A new study finds that obesity and high blood pressure may directly cause dementia, not just increase the risk.
High body mass index (BMI) could cause a higher risk of vascular-related dementia (a combination of vascular + unspecified ...
Myosteatosis, the pathological infiltration of fat into skeletal muscle, is increasingly recognized as a key predictor of poor clinical outcomes ...
High blood pressure and body mass index, or BMI, may be directly linked to the increased risk of developing vascular dementia ...
High body mass index (BMI) could cause a higher risk of vascular-related dementia (a combination of vascular + unspecified ...
High-intensity interval training, or HIIT, could be leading to elevated muscle protein synthesis in the elderly ...
GLP-1 receptor agonists increase hormones that help control hunger, satiety and blood sugar. They boost the release of insulin in the body when blood sugar rises, reduce glucagon (a hormone that ...
A workout method that alternates short bursts of vigorous exercise with brief recovery periods could be the “optimal exercise ...
A study found that Americans today are less likely to recognize overweight status than they were in previous decades, suggesting that social norms around body size have shifted. This normalization can ...
High intensity interval training (HIIT) may be the optimal exercise for reducing body fat while maintaining muscle mass in ...
If you've ever stood on a scale at the doctor's office only to be told your health status based on a single number, you're ...