Press Releases with tag "Tom Griesel"
“Everything in Moderation” Is Bad Diet Philosophy, Researchers Say
i-Newswire,
2013-05-03
Even small amounts of soda or slice of chocolate cake might have a bigger effect on your health than you think.
U.S. Ranks Last Among 16 Developed Nations in Lifespan and Illness, Report Finds
i-Newswire,
2013-02-27
TurboCharged co-authors say optimal body composition and health is not rocket science.
Eighty Percent of Heart Disease Is Preventable, Say Mayo Clinic Researchers
i-Newswire,
2013-02-20
Researchers agree, never too late to make healthy and positive diet and lifestyle changes.
Obesity May Cause Lower Levels of Vitamin D, Say British Researchers
i-Newswire,
2013-02-15
Study sheds light on previous school of thought and possible health implications.
Few Americans Aware of Obesity’s Detrimental Effects, Poll Finds
i-Newswire,
2013-02-08
Boomer generation health experts Dian Griesel, Ph.D., and Tom Griesel: "Our health is our responsibility."
Half of American Adults Will Be Obese by 2030, Say Researchers
i-Newswire,
2012-11-20
Report projects health care related costs to reach $2.7 trillion.
TurboCharged Takes Top Spots as Amazon Best Selling Diet and Nutrition Book
i-Newswire,
2012-10-23
Today Show segment on Joy Fit Club with Kathie Lee and Hoda, highlights man's 150-pound weight loss journey and skyrockets sales.
Are You Ready to Get De-Hypnotized?
i-Newswire,
2012-09-27
Achieving peak performance by deprogramming automated reactions and responses through self-hypnosis.
Almonds Can Be Healthy Part of Fat-Loss Program, Researchers Find
i-Newswire,
2012-09-27
Recent Temple University study found, including almonds in weigh loss plan had no negative impact on results when compared to avoiding nuts.
Latest US Obesity Statistics Find Link Between Poverty and Being Overweight
i-Newswire,
2012-09-27
State-by-state obesity statistics released. Top 10 dominated by states with low income levels.
Infants’ Diet Affects Their IQ by Age Eight, Say Researchers
i-Newswire,
2012-09-27
Recent study from the University of Adelaide found that infants’ early diet can make a noticeable difference in IQ.
Stomach “Pacemaker” Approved for Weight Loss in Europe
i-Newswire,
2012-09-27
A stomach “pacemaker” for weight loss has recently been approved for use in Britain and is available in most other European Union countries.
Potential Link Found Between Early Diet Choices and Eating Disorders in Girls
i-Newswire,
2012-08-09
Researchers found the percentage of carbohydrate and fat consumption by girls around age 11 seemed to predict increases in body dissatisfaction by age 14.
Potential Link Found Between Early Diet Choices and Eating Disorders in Girls
i-Newswire,
2012-08-09
Researchers found the percentage of carbohydrate and fat consumption by girls around age 11 seemed to predict increases in body dissatisfaction by age 14.
Two Studies Find Traditional Foraging Lifestyle Beneficial for Health
i-Newswire,
2012-08-09
According to the studies, lifestyle factors are the major cause; high levels of physical activity, large amounts of fruits and vegetables and lower caloric intake are common and may offer protection against health problems.
Ingesting Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Lower Levels of Protein Linked to Alzheimer’s
i-Newswire,
2012-08-09
A new suggests that eating foods that contain omega-3 fatty acids may be associated with lower blood levels of a protein related to Alzheimer’s disease and memory problems.
Obesity Accounts for Nearly 21% of Healthcare Costs, Researchers Claim
i-Newswire,
2012-07-26
Researchers found that the cost of obesity is most likely twice as high as previous estimates and is now responsible for nearly 21% of healthcare expenses.
Salt Content of Fast Food Higher in North America Than Europe, Study Finds
i-Newswire,
2012-07-26
Researchers found that fast food in the U.S. and Canada contains much higher amounts of sodium than either the United Kingdom or France.
Mango Consumption Linked to Better Health in Two Studies
i-Newswire,
2012-07-19
Researchers found that those who regularly ate mangos scored higher on the Healthy Eating Index than those that did not.
Limiting Eating Times May Override Ills Linked to High-Fat Diet, Study Finds
i-Newswire,
2012-07-16
Turbocharged authors advise eating very lightly during the day and using extended periods without food to accelerate the rate at which the body uses fat stores.
Heavy Weights Not Required to Build Muscle, Study Finds
i-Newswire,
2012-07-12
“Strength training is necessary for muscle maintenance and optimal health, but there are many ways to accomplish this,” say boomer generation health experts Dian Griesel, Ph.D., and Tom Griesel,
Beta-Carotene Derivatives Can Block Effectiveness of Vitamin A, Study Suggests
i-Newswire,
2012-07-09
Many known and still unknown compounds found in whole natural food are good for you when consumed as part of a balanced diet, but may be toxic when isolated into supplement form.
Lack of Sleep Could Contribute to Weight Gain, Researchers Conclude
i-Newswire,
2012-07-05
After looking at 1,088 pairs of twins, researchers found a correlation between sleeping fewer than seven hours a night with an increased BMI and greater genetic influences on BMI.
Researchers Predict 11 Percent of Americans Will Be Severely Obese by 2030
i-Newswire,
2012-06-25
According to a recent 400-page report by the Institute of Medicine (IOM), over 65% of American adults are overweight.
TurboCharged Recipes Offers More Than 400 Culinary Delights That Get You Lean and Healthy the TurboCharged Way
i-Newswire,
2012-07-17
The recipes in the pages of TurboCharged Recipes were created and compiled for the person who loves good food, but can’t or won’t spend hours preparing it because they are far too busy living and loving life.