Human body can cope with occasional over eating but continuous binging will have serious health effects
• 5 years agoAs little as 24 hours of overeating can have some negative consequences for our health, including elevated blood sugar concentrations.
6 big breakfast ideas from across India to help you burn double the calories
Myupchar • 5 years agoA new study has revealed that eating a big breakfast instead of a low-cal one can help prevent the onset of obesity and high blood pressure.
Fast food calorie info only cuts down the intake temporarily, says new study
• 5 years agoAfter a year, the average calories per transaction had reduced to only 23 calories less than before labelling.
The great complexities of counting calories
Myupchar • 6 years agoTotal calorie intake should be based on a number of factors such as your age, height, weight, gender and lifestyle.
Want to stay slim? Drink more plain water
Fp Archives • 9 years agoIf you are aiming to shed a few extra kilos, just drinking a little more plain water can make a huge difference.
New proposed US food labels will highlight calories, sugar content
Fp Archives • 11 years agoThe Obama administration is proposing new food labels that would make it easier to know about calories and added sugars, a reflection of the shifting science behind nutrition.
Weight Loss Resolution: Nutritionists approve of high protein 'fad' diets
Fp Archives • 11 years ago"Fad" diets can lead to a slimmer, lighter New Year for those whose resolve remains robust, according to doctors and nutritionists analysing them.
How exercise makes us thinner: It alters DNA, says study
Fp Archives • 12 years agoSwedish researchers have described for the first time what happens on an epigenetic level in fat cells when we undertake physical activity.
Want to burn calories? Watch a horror movie
Fp Archives • 12 years agoViewers who put themselves through 90 minutes of adrenaline-pumping horror action can use up as much as 113 calories.
Embrace cold weather to lose calories
Fp Archives • 12 years agoResearchers said humans are born with brown fat around their shoulder blades, which plays an important role in maintaining our body temperature as babies