Posts Tagged ‘obesity’

KINETIC Health News: Head Scratching Nutrition News

KINETIC Health News: Head Scratching Nutrition News

Nutrition News: Spiritual and otherwise more

KINETIC Health Bytes: Why Exercise Matters

KINETIC Health Bytes: Why Exercise Matters

Lifelong Doubling In Death Risk For Men Who Are Obese At Age 20 Years Men who enter adult life obese more

KINETIC Youths Health News: Teens Using Digital Drugs, Binge Drinking link to Future Osteoporosis & Kid's and Obesity
KINETIC Women Health Bytes

KINETIC Women Health Bytes

*Obesity Harms Women's Memory and Brain Function, Study Finds *Weight Loss May Be Associated With Improvements in Hot Flushes in Overweight and Obese Women *Women at Greater Risk From Serious Angina Than Men: Study *Breast Cancer Updates *Cervical cancer Updates more

KINETIC Health Bytes: Weight Loss News & the Mind/Body Connection

KINETIC Health Bytes: Weight Loss News & the Mind/Body Connection

There is compelling new research offering insight into the physiological, emotional and mental impact of a high fat diet on a person and one possible curative. more

KINETIC Women Health Bytes: Pregnancy & Fertility News

KINETIC Women Health Bytes: Pregnancy & Fertility News

Overweight women undertaking ART twice as likely to miscarry as their slimmer counterparts, study finds Being overweight leads to a greater more

KINETIC Health Bytes: IMPORTANT News for Women’s Exercise & Weight Loss

New formula gives first accurate peak heart rate for women A new gender-based formula based on a large study more

Public Transportation options curb obesity

Public transit systems contribute to weight loss and improved health, study finds Increasing the availability of public transit systems is one more

KINETIC Health Bytes for Parents

When Parents Smoke, Kids' Weight, Behavior May Suffer Two new studies suggest there's a connection between parents who smoke and kids more

KINETIC Health Bytes: Obesity News, High Fructose sugar & Liver Disease & Aerobics help Rheumatoid Arthritis

Obesity, weight gain in middle age associated with increased risk of diabetes among older adults For individuals 65 years of age more