Articles, tagged with "waist circumference", page 4
17th July 2009
Caralluma fimbriata is a succulent plant that is part of the cactus family that grows wild over many areas of India and has been used as a natural appetite suppressant for centuries. Anecdotal reports from Ayurvedic practioners in India have reported no ...
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Author:
B.Janeway
18th June 2009
Men can use the hormones testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in a rhythmic, youthful physiologic dosing for health and antiaging. It will help them restore love, lust and health, and specifically it will also get them to sleep better, aid in re...
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Author:
kgabriel
26th April 2009
Now we know, a little better, the regulation of body fat. The center director is at the base of the brain (hypothalamus), where many signals are integrated, mainly:
• Signals from the adipose tissue itself where there is secretion of a hormone, lept...
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Author:
Ines
22nd April 2009
The fat is broken down in different ways in the body. It is quite important to determine the fat distribution, as the impact on health is not the same depending on the location of overweight. In obesity or overweight type female (gynecoid), excess fat is ...
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Author:
Ines
08th April 2009
The Blood Building Nutritional supplements the body needs to be healthy and reduce belly fat :
Essential minerals and vitamins (for healthy cells)
Antioxidants (cell protection)
Phytonutrients (detoxify the system)
EFA's (hormonal function, cell reg...
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Author:
lewisb
23rd February 2009
Obesity means accumulation of excess fat on the body. Foods provide us with the nutrients we need for healthy bodies and calories for energy. But if you overeat regularly, you gain weight and if you continue to gain weight, you may become obese.
Poor die...
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Author:
Alma Orozco
13th February 2009
Weight chart (BMI chart) is one of the precisest methods to check when superfluous pounds translate into health dangers. Body Mass Index is a criterion which takes into account a individuals weight and height to gauge summate body fat in adults. Human wit...
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Author:
woyk
13th February 2009
Obesity and overweight are both marks for grades of weight that are bigger than what is usually considered sound for a given height. Body mass chart too discover grades of weight that have been displayed to increase the likelihood of various diseases and ...
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Author:
woyk
26th November 2008
You have long been told that excess weight leads to health problems but even more significant to your health is how that fat is distributed on your body.
Researchers who followed 360,000 people for 10 years found that having too much belly fat doubled ...
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Author:
Dr. Becky Gillaspy
24th November 2008
It seems nowadays every doctor or health care practitioner from around the world is that there is an obesity epidemic. Obesity in itself is not the main problem. The main problem is stomach fat or hidden belly fat that is stored around your organs. This a...
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Author:
mehaul
27th October 2008
It seems nowadays every doctor or health care practitioner from around the world is that there is an obesity epidemic. Obesity in itself is not the main problem. The main problem is stomach fat or hidden belly fat that is stored around your organs. This...
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Author:
mehaul
15th September 2008
Etiopathogenesis of 'Metabolic Syndrome' (a.k.a. 'Syndrome X'/'Reaven's Syndrome'/'CHAOS') - a concise and updated review
This syndrome corresponds to the association of disorders which will increase the risk of cardiovascular disease and Type 2 Diabe...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
21st May 2008
How do you measure the result of your changed healthy lifestyle? Obvious changes in health-related behavior patterns like decreased dependence on medications, increase in ability to perform physical activity, reduced intake of fat, and the increased intak...
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Author:
Gary Grewal
07th May 2008
Is your weight problem genetic?
Not necessarily.
Truth is, obesity genes are responsible for just 5 percent of all weight problems.
So what causes the rest?
Harvard Medical School's Dr. David Ludwig has the answer. His groundbreaking research ...
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Author:
Mark Hyman, M.D.
27th April 2008
Engaging a healthy lifestyle is a very important factor to control your high blood pressure. Even though you may be on medication to treat your high blood pressure (hypertension), your lifestyle is still extremely crucial along with your medication treatm...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson