In a recent study published in International Journal Of Obesity, researchers investigated how baseline weight status influences the relationship between physical activity, sedentary behavior, and diet ...
Lifestyle diseases, once primarily associated with older adults, are increasingly affecting young populations worldwide. Conditions such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular ...
A new study shows that short-term lifestyle changes can disrupt the response to insulin of blood vessels. The study also shows that men and women react differently to these changes. A new study from ...
A University of Saskatchewan study has found that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant worsening of already poor dietary habits, low activity levels, sedentary behavior, and high alcohol ...
In good news for office workers, a new study from the University of Sydney, Australia has found increasing your step count may counteract the health consequences of too much sedentary time each day.
A new study from the University of Missouri School of Medicine is the first evidence in humans that short-term lifestyle changes can disrupt the response to insulin of blood vessels. It’s also the ...
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