Exercise Keeps Dangerous Visceral Fat Away A Year After Weight Loss, Study Finds (Science Daily)

A study conducted by exercise physiologists finds that as little as 80 minutes a week of aerobic or resistance training helps not only to prevent weight gain, but also to inhibit a regain of harmful visceral fat one year after weight loss.

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Exercise Keeps Visceral Fat Away After Weight Loss (redOrbit)

A study conducted by exercise physiologists in the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Human Studies finds that as little as 80 minutes a week of aerobic or resistance training helps not only to prevent weight gain, but also to inhibit a regain of harmful visceral fat one year after weight loss.The study was published online Oct.

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Exercise keeps dangerous visceral fat away a year after weight loss (w/ Video) (PhysOrg)

A study conducted by exercise physiologists in the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Department of Human Studies finds that as little as 80 minutes a week of aerobic or resistance training helps not only to prevent weight gain, but also to inhibit a regain of harmful visceral fat one year after weight loss.

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Exercise prevents regain of harmful fat one year after weight loss (New Kerala)

Washington, Oct 29 : As little as 80 minutes a week of aerobic or resistance training helps not only to prevent weight gain, but also to inhibit a regain of harmful visceral fat one year after weight loss, according to a new study.

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Weight Watchers group members Lose For Good (Greeley Tribune)

Weight Watchers group members Lose For Good Mike Peters One thing about those Weight Watchers people: Once they put their mind to something, they go after it. In this case, it was the Lose For Good campaign, in which the Weight Watchers would not only work to lose weight, but for each pound they lost, they would bring in a pound of food for the Weld Food Bank. They overdid it, of course. While …

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Weight Watchers group members Lose For Good (Greeley Tribune)

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Middle age isn’t too late to lose weight (USA Today)

Middle-aged female dieters, take heart. It’s not too late to lose a significant amount of weight if you make the right changes and stick with them, according to research presented at the annual meeting of the Obesity Society.

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Stars Who Lose and Gain Weight for Movie Roles (Fox News)

With Jim Carrey reportedly gaining 50 pounds to play Curly in the new Farrelly brothers biopic of ‘The Three Stooges’ take a look at stars who have gained and lost weight for movies

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There are no "ta-dah" moments in the journey to lose weight (The Carolinian)

I recently caught an episode of “20/20″ that featured Valerie Bertinelli. Whatever made her famous came and went before my time – I simply know her as someone who is tabloid fodder because of her battle to lose weight. To prove to herself and to others that she could do it, Bertinelli lost 50 pounds and was featured on the cover of People Magazine.

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Weight Watchers Donations… (WCJB Gainesville)

They are eating less… so others can eat more. Seven weeks ago, Weight Watchers kicked off its second annual “Lose for Good Campaign”– A challenge for its members to lose weight, get healthy and help those in need. One Gainesville chapter did all three. Members at the Thornebrook Ce . . .

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North County Lose to Win Challenge (Suburban Journals)

The Top 10 participants who lost the most weight this week in the North County Lose to Win Challenge are listed in the chart.

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Finding the way to weight-loss success (Daily Record)

Despite the growing obesity epidemic, some physicians find it difficult to talk to heavy patients about their weight — and even harder to help them lose weight.

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Exercising with a friend ‘helps to lose more weight’ (Daily Telegraph)

Exercising with a friend is better than going to the gym alone because the competition helps people lose weight according to a new study.

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Eat well and lose weight (Business Examiner)

The human body can only use a certain amount of calories, proteins, fats, lipids, etc.

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