A new study sought to determine whether intensive lifestyle interventions were effective at increasing physical activity levels in patients with type 2 diabetes.
A recent trial compared the effects of longer periods of standing verses shorter, but more frequent, periods of standing on the metabolism and energy expenditure of obese men.
A new study sought to examine the long-term changes in cardiovascular risk factors in relation to sustained weight loss and weight regain in participants 1 year after enrollment in an intensive lifestyle...
In a recent study, researchers investigated the effects of weight cycling, weight loss, and weight gain on heart disease risk in older women of various starting weights.
A recent study examined the effect of weight loss, achieved through a physician-supervised weight management program, on renal function among morbidly obese patients.
A recent study compared the effects of central body fat, fat distribution, and body dissatisfaction on the risk of developing eating disorders in college-age women.
According to new research, patients who have a normal body mass index (BMI) but also have central obesity are at a greater risk for cardiovascular mortality.