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Beverages can add to weight gain

Each year, weight gain sneaks up on millions of Americans who indulge in high-calorie drinks. Beverages now make up 21 percent of our daily calorie consumption....

Obesity task force aims for July deadline

The chairman of the Task Force on Media and Childhood Obesity said that the group planned to report back to Congress and the FCC in mid July with recommendations for...

Free to choose obesity?

The obvious model for those hoping to reverse the fattening of America is the campaign against smoking. Before the surgeon general officially condemned smoking in...

Diabetes Incidence in U.S. Up 14 Percent

That increase was logged just in the last two years; diabetes now affects 7 percent of the population, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced recently.

Researcher says evidence does not support fruit juice-obesity link

According to a recent analysis of government data, children who drank 100 percent juice had healthier overall diets than non-juice consumers and consumed more total...

Mothering Styles Tied to Obesity Rates, Study Says

"Clean your plate or else!" and other authoritarian approaches to parenting can lead to overweight children, a new study finds. Strict mothers were nearly five times...

U.S. Leads in Obesity but Transatlantic Weight Gap Is Narrowing

"Overweight Consumers and the Future of Food and Drinks," a new report from independent market analyst Datamonitor, reveals that the American waistline is getting...

Don t blame obesity on high-fructose corn syrup

  ...Don t blame obesity on high-fructose corn syrup 09/03/2004 A recent workshop at Virginia Tech s Center for Food and Nutrition Policy found no connection between...

New Research Shows That Sugar and High-Fructose Corn Syrup Are Not That Different

There is no special link between the consumption of high-fructose corn syrup and obesity

Beverages sweetened with high fructose corn syrup affect fullness, hunger same as as those sweetened with sugar

A statement from Audrae Erickson, president of the Corn Refiners Association, on peer-reviewed study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

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