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  • Reducing Visceral Fat and Building Muscle May Be Key to Better Lung Health High visceral fat and low muscle mass significantly impair lung function, increasing disease risk. Healthy muscle improves lung capacity.
  • What Is Brown Fat and How Does It Keep You Slim? Brown fat helps burn calories and stay slim. Activating beige fat through exercise and cold exposure can aid weight management.
  • Study Links Processed Foods to Thigh Fat Gain—Regardless of Calories Processed food intake is linked to increased thigh fat, which may raise the risk of knee arthritis, according to recent research.
  • New Research Links Ultra-Processed Foods to Thigh Fat and Joint Damage A study links ultra-processed foods to thigh fat accumulation, highlighting health risks like muscle weakening and joint deterioration.
  • Is Your Belly Fat Putting You at Risk for Alzheimer’s? New Studies Say Yes Studies reveal visceral fat contributes to Alzheimer's onset, linking obesity with amyloid plaque accumulation and brain inflammation.
  • Memory of Obesity: How Fat Cells Sabotage Your Weight Loss Journey A study reveals fat cells' memory of obesity contributes to the yo-yo effect in dieting, making weight maintenance challenging.
  • Whipped Cream Wars: Dairy vs. Plant-Based—Which is Healthier? Dairy-based whipped cream is rich and creamy but high in saturated fats. Plant-based options may contain harmful additives and trans fats.
  • 5 Surprising Common Habits That Could Be Adding Extra Weight Lack of sleep, poor posture, mixing rice with soup, distracted eating, and sugary drinks can lead to unintentional weight gain.
  • 10 Healthy Cooking Oils You Need in Your Pantry Right Now Explore the health benefits of cooking oils: Olive, avocado, coconut, perilla, sesame, safflower, peanut, red palm, canola, and fish oil.
  • Why Men Should Eat Oatmeal and Women Should Grab Avocados for Breakfast—Science Explains A recent study has highlighted how men and women benefit from different types of breakfasts for optimal energy and metabolic health.
  • Does More Sweat Mean More Fat Burned? Here’s the Real Truth Sweating doesn’t equal fat loss; it's your body's cooling mechanism. Stay hydrated and exercise in a comfortable environment.
  • Real Secret to Weight Loss: Here’s the Science Behind Shedding Pounds To shed pounds, create a calorie deficit: consume fewer calories or burn more through exercise, and boost fiber intake for satiety.
  • Want to Lose Weight Effortlessly? Try These Tricks to Boost Your Basal Metabolic Rate To boost your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR), focus on getting enough sleep, building muscle, consuming adequate protein, and taking probiotics.
  • Is Your Waistline Putting You at Risk for Alzheimer’s? Study Finds Link Between Fat and Brain A recent study highlights the link between body composition and the risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
  • Ladies, Here’s Why Your Diet Isn’t Working: Key Differences Between Men and Women’s Weight Loss When it comes to weight loss, women need a diet specifically tailored to their needs to achieve satisfying results.
  • Butter vs. Margarine: Which Will Kill You Quicker The debate between butter and margarine has been ongoing for decades. What should you eat if you're thinking about your health?
  • Size Matters: How Large Fat Cells Can Help You Lose Weight Research has shown that the larger the size of fat cells, the easier it is to reduce weight, BMI, an ...
  • Skinny on Fat: Why Looking Thin Doesn't Mean Being Healthy People commonly judge obesity based on a person's appearance or body shape. Many overweight individuals have health indicators that...
  • Slim Down Fast: 10 Secrets to Losing Sudden Weight Gain The best way to lose weight in 2 weeks.
  • Obesity Runs in the Family: Study Shows Kids Follow Parents' Weight If parents are obese in middle age, their children are likely to be obese when they reach middle age as well. The New York Post, an American daily newspaper, cited a study from a Norwegian university on the 7th, reporting that “if parents were obese in middle age, their children are six times more likely […]
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