ala., lifts weights and works out on an elliptical trainer six days a
week to maintain her weight at 162 pounds, down from 389. "I'm in the best
shape of my life," she says.