By Mira Cheng, CNN More than 47% of adults in the United States have hypertension, defined as blood pressure over 140/90 mmHg. Erdark/E+/Getty ImagesCNNThe drug tirzepatide — sold under the brand names Zepbound for obesity and Mounjaro for diabetes — significantly lowered the blood pressure of adults with overweight or obesity who took it for...
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Insufficient insulin processing leads to overweight
UNIVERSITY OF BASEL Overweight increases the risk of an imbalance in sugar metabolism and even of diabetes. A research group at the University of Basel has now shown the opposite is true as well: deficits in the body’s insulin production contribute to overweight. Poor nutrition, too little movement and too many pounds on the scale...
New weight-loss intervention targets instinctive desire to eat
by University of California – San Diego Credit: CC0 Public Domain People who are highly responsive to food lost more weight and, importantly, were more successful at keeping the pounds off using a new alternative weight-loss intervention that targets improving a person’s response to internal hunger cues and their ability to resist food, reported a...
More cardiovascular disease found in lean people with NAFLD than in those who are overweight
by American Gastroenterological Association Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Those with a normal body mass index (BMI) with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are more likely to have cardiovascular disease than those who are overweight or living with obesity, according to research selected for presentation at Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2022. Roughly 25 percent of adults...
As diabetes prevalence rises in children and adults, screening age drops to 35 for overweight adults
By Elizabeth Cooney FRED DUFOUR/AFP/GETTY IMAGES The age at which adults who are overweight or obese should be screened for type 2 diabetes is going down while the prevalence of both forms of the disease is going up among children and adolescents — two developments reported Tuesday that signal a growing burden of these chronic health...
Overweight or obesity worsens liver-damaging effects of alcohol
by University of Sydney Credit: Pexels Researchers suggest future NHMRC alcohol guidelines need to place more emphasis on Australia’s growing waistlines. Led by the University of Sydney’s Charles Perkins Center, the study looked at medical data from nearly half a million people and found having overweight or obesity considerably amplified the harmful effects of alcohol on liver disease and mortality. “People in...
Wearable fitness trackers/step counters help the overweight/obese to shed the pounds: study
by British Medical Journal Credit: CC0 Public Domain Wearable fitness trackers and step counters help people who are overweight/obese and/or who have weight-related health conditions to shed the pounds, finds a pooled data analysis of the existing evidence, published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. More than 1.9 billion adults around the world are overweight...
COVID-19 immune response may remain stable for two months after diagnosis
by St. George’s University of London Initial results from an antibody testing study have revealed that COVID-19 antibodies remain stable in the blood of the majority of infected individuals almost two months after diagnosis and possibly longer. However, antibodies were not detectable in everyone exposed to the virus, opening discussions on how best to interpret...
Repurposed drug helps obese mice lose weight, improve metabolic function
by NIH/National Institute on Aging An off-label experiment in mice using disulfiram, which has been used to treat alcohol use disorder for more than 50 years, consistently normalized body weight and reversed metabolic damage in obese middle-aged mice of both sexes. The international study was led by researchers at the National Institute on Aging (NIA),...
Lower BMI means lower diabetes risk, even among non-overweight people
by Public Library of Science Lower body mass index (BMI) is consistently associated with reduced type II diabetes risk, among people with varied family history, genetic risk factors and weight, according to a new study published this week in PLOS Medicine by Manuel Rivas of Stanford University, and colleagues. Weight-loss interventions have shown demonstratable benefit...
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