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  1. Obese under report sugar intake

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    BBC  13 August 2007 [Colin Waine] Scientists at the Medical Research Council have found that eating more sugar is associated with obesity. Although this may seem obvious, previous studies, which ... Thursday, 16 August 2007
  2. 700,000 obese Britons need stomach stapling

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... is the best solution." Janet Edmond, director of the British Obesity Surgery Patient Association, said budgetary concerns were being exacerbated by a shortage of the specialists required to perform ... Thursday, 16 August 2007
  3. Modern living to blame for cancer epidemic

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... have laid bare the deadly consequences of increasingly hedonistic modern lifestyles.   Cases of mouth cancer, which is associated with smoking and drinking, have increased by almost a quarter.  ... Thursday, 16 August 2007
  4. Diet food 'may fuel obesity risk'

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... In contrast the younger animals learned to match tastes usually associated with food high in calories with low-fat alternatives, and so carried on eating to try to get their calorie count up when in fact ... Thursday, 09 August 2007
  5. Carrots taste better in McDonald's wrapping

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... traditionally associated with McDonald's, were gauged more appealing when carrying the chain's logo. Further analysis showed that the link was strongest among children who ate fast food more often and ... Tuesday, 07 August 2007
  6. Fat and greedy, doctor? No, just human

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    The Times  06 Aug 2007 Dr Hamish Meldrum, the head of the British Medical Association, thinks that obese people are ¬ìgreedy¬î.  His word choice is troublesome, to say the least.  ... Tuesday, 07 August 2007
  7. Obesity surgery guidance

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... The Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland says better planning is needed to a void disasters.   Dr William Harrop-Griffiths, honorary secretary of the Association of Anaesthetists ... Monday, 06 August 2007
  8. Fat people are just greedy, says BMA chief

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    The Telegraph  03 August 2007  [David Haslam] The head of the British Medical Association has sparked a row after claiming that fat people are simply greedy.  Dr Hamish Meldrum was ... Monday, 06 August 2007
  9. Weight change between births 'can harm you and your baby'

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... also because of the risks to their child of entering motherhood being overweight. Being overweight was associated with polycystic ovary syndrome, which could result in difficulty conceiving ‚Äú, he ... Friday, 27 July 2007
  10. Yo-yo diet and obesity

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ...  They point out that studies have shown that weight cycling is associated with increased incidence of high blood pressure, another risk factor for RCC.   Another possibility is that frequent ... Thursday, 26 July 2007
  11. Doctors: Obese children could be put into care

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... debated at the British Medical Association¬ís annual conference this month will call for overfeeding to be considered a form of parental neglect or abuse.   Dr Matthew Capehorn, a GP from ... Tuesday, 19 June 2007
  12. Obesity is “ rising relentlessly “

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... and later this month new proposals for cracking down on the problem of obesity will be discussed at the British Medical Association's (BMA) annual conference. Proposals include considering obesity in young ... Wednesday, 13 June 2007
  13. Could a change in diet reverse diabetes?

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... that a diet with zero animal fats can control blood sugar three times more effectively than the diet recommended by the American Diabetes Association," he says.  He claims his zero fat approach ... Wednesday, 13 June 2007
  14. Prosecute parents of obese children for neglect, says doctor

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... at risk because of their weight. Dr Capehorn will call on other doctors to support his claims with a motion for the British Medical Association (BMA) conference in Torquay later this month. In ... Monday, 11 June 2007
  15. GPs accused of ignoring obesity drug side effects

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... issues, over half the nation's children will be obese by 2020."   NICE has ruled that doctors should only prescribe the drugs if a patient is either obese or very overweight with associated ... Tuesday, 22 May 2007
  16. “ Counterweight “ does work!

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... as obesity are removed from their incentive pay scheme. Members of the British Medical Association (BMA) said they should not have pay-related targets on obesity because there is no evidence they can ... Tuesday, 22 May 2007
  17. A pill to help you drop a dress size in weeks

    Category: News/NOF in the media

    ... risk ¬î'   Dr Beckie Lang, of the Association for the Study of Obesity, agreed.  She said. 'For motivated people, who want to manage their weight themselves, great, the pill t could work. ... Tuesday, 03 April 2007
  18. Physical activity interventions

    Category: Obesity care pathway and toolkit/Care pathway & toolkit

    ... client associated with physical activity besides weight loss   Anyone can (and should) advocate brisk walking, but formalised exercise programmes, should be left to exercise professionals who ... Monday, 10 July 2006
  19. Keeping people active over time - what works?

    Category: Obesity care pathway and toolkit/Care pathway & toolkit

    ... behavioural skills an are tailored to individual needs, are associated with longer term changes in behaviour than interventions without a theoretical base   Interventions that promote moderate ... Monday, 10 July 2006
  20. Physical Activity

    Category: Obesity care pathway and toolkit/Care pathway & toolkit

    ... adherence and any physiological changes associated with increased physical activity during practice meetings to maintain the project;s profile within a broader care pathway     ... Monday, 10 July 2006

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