Category: Body Weight and Health
News Release 25-May-2021 European Society of Endocrinology Research News Press release – Abstract 481: Effects of testosterone therapy on morphology and grade of NAFLD in obese men with functional hypogonadism …
News Release 24-May-2021 The Obesity Society Research News SILVER SPRING, Md.– Multi-factorial metabolic and inflammatory abnormalities in obesity, independently or in combination, seems to be the critical biological link of …
News Release 19-May-2021 Study finds combined genetic risk, lower BMI predict disease progression Ohio State University Research News COLUMBUS, Ohio – Though obesity in midlife is linked to an increased …
News Release 17-May-2021 Team led by experts at Cincinnati Children’s reports success- in mice-at controlling a subgroup of immune system cells that trigger non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) Cincinnati Children’s …
Public Release: 23-May-2018 Avoiding obesity and maintaining stable weight both important in preventing several obesity-related cancers in women European Association for the Study of Obesity Avoiding obesity as well as …
News Release 27-Apr-2019 Nationwide study suggests obesity as an independent risk factor for anxiety and depression in young people European Association for the Study of Obesity Obesity is linked with …
Public Release: 2-Oct-2018 Diabetologia Being overweight or obese may put adults with diabetes at greater risk of dying from cancer than their diabetes-free counterparts, particularly for obesity-related cancers such as …
News Release 2-Sep-2020 European Association for the Study of Obesity Research News Individuals whose overweight or obesity is diagnosed in hospital are 60% more likely to die compared to the …
News Release 10-May-2021 COVID-19 chest X-ray severity score European Association for the Study of Obesity Research News New research presented at this year’s European Congress on Obesity (held online, 10-13 …
News Release 6-May-2021 Obesity may be a more significant risk factor for death from COVID-19 for men than women Springer Research News Obesity may be a stronger risk factor …