NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Research has shown that obese men have lower rates of prostate cancer than thinner men, but a new study suggests that this does not reflect an actual lower risk, but a ...
Moderate exercise may help regulate appetite in obese men by influencing key hormones like IL-6, irisin, and NPY, offering potential insights for weight management strategies. Study: Acute effect of ...
CHICAGO — Visceral or deep belly fat might be a risk factor for bone loss and decreased bone strength in men, according to a study presented here at the Radiological Society of North America 98th ...
Abdominal obesity is associated with an increased likelihood of surgical complications and worse functional outcomes in men undergoing radical prostatectomy (RP) for prostate cancer (PCa), according ...
Obesity has long been established as a risk factor for cancer, particularly when it’s stored in certain areas of the body. Now, new research suggests that a larger waist circumference is a bigger risk ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Being obese may increase the cost of surgery for men with prostate cancer -- at least the more traditional forms of the procedure, a new study suggests. Researchers found ...
After prostate cancer surgery, obese men are more likely than men with normal weight to have high levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA), a marker for cancer recurrence, according to a study led by ...
Losing weight is challenging, and that’s why natural fat burners or weight loss supplements with natural ingredients are becoming increasingly popular. Among the best fat burners for men are ...
New research from scientists at York University is shedding light on the mechanisms underpinning why men are significantly more likely to die from obesity-related diseases compared to women. The ...
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