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1. You: On A Diet
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Imagine losing up to 2 inches from your waist in a matter of 14 days. Well, it's possible. In fact, it's effortless when you're following the proven advice of two leading medical experts who are taking the world of weight loss by storm. With a handful of simple steps they maintain you can actually whittle... Read More
Imagine losing up to 2 inches from your waist in a matter of 14 days. Well, it's possible. In fact, it's effortless when you're following the proven advice of two leading medical experts who are taking the world of weight loss by storm. With a handful of simple steps they maintain you can actually whittle... Read More
2. Abs Diet for Women
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What woman does not covet a washboard stomach? Men' Health Editor David Zinczenko is the creator of the ground-breaking weight-loss program, The Abs Diet. Now, he is following up with the Abs Diet for Women, a plan specifically for the female population desperate to tone their tummies.Read More
What woman does not covet a washboard stomach? Men' Health Editor David Zinczenko is the creator of the ground-breaking weight-loss program, The Abs Diet. Now, he is following up with the Abs Diet for Women, a plan specifically for the female population desperate to tone their tummies.
3. Top 5 Weight Loss Mistakes you Need to Correct
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By Janet Martin Gym memberships usually increase during the month of January because everybody seems to want to start their year with a resolution to lose weight and become healthier. However, after a few visits to the gym, many people start to become less enthusiastic in their efforts to be buff because of... Read More
By Janet Martin Gym memberships usually increase during the month of January because everybody seems to want to start their year with a resolution to lose weight and become healthier. However, after a few visits to the gym, many people start to become less enthusiastic in their efforts to be buff because of... Read More
4. The Effects of BMI on Health
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BMI, or Body Mass Index, is a measure of a person's body fat, based on a simple calculation of body weight in kilograms, divided by the square of the individual's height in meters. It is used by health professionals around the world to determine whether a person is overweight or clinically obese. A person with a BMI equal to or over 25 is considered overweight, while an index of 30 or more is considered obese. At the opposite end of the... Read More
BMI, or Body Mass Index, is a measure of a person's body fat, based on a simple calculation of body weight in kilograms, divided by the square of the individual's height in meters. It is used by health professionals around the world to determine whether a person is overweight or clinically obese. A person with a BMI equal to or over 25 is considered overweight, while an index of 30 or more is considered obese. At the opposite end of the... Read More
5. Weight Gain Factors That Go Beyond Poor Diet and Lack of Exercise
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By Janet Martin Some people complain that no amount of exercising or dieting can help them lose their weight. It seems that even if they reduce the amount of calories they take in daily or increase their exercise regimen, the drop in their weight stays marginal at best. There are also a number of individuals who... Read More
By Janet Martin Some people complain that no amount of exercising or dieting can help them lose their weight. It seems that even if they reduce the amount of calories they take in daily or increase their exercise regimen, the drop in their weight stays marginal at best. There are also a number of individuals who... Read More
6. Large Waistline, Tiny Brain?
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Heavier people seem to be more prone to cognitive problems like Alzheimer's disease, and now researchers know why. It seems that packing on the pounds reduces the size of your brain, according to a recent study. {relatedarticles}Clinically obese people - those whose body mass index was more than 30 - had 8 percent less brain tissue than those whose BMIs fell in the normal range. Overweight people who participated in the study -... Read More
Heavier people seem to be more prone to cognitive problems like Alzheimer's disease, and now researchers know why. It seems that packing on the pounds reduces the size of your brain, according to a recent study. {relatedarticles}Clinically obese people - those whose body mass index was more than 30 - had 8 percent less brain tissue than those whose BMIs fell in the normal range. Overweight people who participated in the study -... Read More

