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  1. The Complete Book Of Diet Drugs: Everything You Need to Know About Today's Prescription and Over_The-Counter Weight Loss Products
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141. Useful Information About Affect Of Dieting And Obesity @ AGLANCE.COM
obesity Treatments and diet Describes how obesity research and obesity treatment are not perfect, and that weight loss programs vary wildly 11.
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1. Your Guaranteed Fat Burning Diet Product Miracleburn is the first natural diet product with pharmaceutical strength. Energizing herbs and effective fat burners that break down stored immediately. Get Your Free Trial Now. Lose weight, safely and effectively, with good health on the Long Term Weight Loss programme. Great nutrition and advice, lose excess weight or body fat. Get your free profile now. 3. Diet ... all about obesity? Vote : are diets a waste of time? The Problem With Childhood Obesity ... Eventually, fat cells stop multiplying and an adult has a fixed number for the rest of their ... Low self-esteem may not directly affect physical health, but it is the biggest problem encountered ... 5. BBC News HEALTH Obesity epidemic warning ... epidemic proportions. Delegates at the 11th European Congress on Obesity say the problem affects more than 300 million people worldwide. Obesity ... Losing weight can protect against disease Up to now, low-fat diets, exercise programmes and drugs that suppress the appetite have been the ... 6. How To Slim - The Facts About Fat

142. Ask NOAH About: Obesity And Weight Control
obesity KidsHealth obesity and Youth - American obesity Association Overweight in Children and Adolescents - Surgeon General s Office Should I Go on a diet?
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What is Obesity? Complications and Concerns Weight Loss The Basics
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Are You Obese? - JAMA Patient Pages
Overweight and Obesity: Defining Overweight and Obesity - CDC ...
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Body Mass Index for Children and Teens - CDC
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Obesity, Physical Activity and Weight-Control Glossary - National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute
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Causes of Obesity - American Obesity Association
Overweight and Obesity: Factors Contributing to Obesity - CDC
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Genes of the Renin–Angiotensin System and the Development of Obesity in Men - Annals of Internal Medicine PDF File of 1 Page)
Obesity and Genetics - CDC
Obesity and Genetics: What We Know, What We Don’t Know and What It Means - CDC (also in Spanish
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Am I Too Fat or Too Thin? - KidsHealth

143. BARBARA'S OBESITY MEDS AND RESEARCH NEWS -- Bariatric Surgery, Diet Plan And Off
The only newsletter and web site of its kind with plainlanguage information on obesity medications, weight loss and diet studies written for professionals and
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Olwen Williams. Diets Blood Type Diet Eat Right 4 Your Type. Peter d'Adamo. Dr. D'Adamo is the author of the book Eat Right 4 Your Type (GP Putnam Son's, Publishers) which details the link between ABO blood type and individualized diets.
Low Carbohydrate Diets Atkins Low Carb Retreat CAD The Official Carbohydrate Addicts Web Site Drs. Rachael and Richard Heller now have their own web site on carbohydrate addiction. Montignac Official web site Montignac Book: Eat Yourself Slim Also has a web site on the Montignac Method and information on their on-line discussion group. Protein Power Web Site Information about the book, Protein Power, by husband and wife MDs Michael Eades and Mary Dan Eades. Not a whole lot here, but less commerical than some of the Eades' other sites. Zone The Zone Page An index of various Zone sites including primers, recipes, cookbooks, products, and information about the Zone listserv. There is also a link to take your BMI. Zone Zone Home - The Zone Diet Information Source Lots of links to help you start the Zone diet, including an FAQ, coach, products, e-mail list, recipes, and a library. You can also

144. Dog Owner's Guide: Obesity
Be aware that obesity is a potential problem if Fido controls the amount of food and by allergies or other diseases that have nothing to do with diet; if the
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Obesity in dogs is a serious medical problem. Fat dogs are more at risk in surgery, more prone to injury, and have more stress on their heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and joints.
A guide to determine if Pal is malnourished
Overweight dogs have increasing amounts of fat over the ribs and minimal or absent waist and tuck-up. Obese dogs have heavy fat over the ribs, along the spine, and around the tail. Morbidly fat dogs have protruding abdomens and fat deposits throughout their bodies. Owners can examine their own dogs for a fat layer on the ribs and the visibility of a waist and tuck-up. Breed characteristics should be taken into account of course, as some breeds have more prominent ribs and tuck-ups when in optimum condition. In general, dogs with protruding bones and the appearance of muscle loss are too thin. Many dog food manufacturers sell low-calorie diets for dogs that are worth a look, and some companies sell prescription weight-loss diets through veterinary practices. However, caution is the rule when using these rations.

145. Lower Your Obesity Hormone With Diet And Exercise 2/14/01
Lower Your obesity Hormone with diet and Exercise. It is no mystery that eating a healthy diet and exercising can make extra pounds disappear.
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Fat cells and other tissues in the body produce leptin, which is believed to notify the brain to reduce appetite when fat cells are "full." Exactly how the hormone works to control appetite is uncertain, however.
Researchers found, not surprisingly, that

146. BookFinder.com: Diets For Reducing Obesity Including Diet Therapy Research: Inde
diets for Reducing obesity Including diet Therapy Research Index of New Information for Reference and Practice. by Pat L. Widmer.
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147. The Health Report: 3 May  2004  - Nutrition/Diet/Obesity
Mondays at 8.30am, repeated at 8.00pm with Norman Swan Nutrition/diet/obesity 3 May 2004 Printer friendly version print The effect
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The effect of tea and tomatoes on prostate and ovarian cancer. Researchers at the University of Washington, Seattle, have investigated liquid calories which, according to many experts, are one of the causes of obesity. And last week in Melbourne the International Taskforce on Obesity called for coherent action on diet from governments around the world and resistance to commercial pressure. Program Transcript Norman Swan: Today on The Health Report we’re between drinks; are some liquid calories better at suppressing our appetite than others? Is cola that much more evil than milk or orange juice? We’ll also take a close look at the relaxing cuppa. Tea may well be an effective agent for cancer prevention, and tomatoes aren’t bad either. Plus, how Australia and the United States have been trying to block part of the fight against obesity. Let’s start though with tea and tomatoes and prostate and ovarian cancer. The person pouring is nutrition researcher Colin Binns, who’s Professor of Public Health at Curtin University of Technology in Perth. Colin Binns: We studied 190 patients with ovarian cancer in China, and we looked at their dietary and other lifestyle habits, and basically found that those who didn’t get cancer had drunk a lot more tea than those that did.

148. A Randomized Trial Of A Low-Carbohydrate Diet For Obesity -- Research Article On
A Randomized Trial of a LowCarbohydrate diet for obesity. Gary D. Foster, Ph.D., Holly R. Wyatt, MD, James O. Hill, Ph.D., Brian G. McGuckin, Ed.M., Carrie
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Gary D. Foster, Ph.D., Holly R. Wyatt, M.D., James O. Hill, Ph.D., Brian G. McGuckin, Ed.M., Carrie Brill, B.S., B. Selma Mohammed, M.D., Ph.D., Philippe O. Szapary, M.D., Daniel J. Rader, M.D., Joel S. Edman, D.Sc., and Samuel Klein, M.D.
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PDF PDA Full Text Supplementary Material ... Chapters at Harrison's ABSTRACT Background Despite the popularity of the low-carbohydrate, high-protein, high-fat (Atkins) diet, no randomized, controlled trials have evaluated its efficacy. Methods We conducted a one-year, multicenter, controlled trial involving 63 obese men and women who were randomly assigned to either a low-carbohydrate, high-protein, high-fat diet or a low-calorie, high-carbohydrate, low-fat (conventional) diet. Professional contact was minimal to replicate the approach used by most dieters. Results Subjects on the low-carbohydrate diet had lost more weight than subjects on the conventional diet at 3 months (mean three months, no significant differences were found between

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150. Preventing Childhood Obesity, Diet, Healthy Foods
and obese individuals are rivaling the financial toll of smoking. Researchers blame several factors for the trend, the most noteworthy of which is diet.
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National effort to prevent childhood obesity is underway (ARA) – Obesity is an epidemic in the United States, especially among young people. Today, according to the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), one in seven children is obese. In addition, there are three times as many overweight adolescents as there were in 1980. Another startling fact reported recently in the Washington Post is that the health care costs for overweight and obese individuals are rivaling the financial toll of smoking.
Researchers blame several factors for the trend, the most noteworthy of which is diet. "Kids eat a lot of foods that aren't good for them because that's what's readily available when they're hungry, especially at school," says Gary Hirshberg, President and CEO of Stonyfield Farm, the nation's leading organic yogurt manufacturer, headquartered in New Hampshire. "If they are given the choice, and the foods taste good, we believe they will choose healthy foods."
Dorothy Hebert, executive director of Kids First, a group dedicated to safeguarding the nutritional health of Rhode Island's kids, agrees. "It's amazing to me that kindergarteners can identify burgers, fries, chips and cookies, but the majority of them don't know what a grapefruit is," says Hebert. "When we go into the schools and hand out cut up fruits and vegetables, though, they just gobble them up. That tells me they like healthy foods, they just aren't exposed to them."

151. Obesity
Evidencebased guidelines emphasize that the most appropriate treatment strategy for obesity is diet in combination with physical activity and behavior therapy
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EVIDENCE SUPPORTS DIETITIAN EFFECTIVENESS IN OBESITY TREATMENT
Obesity Decreases Life Span Obesity is associated with increased chronic diseases and appears to lessen life expectancy markedly. Data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III) showed that as overweight and obesity increased in this population, so did the prevalence of numerous health outcomes, including type 2 diabetes, gallbladder disease, coronary heart disease, high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, and osteoarthritis. The prevalence of having two or more health conditions increased with weight status across all racial and ethnic subgroups. ( JAMA JAMA 1999 Oct 27: 282(16):1523-1529. ATPIII , June 2001) Dietary Strategies Underlie Success Evidence-based guidelines emphasize that the most appropriate treatment strategy for obesity is DIET in combination with physical activity and behavior therapy, as well as adjunctive treatment with other modalities including pharmacotherapy and gastric surgery. Dietetic professionals have been successful in utilizing various combinations of dietary strategies, including healthy eating plans and meal replacements, to achieve a 5 to 10 percent reduction in body weight. Weight loss is associated with significant reductions in percent body fat, insulin and cholesterol levels. Studies have shown that obese patients with diabetes who received nutrition intervention services from dietitians as the case managers can achieve better treatment outcomes, such as better metabolic control, and reduced body weight and waist circumference, than a usual care group. In addition, people who receive e intervention group decreased the number of prescription medications. (

152. The Scientist :: Obesity's Risks Include Cancer, Too, Mar. 24, 2003
obesity TRUMPS diet Most research on the obesitycancer link deals with the large intestine. The obesity won out over diet. Eight
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By Douglas Steinberg
Reprinted with permission, J Natl Cancer Inst, 94:1704-11, 2002 OF MICE AND DUCTS: Ductal branching (arrows), part of normal mammary-gland development, is absent in tissues from leptin-deficient (panel B) and leptin-receptor-deficient (D) mice, but is present in tissues from wild-type controls (A and C). By fostering mammary development, the leptin pathway might contribute to tumorigenesis. An estimated 30.5% of American adultsnearly 59 million peoplewere obese in 2000, after their ranks had swelled 33% since the mid-1990s. But growing obesity rates are not confined to the United States, and the attendant health risks do not just include cardiovascular disease, diabetes, asthma, and arthritis. Cancers of the colon, breast, endometrium, kidney, and esophagus also are solidly associated with excess adiposity. (A link to prostate cancer is controversial.) In addition, obese patients with cancer have poorer prognoses. Caloric restriction offers some protection against the disease, but eating trends are clearly heading in the opposite direction. Despite the situation's apparent urgency, only a handful of research-ers are examining the obesity- cancer link through experiments. Instead, the evidence is overwhelmingly epidemiological. The human data and some of the underlying mechanisms are "pretty clear," says Walter C. Willett, professor of epidemiology and nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health. "It's sort of a little bit going backwards to then go look at [the link] in a mouse or rat."

153. Eating Disorders - Anorexia Bulimia Obesity Binge Eating
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154. Diet, Obesity And Chronic Disease Research
Research studies aim to identify risk factors for obesity, including diet, physical activity, and growth patterns during early life.
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Lawrence Cheskin, MD, has announced plans for a clinical weight loss trial with overweight or obese boys and girls and their parents. The study will test the effectiveness of a joint parent-child weight loss program using meal replacements versus children dieting alone. Dr. Cheskin is the director of the Johns Hopkins Weight Management Center and an Associate Professor with the Center for Human Nutrition. Read more on this study Research studies aim to identify risk factors for obesity, including diet, physical activity, and growth patterns during early life. Investigators are also developing culturally appropriate approaches to prevent and treat obesity and related chronic diseases in both domestic and international at-risk populations based on this research. Investigators at the Center address the need for new approaches to managing obesity and its associated health problems in the United States via individualized programs offered at The Weight Management Center and through clinical trials that test the impact of nutrition on blood pressure, heart disease and kidney disease. In the international arena, Center faculty are studying the emerging problem of obesity in countries in economic and nutritional transition. These nations, while continuing to have undernutrition as a significant public health problem, exhibit an increasing prevalence of obesity in adults and children from low-income families in urban areas.

155. McDougall Wellness Center
obesity The McDougall Program (diet and Lifestyle Implications) The most obvious and prevalent signs of malnutrition in our affluent country are the layers
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The most obvious and prevalent signs of malnutrition in our affluent country are the layers of blubber worn by most peopleusually to the despair of themselves and often to the disgust of their associates. It's estimated that, in 1987, 34 million people in the United States between the ages of 20 and 75 were overweight. A sizable percentage of these people go on one reducing diet after another, and exercise strenuously every day in order to keep whatever shape they've managed to attain.
In plain and simple terms, the cause of obesity is:
    1) Eating too much of foods that are too concentrated in calories. Especially the fats and oils which are present in natural foods or are added to foods being prepared for the table. "The fat you eat is the fat you wear."
    2) Not eating enough starches, because of the mistaken notion that "starches make you fat." The carbohydrate in starches satisfies the hunger drive. Fat offers very little satisfaction for the hunger drive.

156. HeartPoint:  Diet And Weight Loss
diet and Weight Loss. Overweight? Join the club. About 55% of the American population is overweight or obese. It is a product of a culture successful in providing the basics (and more) of life.
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Diet and Weight Loss Overweight? Join the club. About 55% of the American population is overweight or obese. It is a product of a culture successful in providing the basics (and more) of life. Popular culture is obsessed with excess, success, and appearance, especially weight. But in a more real context, overweight is not a matter of cultural success or vanity, it is a health risk. It has absolutely all of the qualities of a disease. If you had an infection, you would treat it you would feel better and avoid worse problems that might occur if the infection got out of hand. The treatment of excess body weight does not have a simple solution like an antibiotic pill, but it is no less an illness, and also requires successful therapy to avoid long term consequences. It is a chronic illness (and not a popular one!) that has long -term consequences and requires long-term solutions. It can have a very satisfactory outcome. In this section of HeartPoint, we'll cover the following areas to help those who wish to lose weight: Obesity by the numbers Some statistics about obesity
What are the health risks of overweight?

157. SPA Dietoterápico
Program of physical health and leisure for control of the obesity and weigh loss, through diets balanced for alimentary education.
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158. Adult Health Advisor 2003.2: Weight-Loss Diets
Index. WeightLoss diets. A weight-loss diet needs to provide adequate nutrition and a good variety of foods as well as a reduction in calories.
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Why do I need to lose weight if I am overweight?
Being overweight increases your risk for high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and some forms of cancer. If you are overweight, losing just 5 to 10% of your weight and keeping it off lowers your risk for developing most of these diseases. Your health care provider can give you a good sense of whether you have an increased risk of health problems because of your weight.
What can I do to lose weight?
Losing weight requires a change in behavior that almost always involves:
  • a better understanding of your own health healthy eating habits a plan for rewards for following your program an increase in regular physical activity.

159. Xenadrine RFA Thermogenics Weight Loss Supplement, Obesity Treatment, Diet Pill
The new clinical trial published in obesity Research clearly demonstrates that Xenadrine is the most efficacious fatloss technology available! Gerald I
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Praise from the Exp erts The weight-loss category is crowded with products, some good, some bad. But none can compare to Xenadrine - the hottest new weight-loss supplement sweeping the nation. This product is so effective that leading independent doctors and weight-loss researchers across the country are hailing its benefits. Read on to learn firsthand what they have to say about this revolutionary all-natural, one-of-a-kind, pharmaceutical-grade, fat-loss catalyst. "The new clinical trial published in Obesity Research clearly demonstrates that Xenadrine is the most efficacious fat-loss technology available!" Gerald I. Sugarman , M.D. Author of over 50 published scientific articles, and the new best selling book The Doctor's Guide To Weight-Control "I have extensively researched virtually every weight-loss compound available and I can say without hesitation that Xenadrine is far superior to all thermogenic fat-loss formulas available today. This fact is clearly confirmed by the extraordinary fat-loss results documented through this study. But these results were no surprise to me because I've personally lost over 65 pounds using this remarkable product."

160. ObesityHelp.com - Weight Loss Surgery And Other Resources For Obesity
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