NIH researchers found that a low-fat, plant-based diet led to lower calorie intake and more…
Browsing: Weight Loss
Weight Loss refers to the reduction of total body mass, typically through the loss of fat, muscle, or water, and is often pursued for health, medical, or aesthetic reasons. Scientific research into weight loss spans a range of disciplines, including nutrition, endocrinology, exercise physiology, and behavioral science. Studies explore how factors like diet composition, metabolism, hormones, physical activity, and gut microbiota influence body weight. With obesity linked to a variety of health risks—such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers—ongoing research aims to uncover effective, sustainable, and personalized strategies for weight management and long-term health improvement.
A noticeable impact on the waistline of many people is a side-effect of the quarantine…
For the first time, scientists have studied the early effects of time-restricted feeding on the…
New research covering 11 years of data presented at this year’s European and International Congress…
For severely obese, it’s the weight loss alone that drives improvements such as remission of…
A compound given as a dietary supplement to overweight but otherwise healthy people in a…
Losing weight during COVID-19 pandemic is urgent as obesity increases risk of severe disease and…
Researchers have discovered a new set of signals that cells send and receive to prompt…
A new study offers the first evidence that a protein named BAM15 acts as an…
Virtual conference presents progress and pitfalls in understanding the best way to lose excess weight.…
While others may be dieting and hitting the gym hard to stay in shape, some…
In an analysis of randomized controlled trials, individuals who consumed green tea experienced a significant…
People who had the best heart health, defined as having healthy sleep in addition to…
Study finds eating more at breakfast instead of dinner could prevent obesity. Eating a big…
A ketogenic diet — which provides 99% of calories from fat and only 1% from…
A CALCR cell found in mice may stop feeding without subsequential nauseating effects as well…
Penn Medicine study suggests the tongue could be a new target for treating the common…
A new study in rats suggests that caffeine may offset some of the negative effects…