Healthy Eating and DietInfo Center
No Such Thing as Healthy Obesity
Overweight and obesity are often associated with several different health problems later in life. But unhealthy people of normal weight could still be at risk.
Exercise to Lower Insulin Resistance in Kids
Many medical conditions do not come on suddenly but instead have warning signs first. Diabetes, for example, starts with increased insulin resistance.
Healthier Diets May Not Break the Bank
It’s been said time and time again, “I don’t eat healthier because it’s too expensive.” But according to a new study, eating healthier may not be all that costly.
Low Vitamin D Might Be Result of Disease, Not Cause
Low levels of vitamin D have been linked to cancer, heart disease and other serious illnesses. But is a lack of vitamin D a cause or result of disease?
Breaking Up Kids' Inactivity with Activity
Children of obese parents are at high risk for heart conditions later in life. What can be done to lower this risk?
The Fat That Fattens Cancer Risks
Being overweight or obese has been linked to numerous health problems, including cancer. Researchers recently used imaging studies to evaluate the true relationship between fat and cancer.
Plasma Therapy Could Help Athletes
Injuries that prevent athletes from exercising can be both extremely frustrating and common. Thankfully, a new treatment for a common tendon condition has shown promise.
Kids' Friends May Be Good Influence for Exercise
The company your child keeps can have a big influence on them, and according to research, physical activity is no exception to this rule.
Getting to the Root of Eating Disorders
Eating disorders leading to obesity or anorexia are widespread and growing in number. Poor success rates of current treatments have led researchers to look for new therapies.
A Pregnancy Complication on the Rise
The vast majority of pregnancies are uncomplicated, with healthy moms and healthy babies. But one of the more common pregnancy complications when one occurs is pre-eclampsia.