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Denial and its costs: Recognizing when obesity is a real health risk quoting : egyptindependent

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Mothers who eat a 'Western' diet could raise the risk of obesity in their children, study shows


Mothers who eat a 'Western' diet could raise the risk of obesity in their children, study shows
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A mother's diet around the time of pregnancy and conception could influence whether or not her children become obese according to new US research.Carried out by a team from The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), the researchers looked at two groups of rats, one selectively bred to be obesity-resistant to a high-fat diet and one bred to be unusually vulnerable.Rats from each group were then fed either a diet that contained the same overall fat, saturated fat, carbohydrate and protein levels as a typical Western diet, or a non-Western, lower-fat, higher-grain control diet.
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Denial and its costs: Recognizing when obesity is a real health risk


Denial and its costs: Recognizing when obesity is a real health risk
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There has never been a higher percentage of overweight Americans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.But there has rarely been a lower percentage of Americans who actually believe they are overweight.The CDC found that 70.4 percent of Americans are overweight or obese.
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'Western' maternal diet appears to raise obesity risk in offspring -- ScienceDaily


'Western' maternal diet appears to raise obesity risk in offspring -- ScienceDaily
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Diet composition around the time of pregnancy may influence whether offspring become obese, according to a new study using animal models at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI)."Your diet itself matters, not just whether you are gaining excess weight or developing gestational diabetes," said TSRI Associate Professor Eric Zorrilla, who led the study in collaboration with Tim R. Nagy of the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Barry E. Levin of the Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center of East Orange, New Jersey, and Rutgers University.In fact, the researchers found that giving females a typical American, or Western, diet appeared to set the next generation up for lifelong obesity issues.
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Children with higher genetic risk for obesity respond more strongly to fast food ads


Children with higher genetic risk for obesity respond more strongly to fast food ads
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Dartmouth researchers have found that children with a genetic risk for obesity had greater activity in brain reward centers when watching fast food commercials, which could help us to understand why some children are more likely to overeat.The study is the first-of-its kind to examine how a key obesity gene influences brain response to food advertisements and other cues to eat.The findings are published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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