Weight Loss
Can you lose weight just by popping a slimming pill? Needless to say, the drug companies think so, and they’re in the process of making the best-selling orlistat drug available for everyone without a... more>
Nearly a third of obese people who die following weight-loss surgery do so by their own hand. Overall, nearly 3 per cent of patients who have the surgery die, usually within 30 days following surgery... more>
Anti-obesity drugs and appetite suppressants are causing heart attacks, doctors have discovered. All the patients had been healthy, with no history of heart problems, and one was as young as 25 years. more>
If you’re overweight or obese, it’s not your fault, UK health officials have declared. Obesity is now “an inevitable consequence” of the way we live our lives, with labour-saving devices, transport an... more>
It’s been said a few times, and now even the prestigious Cochrane Review agrees: the best way to lose weight is by adopting a low-glycemic index diet (or low-GI diet). more>
Obesity may be catching. Close friends, neighbours and family members of an obese person are much more likely to put on the weight themselves, researchers have discovered. more>
If you want to lose weight, don’t take the ‘wonder’ slimming drug Acomplia (rimonabant). Although it sailed through the approval process in Europe, and has been used in the UK for a year, American in... more>
Anti-obesity drugs are the new kids on the block – and they’re already doing great business. They’ve been approved for use only since 1997 in the USA, and a year later in Europe, yet they are already... more>
The only way to lose weight, according
to the prevailing calorie theory, is by
exercising more or eating less because
weight loss only happens when you
burn more energy than you eat. more>
Body mass index (BMI) is a clumsy and imprecise measure of obesity. It’s arrived at through a complicated computation, which involves dividing your weight by your height, and the result is a number. more>
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