Researchers have found that structured school sessions can reduce adolescentsā junk food intake by over 1,000 calories daily, ...
PGIMER-led research finds simple behavioural interventions sharply reduce ultra-processed food consumption among adolescents ...
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Cutting out junk food from school lunches can reduce intake by 1,000 calories, study shows
A new study has discovered that children and teenagers are consuming over 1,000 calories each day in the form of junk food ...
Even as India witnesses a sharp rise in childhood obesity, diabetes and heart disease risk, a new scientific study has shown ...
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Calorie Deficit vs. Intermittent Fasting: Which Diet Is More Effective?
Calorie deficit and intermittent fasting are weight loss strategies that involve consuming fewer calories in a 24-hour period, but they differ in their focus. Here's how.
Background The global surge in ultra-processed food (UPF) consumption is a major public health challenge, particularly among ...
A novel study aims to determine whether making UPFs more difficult to chew and slower to eat can reduce energy intake and improve metabolic outcomes, shedding light on how texture may influence ...
Even as India is seeing a rapid rise in childhood obesity, diabetes, and heart-disease risk, a new study showed how ...
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