Higher BMI was associated with improved survival among patients with prostate cancer, especially those with metastatic disease.
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High BMI and obesity may not always increase mortality risk
It is possible to be "fat but fit", new research being presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) in Vienna, Austria (15-19 September) suggests.
Researchers found that overweight individuals, as well as some obese individuals, were no more likely to die than individuals ...
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Overweight and obesity don't always increase the risk of an early death, Danish study finds
It is possible to be "fat but fit," new research presented at the annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) held in Vienna, Austria (15–19 September) suggests.
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Not all fat is equal: Body fat distribution linked to cancer risk
The global rise in obesity is staggering. Obesity has doubled in over 70 nations within a span of a mere four decades.
How Many Pounds Can You Lose in a Month? When you decide you want to lose body fat, it’s normal to want to see results ASAP.
For years, maintaining a weight within the normal body mass index (BMI) range has been considered synonymous with health and longevity. However, a recent study conducted in Denmark ...
"When you challenge your arm muscles with resistance, you create microscopic tears in the muscle fibers," an expert told Newsweek.
Obesity has long been portrayed as a matter of willpower, with popular culture reinforcing the idea that weight loss is ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, discover the type of exercise that will help you achieve a trimmer midsection.
Completing a roundup of reasons not to use target weights, we explore the pressures to do so and their paradoxically costly ...
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