New research that will be presented at this year’s European Congress of Obesity (ECO 2025, Malaga, Spain, May 11-14) show that the cutting points of the body mass indicator (BMI) significantly overestimate overweight and obesity in men’s athletes. The study from Italy also offers new cut -off points for overweight and obesity in this group. […]
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Obesity has long been associated with an increased risk of health problems, including cancer. However, scientists have recently discovered that a specific body measurement in men can serve as a strong predictor of their risk of cancer. Although the body mass indicator (BMI) serves as a strong health adversity indicator, the latest test Published in […]
Because ADHD diagnoses are still growing in the USA, scientists have discovered a disturbing relationship between behavioral disorder and a reduced life expectancy, while the impact differs between men and women. The hyperactivity syndrome with a attention deficit (ADHD) is one of the most common neurode development disorders affecting children. This condition can affect various […]
Men are generally taller than women, but we do not define gender by height. Likewise ours latest research shows that we cannot define men and women by their tendency to sweat (although some parents and partners may suggest otherwise). When we studied men and women exercising in warm and dry conditions, sex differences in responses […]