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Can obesity protect people from dementia?
Research suggests that over 65’s living with obesity may be protected against brain diseases.

Body weight is controlled by the brain, consultant says
The brain plays an essential role in the development of obesity, according to a recognised researcher.

Endoscopic procedure shows promising weight loss results
American study, published by the Lancet, has shown how a quick endoscopic procedure can lower the production of hunger hormones.

Weight loss injection may reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes
Latest research shows an injection developed to tackle obesity cuts the risk of heart attacks and strokes, regardless of the amount of weight lost.

Brazilian schools join the fight against childhood obesity
School cafeterias in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil are enlisted to help encourage healthy eating and tackle the rising obesity rates amongst children.

More training and resources needed for healthcare professionals to tackle childhood obesity
Researchers from the University of Birmingham find doctors are feeling unable to address the growing problem of childhood obesity due to a lack of training and capacity.

Brown fat and its role in the fight against obesity
Recent research uncovers a previously unknown function of brown fat which could help combat obesity.

Global study finds taxing unhealthy food helps cut obesity
New UK study concludes taxes on foods that are high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) has reduced the sale, purchase and consumption of those foods in some countries.

Research indicates high blood pressure could begin in childhood
Swedish study finds children and teenagers living with overweight or obesity are more likely to have high blood pressure as adults, indicating the processes behind the condition could begin as early as childhood.

People living with obesity should exercise at specific times of the day according to new research
New research published in the Diabetes Care journal claims that people living with obesity will see greater health benefits if they exercise at certain times of the day.

Obesity and a high fat diet may speed up brain aging
New research presented at the American Psychology Summit indicates that obesity may accelerate brain aging and lead to cognitive decline.

Light physical activity as a child is key to reducing risk of type 2 diabetes
Increased sedentary time from childhood is associated with a significant increase in blood insulin concentration and therefore the risk of type 2 diabetes, a new study has found.

New research supports calls to decrease or remove the lower limit of current recommendations for pregnant women with obesity
New study finds pregnancy weight gain below the current minimum recommended by the U.S. Institute of Medicine (IOM) for obese patients, did not appear to increase their risk for maternal and foetal complications.

Organisations and individuals invited to sign a pledge to eradicate weight-based stigma and discrimination
Over 100 medical and scientific organisations have signed up so far to the Pledge to Eradicate Weight Stigma.

National obesity conference: Just four weeks to go
With just under a month until the inaugural Obesity & Weight Management Alliance conference, anticipation is mounting for an educational event that promises to equip UK healthcare professionals in tackling the nation's obesity crisis.

Platinum sponsor announced for obesity and weight management conference
Lilly announced as Platinum sponsor for the inaugural Obesity & Weight Management Alliance conference to be held in May.

Effects of sweeteners and sweetness enhancers on adults living with obesity
A new study published in eBiomedicine evaluates the acute and repeated effects of sweeteners and sweetness enhancers (S&SE) versus sucrose formulations on appetite and endocrine response in adults with obesity.

Obesity reduces in children following pandemic
New research finds the prevalence of overweight and obesity in 3- and 4-year-olds in Sweden has reduced following the pandemic, suggesting the rise was temporary.

Weight-loss surgery yields long-term benefits for type 2 diabetes
American researchers find that bariatric surgery helped people with type 2 diabetes better control their blood glucose compared to other medical and lifestyle interventions.

Being sedentary as a child significantly increases risk of premature vascular damage
Childhood sedentariness has been identified as a cause of premature vascular damage, but engaging in light physical activity could reduce the risk.