Where you live plays a role in your risk for obesity. Simply living in the United States makes a person more susceptible to obesity. The prevalence of obesity in America has risen dramatically over the past few years and continues to increase.
...as much at risk of developing sleep apnea as obese adults. The risk factor is based on waist... Read more »
...prevalence of childhood risk factors increases so too will adult heart disease. Childhood... Read more »
...adolescents have a 70 percent chance of becoming overweight adults. I'm no math wiz, but 70... Read more »
...sure you get enough sleep--7 to 8 hours of sleep for adults, 9 for adolescents and school-age... Read more »
...and adolescents REM sleep does not match that of adults, but this may be due to the fact that... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A new study adds to growing evidence that sleep is associated with weight. The research finds children and teens who sleep less... Read summary »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Obesity rates may be affected by a child's ethnicity and race starting as early as four years old. New research suggests... Read summary »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- With an obesity epidemic brewing among U.S. children, there is concern that overweight and obese children need to be screened... Read summary »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Here's another good reason to shed those extra pounds: Being overweight puts you at significantly higher risk for developing... Read summary »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Many believe obesity, diabetes and heart disease are close relatives. However, two new studies indicate weight alone does not... Read summary »