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Obesity Drug Lorcaserin Gets Positive Vote From FDA Panel

May 11, 2012
Lorcaserin, an investigational obesity drug, was given a positive recommendation by the Endocrinologic and Metabolic Drugs Advisory Committee, which advises the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The Committee voted 18 to 4 in favor, with one abstention, in advising the FDA whether to approve the medication for obese or overweight ...

Viewpoints: Two views on how to fight obesity; Tough choices for big business on health costs

May 11, 2012
Forgive us if we don't cheer at the prospect of adding 32 million to the total number of Americans who are dozens of pounds too heavy, a count that stood in 2010 at 78 million.

Fighting childhood obesity in America through health nutrition education

May 11, 2012
A health nutrition education program to fight childhood obesity in America is a possible outcome of a study by a University of Oklahoma researcher and a colleague. The study looked at factors affecting a child's decision when choosing healthy or unhealthy snacks.

Social jetlag can contribute to development of obesity

May 11, 2012
Urgent appointments, tight work timetables and hectic social schedules structure modern life, and they very often clash with our intrinsic biological rhythms. The discrepancy results in so-called social jetlag, which can damage one's health. Among other effects, it can contribute to the development of obesity, as a new LMU study ...

Wiley-Blackwell announces new publishing partnership with the Obesity Society

May 11, 2012
(Wiley-Blackwell) Wiley-Blackwell, the scientific, technical, medical, and scholarly publishing business of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (NYSE: JWa), (NYSE: JWb), today announced that it has been selected by the Obesity Society to publish their journal, Obesity.

Targeted Strategy To Prevent Obesity Could Avert Hundreds Of Thousands Of Diabetes Cases

May 10, 2012
A study presented by Australian researchers at the 19th European Congress on Obesity in Lyon, France, demonstrates that 220,000 cases of type 2 diabetes could be averted by 2025 in Australia by using a targeted high-risk prevention strategy...

Obesity report proposes sweeping changes in schools, communities, workplaces

May 10, 2012
The Institute of Medicine panel recommended five critical areas to focus on to lower obesity: physical activity, food and beverage, marketing, work and schools.

Pre-Pregnancy Obesity Linked To Lower Test Scores In Offspring

May 10, 2012
Women who are obese before they become pregnant are at higher risk of having children with lower cognitive function - as measured by math and reading tests taken between ages 5 to 7 years - than are mothers with a healthy pre-pregnancy weight, new research suggests. In this large observational ...

U.S. spends $190.2 billion annually for adult obesity treatment

May 10, 2012
John Cawley is a professor of policy analysis and management and of economics at Cornell University. He is also co-director of Cornell's Institute on Health Economics, Health Behaviors and Disparities, and has served on advisory boards and expert panels for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Sleeping With Parents May Help Sleep Quality Which Reduces Obesity Risk

May 9, 2012
Dr Nanna Olsen from the Research Unit for Dietary Studies at the Institute of Preventive Medicine at Copenhagen University Hospitals in Denmark presented new research at the 19th European Congress on Obesity in Lyon, France, which reveals that children who come into their parent's bed during the night are less ...

New Study Highlights The Need For Health Education Programs To Ward Off Childhood Obesity

May 9, 2012
Attitudes, relationships, intentions and personal behavior control are all factors that could affect a child's decision in either reaching for an apple or grabbing a bag of chips, according to a new study out of the University of Cincinnati. The research by Paul Branscum, assistant professor of health and exercise ...

Nearly $550 Billion Could Be Saved Over 2 Decades Just By Keeping Obesity Rates Level

May 9, 2012
Researchers have forecast the cost savings and rise in obesity prevalence over the next two decades in a new public health study. "Keeping obesity rates level could yield a savings of nearly $550 billion in medical expenditures over the next two decades," according to lead author Eric Finkelstein, Ph.D., associate ...