Thursday, April 12, 2012

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Disrupted Sleep May Raise Risk for Obesity, Diabetes: Study

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WEDNESDAY, April 11 (HealthDay News) -- Sleep deprivation, in combination with disrupted "body clock" rhythms, could result in some of the changes to a person's metabolism that can foreshadow both obesity and diabetes, researchers report.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

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Brazil alarmed over rising obesity rate

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A family enjoys Ipanema beach at sunsetIn Brazil, a country known for girls in mini-bikinis and where body-consciousness borders on obsession, nearly half the population is overweight, a study by the Ministry of Health released Tuesday found.


Tuesday, April 10, 2012

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Dieters Share Success Strategies

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TUESDAY, April 10 (HealthDay News) -- Many obese Americans who try to lose weight are successful, at least short-term, using traditional methods, according to a new study.

US to decide on obesity drug in July

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The US Food and Drug Administration is evaluating obesity drug QnexaUS regulators will decide in July whether to approve Qnexa, the first obesity drug in more than a decade, extending the initial deadline by three months, the California-based drug-maker VIVUS said.


Obese Dieters Share Success Strategies

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TUESDAY, April 10 (HealthDay News) -- Many obese Americans who try to lose weight are successful, at least short-term, using traditional methods, according to a new study.

Mom's obesity tied to child's autism, development: study

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An autistic child peers from between curtains at the Consulting Centre for Autism in Amman(Reuters) - Children born to obese women are more likely to be diagnosed with autism or related developmental delays than the children of slimmer mothers, according to a U.S. survey. The research, which appeared in Pediatrics, was looking for the impact on childrens' cognitive development from a variety of "metabolic conditions" in the mother, including high blood pressure or diabetes. The strongest links were found between obesity and autism-related disorders. ...


Mom's obesity tied to child's autism, development: study

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(Reuters) - Children born to obese women are more likely to be diagnosed with autism or related developmental delays than the children of slimmer mothers, according to a U.S. survey. The research, which appeared in Pediatrics, was looking for the impact on childrens' cognitive development from a variety of "metabolic conditions" in the mother, including high blood pressure or diabetes. The strongest links were found between obesity and autism-related disorders. ...

FDA will take 3 more months to review diet pill

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Drugmaker Vivus Inc. said Monday that regulators will take another three months to make a decision on its closely-watched obesity drug Qnexa, which could become the first new prescription weight loss pill to reach the market in more than a decade.

Monday, April 9, 2012

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Scientists Pinpoint Childhood Obesity Genes

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SUNDAY, April 8 (HealthDay News) -- For the first time, scientists have isolated mutations at two gene locations that seem to predispose children to becoming obese.

Obesity in pregnancy linked to autism

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More than 20 percent of the mothers of children with autism or other developmental disability were obeseMothers who are obese or have diabetes during pregnancy may be more likely to have babies with autism or other developmental delays, said a US study published on Monday.


Autism may be linked to obesity during pregnancy

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Obesity during pregnancy may increase chances for having a child with autism, provocative new research suggests.

Mom's obesity tied to kids' autism, development

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An autistic child peers from between curtains at the Consulting Centre for Autism in AmmanNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study of mothers and children in California finds that kids born to obese women are more likely to be diagnosed with autism or related developmental delays than the children of slimmer moms. The research, which was looking for effects on kids' cognitive development from a variety of "metabolic conditions" in mom -- including high blood pressure or diabetes -- found the strongest links between obesity and autism-related disorders. Researchers also found ties between the other maternal metabolic conditions and developmental delays in kids. ...


Wednesday, April 4, 2012

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Michelle Obama on 'Biggest Loser' to fight obesity

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US First Lady Michelle Obama is working to combat obesityUS First Lady Michelle Obama appeared on Tuesday night's episode of "The Biggest Loser" to promote her campaign against obesity -- and has hosted the US diet reality show's first White House workout.


US warns of cancer-agent in Japan weight loss pills

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The US FDA warned consumers not to take a product called The US Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday warned consumers not to take a product called "Japan Rapid Weight Loss Diet Pills" because they contain a suspected cancer-causing agent.


Tuesday, April 3, 2012

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Schiff Nutrition buying Airborne for $150 million

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Vitamin maker Schiff Nutrition International Inc. is purchasing Airborne Inc., a dietary supplement provider, from GF Capital Private Equity Fund LP for $150 million.

Monday, April 2, 2012

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Little goes a long way with nuts in a healthy diet

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In this March 14, 2012 image taken in Concord, N.H., walnuts are featured in a composed salad made from roasted tomatoes and creamy, herbed ricotta cheese. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)Nuts often get a bad rap because of their high fat content. But the fat in most nuts is the healthy unsaturated variety.


Saturday, March 31, 2012

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Study Weighs In on Diets for Kids

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FRIDAY, March 30 (HealthDay News) -- If you're trying to get your child to drop a few pounds, here's some food for thought: A new study finds that among three types of diets, kids preferred the one emphasizing foods that don't cause blood-sugar imbalances.

Diet, Smoking May Affect MS Progression

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FRIDAY, March 30 (HealthDay News) -- Dietary factors and cigarette smoking may alter the course of disease in patients with a milder form of multiple sclerosis, a new study finds.

Sector Snap: Obesity drug companies

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Shares of Vivus Inc. rose and Orexigen Therapeutics Inc. dropped Friday after a Food and Drug Administration panel wrapped up two days of discussions on obesity drugs.

Friday, March 30, 2012

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Obesity drugs need heart studies, U.S. advisers say

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SILVER SPRING, Maryland (Reuters) - Heart safety studies should be required for new obesity drugs, U.S. drug advisers said on Thursday, possibly adding a new hurdle to the drugs' approval. An advisory panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration voted 17-6 that regulators should make companies conduct heart impact studies in order to sell their drugs in the United States, even if clinical trials do not initially show evidence of increased heart risk. "Anti-obesity drugs have a bad track record of cardiovascular risk," said Dr. ...

Thursday, March 29, 2012

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Weight loss, exercise improve mobility in diabetes

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Losing weight and improving fitness may ward off some of the mobility problems that older overweight people with type 2 diabetes often face, according to a new study. The lifestyle changes helped mobile people stay that way and eased severe mobility problems in others, at least over the short term. Lead author W. Jack Rejeski from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, said the trends show the importance of encouraging people to get their weight down and exercise sooner, rather than waiting until they develop problems getting around. ...

Obesity Rates Rise Among Mexican-Americans: Report

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WEDNESDAY, March 28 (HealthDay News) -- The obesity rate among Mexican-American adults aged 20 to 74 increased from about 21 percent to nearly 35 percent between 1982 and 2006, a new federal report reveals.

Weight loss, exercise improve mobility in diabetes

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Losing weight and improving fitness may ward off some of the mobility problems that older overweight people with type 2 diabetes often face, according to a new study. The lifestyle changes helped mobile people stay that way and eased severe mobility problems in others, at least over the short term. Lead author W. Jack Rejeski from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, said the trends show the importance of encouraging people to get their weight down and exercise sooner, rather than waiting until they develop problems getting around. ...

Complicated link between diet drinks, health: study

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Studies have hinted that diet-soda lovers could face higher risks of diabetes and heart disease, but new findings suggest that overall diet may be what matters most in the end. Several studies have found that people who regularly down diet soda are more likely than people who don't to have certain risk factors for those chronic diseases -- like high blood pressure and high blood sugar. And one recent study became the first to link the beverages to the risk of actual heart attacks and strokes (see Reuters Health story of February 17, 2012). ...

Complicated link between diet drinks, health: study

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Studies have hinted that diet-soda lovers could face higher risks of diabetes and heart disease, but new findings suggest that overall diet may be what matters most in the end. Several studies have found that people who regularly down diet soda are more likely than people who don't to have certain risk factors for those chronic diseases -- like high blood pressure and high blood sugar. And one recent study became the first to link the beverages to the risk of actual heart attacks and strokes (see Reuters Health story of February 17, 2012). ...

Weight Watchers to buy back 25 percent of shares

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Weight Watchers International Inc. said Wednesday that it plans to buy back nearly 25 percent of its outstanding shares through a tender offer and an arrangement with its largest shareholder.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

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Weight-Loss Surgeries May Beat Standard Treatments for Diabetes

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MONDAY, March 26 (HealthDay News) -- A new international analysis comparing weight-loss procedures to standard diabetes treatments contends that surgery is more effective at helping people combat type 2 diabetes.

U.S. ponders heart safety trials for obesity drugs

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. health regulators are asking for advice on whether, and when, heart safety studies should be required for new obesity drugs, possibly adding a new hurdle on their path to approval. An advisory panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will discuss this week whether regulators should mandate such trials before the drugs can be marketed in the United States. ...

French medical orders target diet guru Pierre Dukan

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Doctor Pierre Dukan is pictured in 2011French medical orders have filed complaints against celebrity diet guru Pierre Dukan, whose diet was reportedly used by the Middleton family ahead of Kate's wedding to Britain's Prince William.


Government ponders heart safety trials for obesity drugs

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Health regulators are asking for advice on whether, and when, heart safety studies should be required for new obesity drugs, possibly adding a new hurdle on their path to approval. An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration will discuss this week whether regulators should mandate such trials before the drugs can be marketed in the United States. ...

Student fitness improves with anti-obesity program

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New York (Reuters Health) - Obesity rates continue to climb in California schools, but exercise and nutrition programs may be having a positive effect on student health, a new study suggests. Kids entered fifth grade more obese every year, but they did not gain more weight and their overall fitness improved as they moved to higher grades. "We accomplished a significant first step and that is to slow obesity," said Dr. William Bommer, a cardiologist at the University of California, Davis, who worked on the study. "But we importantly were not able to reverse it. ...

Monday, March 26, 2012

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Weight-loss surgery cut blood sugar more than drugs

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CHICAGO (Reuters) - Weight-loss surgery did a better job of controlling type 2 diabetes in overweight and moderately obese patients than the most advanced medical treatment for the disease, researchers said on Monday. The study, conducted at the Cleveland Clinic and presented at the annual scientific sessions of the American College of Cardiology in Chicago, showed that patients who underwent surgery were more than three times more likely to gain control over their diabetes after one year than the group that was treated with drugs. ...

Arena Pharma says EU is reviewing weight loss drug

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Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. said Monday that European Union regulators have accepted its marketing application for lorcaserin, its experimental weight loss drug.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

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Student fitness improves with anti-obesity program

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YORK (Reuters Health) - Obesity rates continue to climb in California schools, but exercise and nutrition programs may be having a positive effect on student health, a new study suggests. Kids entered fifth grade more obese every year, but they did not gain more weight and their overall fitness improved as they moved to higher grades. "We accomplished a significant first step and that is to slow obesity," said Dr. William Bommer, a cardiologist at the University of California, Davis, who worked on the study. "But we importantly were not able to reverse it. ...

Friday, March 23, 2012

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Health Tip: Managing Weight Gain

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(HealthDay News) -- Having plenty of support from friends and family can help you meet your weight-loss goals.

Parents Should Lead By Example in Weight Loss, Study Finds

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THURSDAY, March 22 (HealthDay News) -- Losing weight themselves is the best way for parents to help their children shed excess pounds, new research suggests.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

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Obesity Linked to Poorer Mental Skills in Seniors

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THURSDAY, March 22 (HealthDay News) -- Obesity is associated with reduced memory and thinking skills in adults aged 60 to 70, especially those with greater amounts of abdominal fat, according to a new study.

Schiff Nutrition rises as 4Q sales grow 25 percent

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Schiff Nutrition posted surprisingly strong numbers for the third quarter Thursday as the company delved more deeply into branded drugs, and it boosted its sales forecast, sending shares up 7 percent in midday trading.

U.S. Underestimates Long-Term Costs of Obesity, Experts Say

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WEDNESDAY, March 21 (HealthDay News) -- The costs of the obesity epidemic to the United States and the economic value of curbing it are not captured fully by current methods, according to a new report.

Swiss circus forces chubby elephants to diet

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The three elephants from the Circus Knie, walk to bath into Lake GenevaThree overweight elephants at a Swiss circus will have to diet and work out in order to shed between 50 and 300 kilogrammes (110-660 pounds), Swiss newspaper Tages Anzeiger reported Wednesday.


Friday, March 16, 2012

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New Clues to Link Between Fatty Diet, Colon Cancer

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THURSDAY, March 15 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers say they've discovered clues about how a fatty diet increases the risk of colon cancer.

Cadmium in Diet May Increase Breast Cancer Risk

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THURSDAY, March 15 (HealthDay News) -- Consuming the toxic metal cadmium in the foods you eat may raise your risk for breast cancer, a new Swedish study suggests.

Electronic Diary Helped Obese Adults Stick to Weight-Loss Plan

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THURSDAY, March 15 (HealthDay News) -- An electronic diary program helped improve overweight and obese adults' adherence to a weight-loss regimen, according to a new study.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

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Brisk Daily Walk Could Counter 'Obesity Genes'

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WEDNESDAY, March 14 (HealthDay News) -- People who walk briskly an hour a day could beat back a genetic predisposition to be overweight, compared to those who plant themselves in front of the TV, new research suggests.

Sedentary life amplifies obesity genes: US study

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A sedentary lifestyle can amplify a genetic disposition to obesity, but walking each day can cut effect in halfA sedentary lifestyle can amplify a genetic disposition to obesity, but just walking briskly, and briefly, each day can cut that effect in half, a new study showed Wednesday.


Obese kids have hard time sticking to low-carb diet

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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When it comes to managing children's obesity, cutting portion sizes and cutting carbohydrates can work equally well -- though carb control is tough for many kids, a new clinical trial finds. Many adults have tried to win the battle of the bulge by shunning carbohydrates, especially highly refined or starchy carbs like white bread and potatoes. But much less has been known about how those eating plans work for kids, including whether they are safe and nutritionally sound -- since low-carb diets tend to be relatively high in fat. ...

Obese kids have hard time sticking to low-carb diet

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Jazmine Raygoza blows into an incentive spirometer at her home in DenverNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When it comes to managing children's obesity, cutting portion sizes and cutting carbohydrates can work equally well -- though carb control is tough for many kids, a new clinical trial finds. Many adults have tried to win the battle of the bulge by shunning carbohydrates, especially highly refined or starchy carbs like white bread and potatoes. But much less has been known about how those eating plans work for kids, including whether they are safe and nutritionally sound -- since low-carb diets tend to be relatively high in fat. ...