As Indians, we need to have honest conversations about our health. Many of us grow up around foods high in sugar, oil, and refined carbohydrates while also living increasingly sedentary lifestyles, ...
As every parent knows, an infant's early life is a series of milestones, from logging every development to regular checkups ...
A new paper published in Nature Reviews Endocrinology argues that Asians, including Indians, are more likely to develop ...
Background Research has yielded contradictory results regarding differences in physical fitness and cardiometabolic risk ...
Researchers reveals how walking on two legs and expanding brain size drove the evolution of human right-handedness.
New research presented at the European Congress on Obesity in Istanbul, Turkey (12–15 May) shows that higher body mass index ...
For ages, doctors have used BMI (Body Mass Index) — the simple calculation of weight and height — to judge whether someone is ...
Greater weight loss after incretin-based obesity and diabetes treatment was linked to lower risks of sleep apnea, kidney ...
Why your waistline may say more about your heart health than the number on the scale.
GLP-1 drugs yielding greater weight loss have worse effects on lean body mass Patients on tirzepatide lost more muscle and other non-fat tissues than patients on semaglutide Exercise during treatment ...
The triglyceride-cholesterol-body weight index (TCBI), a novel parameter integrating serum triglycerides (TG), total cholesterol (TC), and body weight (BW), has not been comprehensively investigated ...
The prevalence of obesity in the United States could rise sharply under a new definition of obesity released earlier this year by the Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology Commission. Researchers from ...