
How much you chew every meal? According to the experts of China Medical University, chewing food longer can help reduce weight. That’s because the food which enters into the body are digested slowly so not to become fat. Read more…
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Eating the same menu every day can help your diet program. Thus the results of the research conducted by the experts from the Buffalo University, New York, United States. Read more…
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One in 10 adults worldwide, or about half a billion adults are suffering from obesity. These numbers continue to multiply since the 1980s. In addition to unhealthy lifestyles, obesity also occur due to genetic factors.
As reported by the Daily Mail, a team of researchers claims to have discovered the gene causes obesity. The gene controls other genes that exist in the body’s fat cells. Read more…
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People with obesity, according to body mass index, has smaller size of certain brain areas than people with ideal body weight.
Based on a study of 91 teenagers, 54 of them categories of overweight, obesity levels associated with the size of an area of the brain involved in impulsive behavior and self control. Read more…
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