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Indian Women Burn Less Than 50% Calories Every Day: Study 2019-01-08 10:45:34
While men and women in India are to a large extent physically inactive, women were found to burn fewer calories than their male counterparts, finds a survey of more than one million Indians. The survey - "Physical activity levels of...
Keywords: calorie, calories burned per exercise, calories burned per exercise, burn
Read MoreAvoid Smoking to Ward off Stroke Risks During Menopause: Study 2018-11-30 07:17:11
Quitting smoking during the transition phase to menopause could be the key to obviate risks of cardiovascular diseases including heart attacks and strokes, suggests a new study. Menopause is a natural decline in reproductive hormones when a woman reaches her...
Keywords: Stroke Risks During Menopause, women health, women, cardiovascular diseases
Read MoreSurprise! Lose weight without dieting! 2016-07-12 13:47:13
Do you want to lose weight but unable to change your eating habits? Don't worry! Now you don't need to do dieting for loosing weight. A new theory, known as 'chrononutrition' has found that controlling eating habits and patterns can...
Keywords: Dieting, chrononutrition, chrononutrition, Weight lose
Read MoreHealthy eating tips to follow amid COVID-19 2020-08-28 12:15:03
It is of utmost importance to follow healthy eating habits amid the coronavirus pandemic. Staying indoors and working from has taken a toll not just on health but also the eating habits. As we are always staying at home, we...
Keywords: coronavirus, healthy, eating, coronavirus
Read MoreCardiovascular disease affecting young Indians ahead of Western counterparts! 2016-09-30 12:08:35
Around 25 per cent deaths in India has been caused due to the cardiovascular disorders, however, the young population with a sedentary lifestyle, unhealthy eating habits and genetic predisposition are adding to the crisis. According to the research, heart disease...
Keywords: Heart diseases, Cardiovascular disease, young Indians, young Indians
Read MoreWhy Obesity can be a Risk Factor for COVID-19? 2020-07-28 05:59:13
Certain mechanical issues with respect to obese person’s body will curb the recovery process of a COVID-19 patient. A recent study by Apollo Hospitals in Delhi found that about 70% of COVID-19 patients who were tested positive were either overweight...
Keywords: diabetes, study, virus, Apollo hospitals
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