Obesity is a complex and multifactorial condition that affects both men and women. However, recent research has demonstrated that there are considerable disparities between the drivers of obesity in ...
The widely believed 'Freshman 15' weight gain is largely a myth. Research shows students gain much less. Factors like ...
College students eat more in groups and formal dining locations, which may provide an explanation for weight gain known as ...
Marriage and divorce are life-changing events, the effects of which are evident in innumerable ways — including on the bathroom scale. Both marriage and divorce appear to lead to weight gain among ...
Several factors can contribute to weight gain in both men and women, but women often have a greater challenge. This can be due to sociological or psychological reasons, as well as those that are ...
Married men are over three times more likely to be obese than unmarried men, a new study finds, linking weight gain to social and health factors.
Not all calories are created equal, and some could do far greater harm to men's health, new research suggests. A small study led by a team from the University of Copenhagen in Denmark suggests that ...