Japan: Okinawa port turns blood red after beer factory leak
Okinawa's Orion Breweries has apologised but said the scarlet waters posed no health risks.
2023-06-28 16:49
Chrissy Teigen and husband John Legend go casual as they enjoy romantic shopping trip in West Hollywood
Chrissy Teigen and husband John Legend were spotted deep in conversation, carrying large shopping bags from The Row
2023-06-28 16:29
Elizabeth Olsen embraces summer with straw hat and a plunging neckline on lunch outing in Los Feliz
Going makeup-free, the 34-year-old rocked a straw hat and Ray-Ban Blaze Round sunglasses for a relaxing lunch with a male friend
2023-06-28 16:20
Is mad honey legal in America? Joe Rogan digs deep into the rules during 'JRE' podcast, fans call it 'crazy a** drug'
Joe Rogan tasted a spoon of mad honey and then offered it to his guest Sam Tallent while wondering about the product's legal status
2023-06-28 16:17
Intermittent fasting ‘no better for weight loss’ than calorie counting
Time-restricted eating, commonly known as intermittent fasting, may produce similar weight loss results for adults with obesity compared to traditional calorie counting, according to a new study. The small clinical trial, whose results were published on Tuesday in the journal Annals of Internal Medicine, found that participants who engaged in 8-hour time restricted eating had improved insulin sensitivity compared to those in the control group who ate their calories any time over 10 or more hours a day. Over a billion people worldwide are obese with the with the disease projected to grow in prevalence across the globe, according to the World Health Organization. Obesity has also been found to be a serious risk factor for other metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and some types of cancer. A widely adopted tried-and-tested method to lose weight is to burn more calories than one consumes, and to achieve this, individuals typically count the calories of the food they eat each day. While this traditional approach for losing weight involves counting calories, time-restricted eating, without calorie counting, has also emerged as a popular strategy as it is easier to follow. However, whether intermittent fasting is as effective in producing weight loss, especially beyond the short term, has remained unclear. In the new research, scientists from the University of Illinois Chicago studied 90 adults with obesity from the Greater Chicago area to determine whether intermittent fasting or calorie restricted eating would be more effective for weight control and heart disease risk reduction. Researchers randomly assigned participants to 1 of 3 groups: 8-hour time-restricted eating from noon to 8:00 pm only without calorie counting; reducing a fourth of their calories daily; or no change in calorie consumption with eating taking place over 10 hours or more throughout the day. Participants who followed time-restricted eating and those adopting calorie restriction met regularly with a dietician. The study found that participants who engaged in time-restricted eating ate 425 fewer calories per day than the control group and lost about 4.5kg (10lb) more than the control group after one year. On the other hand, the calorie-restricted group ate 405 fewer calories per day and lost about 5.5kg (12lb) more after one year, with participants in both groups showing high adherence to their interventions. Scientists believe the new study and its findings can help make better-informed clinical decisions by taking individual preferences into consideration, rather than just choosing a diet that may be more effective. Researchers also point out that access to dieticians likely helped the participants make healthier food choices. As there was substantial individual variability in weight loss among participants using these interventions, they called for further research to determine who would most benefit from each of these diet choices. Read More Scientist behind Ozempic says drug can make life ‘so miserably boring’ Teens with severe obesity are turning to surgery and new weight loss drugs, despite controversy Two children were born with ‘insatiable hunger’ that left them severely obese. Now scientists know why British toddler has American accent after watching popular YouTube show GB News in ‘significant breach’ of Ofcom rules over Covid vaccine claims NHS unions vote to accept government pay deal – but nurses could still strike
2023-06-28 15:46
Are Logan Paul and KSI OK? Influencers pelted with PRIME bottles during drink launch: 'Crazy scenes'
KSI enthusiastically said, 'Drink PRIME,' before the crowd started hurling bottles at him and Logan Paul
2023-06-28 15:23
Why Won’t Companies Use This Quick Fix to Reduce Cow Methane Emissions?
Peter Hynes brimmed with impatience last winter as he mixed an off-white powder the consistency of flour into
2023-06-28 14:52
Fewer Chinese Visitors to Upset Thailand’s Tourism Recovery Goal
Thailand is likely to miss its goal of hosting 30 million foreign tourists amid fewer-than-expected visitors from China,
2023-06-28 14:28
Paris Hilton trolled as she promotes Taco Bell's first-ever advice hotline: 'Need to see you swallow a bite'
Paris Hilton posted a video where she shared Taco Bell with her team members on a private jet
2023-06-28 12:57
Louis Vuitton Owner Emerges as ESG Magnet With $17 Billion Stake
The world’s biggest producer of luxury goods has emerged as a favorite among fund managers marketing themselves as
2023-06-28 12:24
Why did Bethenny Frankel wear a swimsuit on 'Today' show? 'RHONY' star's outfit leaves host Hoda Kotb baffled
Bethenny Frankel claims she forgot her real outfit in the Hamptons
2023-06-28 12:21
Fifteen Luxury Watches Stolen in Mexico Jewelry Store Raid
Fifteen luxury watches were stolen after at least four men smashed the windows of a jewelry store in
2023-06-28 11:58