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Building Momentum in the Prevention and Treatment of Childhood Obesity

Building momentum in the prevention and treatment of childhood obesity as TOS recognizes National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, but more work needs to be done ROCKVILLE, Md. – Following the new guidelines for evidence-based treatment of childhood obesity published by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in 2023, new [...]

September 10th, 2024|

Study: Physical Activity in the Evening Lowers Blood Sugar Levels

ROCKVILLE, Md.— New research reveals that moderate to vigorous physical activity in the evening for sedentary adults with overweight and obesity is most beneficial in lowering daily blood sugar levels, according to a study published in Obesity, The Obesity Society’s (TOS) flagship journal. Experts explain that it has been [...]

June 10th, 2024|

Experts Develop Nutritional Recommendations for Patients Treated with Anti-Obesity Medications

ROCKVILLE, Md.— Individuals treated with anti-obesity medications generally experience reduced appetite, which typically leads to reduced food intake. As a result, dietary quality becomes more important because nutritional needs must be met within the context of eating less. To improve this process, medical experts have developed a list of [...]

June 10th, 2024|

Excessive Pregnancy Weight Gain and Substantial Postpartum Weight Retention Common in Military Health Care Beneficiaries

ROCKVILLE, Md.— Compared to their civilian counterparts, excessive pregnancy weight gain is more frequent among military health care beneficiaries, in particular active duty personnel, and is associated with costly maternal/neonatal complications. Women in this sample with excessive pregnancy weight gain were also three times more likely to have substantial [...]

April 23rd, 2024|

New Data Analysis Supports Hedonic Overdrive Model in High-Fat Diet-Induced Mice

ROCKVILLE, Md.— High-fat diets cause obesity in male mice. The underlying mechanism, however, remains controversial. After assessing three contrasting ideas, researchers have determined that the hedonic overdrive model provides the best fit, according to a new study published in the journal Obesity, The Obesity Society’s (TOS) flagship journal. “Our [...]

February 27th, 2024|