Think sugary cereals, frozen pizzas, chips, soda and ice cream tied to high rates of obesity and other disease. Not all ...
At the pace with which the proportion of overweight people is growing, half of Nepal’s adult population will be obese by 2050 ...
In the Trump administration’s quest to “Make America Healthy Again,” there may be no bigger target than ultraprocessed foods. Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nation’s new health secretary, has cited ...
A new screening intervention in the primary care setting can improve the identification and management of obesity risk in pediatric patients, according to a poster presented at the National ...
Two-thirds of children classified BMI-overweight had normal fat estimated with waist-to-height ratio
Body mass index (BMI) was almost three times more likely to classify children as overweight than waist circumference-to-height ratio, according to a new study.
The administration is reviewing a Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services rule that would expand coverage to Medicare and Medicaid recipients ...
Healthy food is important for children, but what they drink also matters. Dr. Leana Wen explains what health and nutrition ...
The challenge of the obesity epidemic is widespread and one that even pediatricians face constantly,” a Connecticut doctor ...
Anti-obesity drugs are only part of the larger treatment plan for most patients. Exercise and nutrition are also keys.
Children and adolescents in the U.S. who consume higher amounts of dietary energy have a lower risk of asthma, but this ...
An NIH study aims to understand the health effects of ultraprocessed foods, the controversial fare that accounts for more than 70% of the U.S. food supply.
Body mass index (BMI) was almost three times more likely to classify children as overweight as a waist circumference-to-height ratio, according to a new study.
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