Study evaluates community policies and programs (CPPs) to prevent child obesity
NEJM: Health Effects of Overweight and Obesity in 195 Countries over 25 Years
This study from 195 countries was supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and suggests:
“In conclusion, our study provides a comprehensive assessment of the trends in high BMI and the associated disease burden. Our results show that both the prevalence and disease burden of high BMI are increasing globally. These findings highlight the need for implementation of multicomponent interventions to reduce the prevalence and disease burden of high BMI.”
Health Effects of Overweight and Obesity in 195 Countries over 25 Years
Does Alternate Day Fasting Lead To Better Weight Control?
This JAMA study evaluates alternate day fasting as a means to better weight control and metabolic health. The conclusion:
“Alternate-day fasting did not produce superior adherence, weight loss, weight maintenance, or cardioprotection vs daily calorie restriction.”
US Task Force Recommends Children Be Screened for Obesity
The USPSTF recommended in an article in JAMA this week that children ages 6 and older be screened for obesity.
http://jamanetwork.com/learning/audio-player/14506131?resultClick=1
Better Sleep Linked To Better Chance of Weight Loss
Research presented by Dr Christian Benedict from Uppsala University, Swedenat the European Congress of Endocrinology in Lisbon, May 2017 discusses how disrupted sleep patterns can predispose to weight gain.
Physical Exercise At Various Tempos Useful For Improving Physical Fitness
Study demonstrates that physical exercise at various tempos is useful for improving physical fitness, developing motor skills, and thus probably preventing obesity complications.
Benefits of a regular vs irregular rhythm-based training programme on physical fitness and motor skills in obese girls.
Sugar Restriction in Overweight Kids Associated With Rebound Snacking
A recent study found that “overweight adolescents restricted from sugar intake consume greater amounts of sugar when they are later given access to high-sugar foods”.
Sugar Restriction Leads to Increased Ad Libitum Sugar Intake by Overweight Adolescents in an Experimental Test Meal Setting.
Obese Older Adults Can Benefit From Diet and Exercise
A New England Journal of Medicine study of adults 65 or older found that weight loss plus combined aerobic and resistance training provided greater improvement in physical function and reduction of frailty than either intervention alone.
http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1616338?query=featured_home#t=articleTop
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DASH Diet Linked To Lower Risk of Gout
A British Medical Journal study concluded “the DASH diet may provide an attractive preventive dietary approach for men at risk of gout”.
Is Constant Grazing Wrecking Your Diet?
Some authors suggest compressing our meals into an 8 hour period can help control weight and improve our overall metabolic health.