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Parents' Perception Of Whether Their Children Are Under Or Overweight: More Than 4 In 10 Are Wrong
More than four in 10 parents with underweight and overweight children mistakenly believe their children are in the average weight range, according to University of Melbourne research. The study also finds that different methods of assessing children's weight - such as BMI or waist circumference - result in different rates of children being identified as overweight or underweight. According to BMI, more children were classified as overweight, than compared to waist circumference.
Medicalnewstoday.com Tuesday, October 21, 2008Ankle, Feet Most Commonly Injured During High School Basketball
While rebounding in basketball is an integral part of the game, it was also associated with 25 percent of injuries in high School basketball. New research also found the most commonly injured body site was to the ankle or foot, resulting in 40 percent of injuries.
Medicalnewstoday.com Tuesday, October 21, 2008Exercise of the Week - Split squats
There are two strength training exercises that are guaranteed to cause instant groans from my clients: pushups and lunges. Pushups are hard because you're supporting all of your...
About Tuesday, October 21, 2008Glucose Formation By The Liver Altered By Low-Carb Diets
A new study shows that a low-carbohydrate diet changes hepatic energy metabolism. When carbohydrates are restricted, the liver relies more on substances like lactate and amino acids to form glucose, instead of glycerol. These findings are in the November issue of Hepatology, a journal published by John Wiley & Sons on behalf of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD). The article is also available online at Wiley Interscience (
Medicalnewstoday.com Tuesday, October 21, 2008Obesity Likely Contributing To Older, Minority Women's Increased Risk For Arthritis, Study Finds
Older minority women are more likely than their white counterparts to develop osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, likely because of risk factors such as obesity, according to a study published last month in the Journal of American Geriatrics Society, Reuters health reports.
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