Tag: Weight Loss
Most Americans Concerned About Weight, Link to Heart Health
But many do not stick with weight-loss plans or talk with doctors about losing weight
Meta-Analysis: Small Weight Increase Seen for Breakfast Eaters
Total daily energy intake higher for participants who eat breakfast, but results inconsistent
NOACs Recommended as First-Line Prevention of Stroke in A-Fib
Updated guidelines also emphasize weight loss for overweight, obese patients with atrial fibrillation
Lorcaserin Facilitates Weight Loss in Overweight, Obese
Increased weight loss versus placebo with no rise in rate of extended major cardiovascular events
Low-Energy Diet Induces Different Effects in Men, Women
Men had larger reductions in metabolic syndrome Z-score, C-peptide, fat mass, heart rate
CDC: Half of U.S. Adults Tried to Lose Weight From 2013 to 2016
Exercising, eating less were top weight loss methods; more women than men attempted weight loss
Weight Loss Linked to Reversal of Atrial Fibrillation Progression
Increased weight loss with risk factor management associated with greater atrial fibrillation freedom
Percentage of Teens Trying to Lose Weight Decreasing
From 1988-1994 to 2009-2014 increase in prevalence of overweight/obesity, decrease in weight loss efforts
Greater Weight Loss Linked to Superior Outcomes in Knee OA
Superior mechanistic outcomes with 10 to 19.9 percent weight loss in overweight, obese seniors with knee OA
Provider Counseling for Weight Loss Up for Arthritis, Overweight
From 2002 to 2014, 10.4 percent increase in estimates of provider counseling for weight loss