Researchers found that women with high levels of intermuscular fat had an ‘especially high risk’ of heart attack or failure, ...
Watch out! Muscle fat may increase the risk of heart disease and death, regardless of your body mass index (BMI).
People with pockets of fat hidden inside their muscles are at a higher risk of dying or being hospitalized from a heart attack or heart failure, regardless of their body mass index, according to ...
New study finds further evidence that existing measures, such as body mass index (BMI) or waist circumference, are not adequate to evaluate the risk of heart disease accurately for all people ...
According to the study, for every 1% increase in fatty muscle fraction, there was a 2% increased risk of CMD and a 7% ...
Asians, non-Hispanic Blacks and Hispanics were significantly less likely than whites to use obesity-management medications to lower their weight compared with whites, new research suggests. The ...
GLP-1 agents "have an intricate web of various effects," Al-Aly said in a press briefing. For example, the analysis showed ...
The study's author suggested that, unlike subcutaneous fat or fat stored under the skin, fat stored in the muscles may be ...
Subhashree Rautaray, a 32-year-old mother and IT professional, embarked on a weight loss journey in January 2024 to improve ...
Errors and anomalies do not stop at individual cases; they permeate extreme-age research.
Popular GLP-1 medications approved for weight loss, diabetes, and heart disease may have untapped potential to reduce the ...