AllNews'Bmi Research' - 34 News Result(s)Plant-Based Diet: 7 Myths About A Plant-Based Diet To Watch Out ForHealth | Manya Singh | Monday April 17, 2023 Researching can help avoid misinformation and myths. This article outlines such common misconceptions about a plant-based diet. www.ndtv.comHealthy Lifestyle May Help Mitigate High Genetic Risk Of Cancer, Researchers Find ANI | Wednesday July 28, 2021 According to research, healthy lifestyle factors such as abstinence from smoking and drinking, low BMI, and exercise may help decrease cancer incidence, even in individuals with a high genetic risk. doctor.ndtv.comCombining BMI With Body Shape Better Predictor Of Cancer Risk DoctorNDTV | Tuesday May 11, 2021 According to an online research, a measure of body shape should be used alongside body mass index (BMI) to help determine the risk of obesity-related cancers. doctor.ndtv.comVitamin D Supplements Can Reduce Cancer Risk, New Study Finds; Know How You Can Get Adequate Vitamin D Written by Garima Arora | Friday November 20, 2020 Vitamin D benefits: The study was designed to test the independent effects of vitamin D and Omega-3 supplements as well as to test for synergy between the two. Researchers also examined the possible modifying effect of body mass index (BMI). doctor.ndtv.comParents Take Note! Most Picky Eaters Do Not Grow Out Of The Habit Easily: Study Sushmita Sengupta | Thursday May 28, 2020 Children could be established picky eaters by the age of four, the researchers said. The study also said that high picky eating was associated with lower BMIs. food.ndtv.comGlobal Calorie Intake To Increase By More Than 60%, Warn Researchers IANS | Monday December 9, 2019 The increase in global calorie requirements between 2010 and 2100 would be one third larger, reaching a total increase of nearly 80 per cent, said the researchers. doctor.ndtv.comBMI Plays Significant Role In Progression Of Multiple Sclerosis: Study ANI | Tuesday April 16, 2019 Researchers found that MS patients with high body mass indexes (BMIs) had higher ceramide levels and more circulating monocytes than were evident in healthy individuals with the same BMIs. doctor.ndtv.comAttention! Excess Body Weight May Lead To This Cancer IANS | Monday April 1, 2019 Higher Body Mass Index was linked with increased risk of dying of pancreatic cancer, but this increase in risk was largest for BMI assessed at earlier ages, the researcher said. doctor.ndtv.comDo Artificial Sweeteners Help In Weight Loss? New Research Review Finds OutFood | NDTV Food Desk | Tuesday January 8, 2019 A new review of research on the health effects of consumption of 'non-sugar sweeteners' showed that they may not help in weight loss or other health benefits, but that there was no harm in using them. www.ndtv.comMoms, Take Note! Your Weight Affects Kid's Too ANI | Wednesday November 21, 2018 Parents have a major impact on their children's health and lifestyle. A physically less active mom is likely to have children with higher BMI. doctor.ndtv.comHere's How A Plant-Based Diet Can Help You Avoid Obesity Later In Life IANS | Thursday May 24, 2018 If you want to stay away from obesity in later life, then start eating more plant-based foods as researchers say consumption of even mild vegetarian diet may reduce the risk of obesity in long term. doctor.ndtv.comHere's How Gut Bacteria May Increase Your Risk Of Obesity PTI | Monday February 26, 2018 An increasing number of research studies indicate that our gut microbiota does play an important role in our health. doctor.ndtv.comExcess Body Fat May Increase Dementia Risk; Try These Ways to Shed Some Kilos!Food | NDTV Food Desk | Friday December 1, 2017 The researchers found that each five-unit increase in the body mass index (BMI) was associated with a 16-33 percent of higher risk of this condition. www.ndtv.comIndia's Demonetisation Drive Drags Down Nepal's EconomyBusiness | Thomson Reuters | Wednesday December 14, 2016 Nepal depends heavily on funds from workers in India, who sent home $640 million in 2016, or about 2.6 percent of Nepal's gross domestic product. www.ndtv.com/businessInfra Bottlenecks Put Investors In Wait And Watch ModeBusiness | Press Trust of India | Sunday December 4, 2016 Even as the government is going all-out to attract FDI in the infrastructure space, foreign investors are adopting a wait and watch approach, BMI Research said in a report. www.ndtv.com/businessMore News »'Bmi Research' - 34 News Result(s)Plant-Based Diet: 7 Myths About A Plant-Based Diet To Watch Out ForHealth | Manya Singh | Monday April 17, 2023 Researching can help avoid misinformation and myths. This article outlines such common misconceptions about a plant-based diet. www.ndtv.comHealthy Lifestyle May Help Mitigate High Genetic Risk Of Cancer, Researchers Find ANI | Wednesday July 28, 2021 According to research, healthy lifestyle factors such as abstinence from smoking and drinking, low BMI, and exercise may help decrease cancer incidence, even in individuals with a high genetic risk. doctor.ndtv.comCombining BMI With Body Shape Better Predictor Of Cancer Risk DoctorNDTV | Tuesday May 11, 2021 According to an online research, a measure of body shape should be used alongside body mass index (BMI) to help determine the risk of obesity-related cancers. doctor.ndtv.comVitamin D Supplements Can Reduce Cancer Risk, New Study Finds; Know How You Can Get Adequate Vitamin D Written by Garima Arora | Friday November 20, 2020 Vitamin D benefits: The study was designed to test the independent effects of vitamin D and Omega-3 supplements as well as to test for synergy between the two. Researchers also examined the possible modifying effect of body mass index (BMI). doctor.ndtv.comParents Take Note! Most Picky Eaters Do Not Grow Out Of The Habit Easily: Study Sushmita Sengupta | Thursday May 28, 2020 Children could be established picky eaters by the age of four, the researchers said. The study also said that high picky eating was associated with lower BMIs. food.ndtv.comGlobal Calorie Intake To Increase By More Than 60%, Warn Researchers IANS | Monday December 9, 2019 The increase in global calorie requirements between 2010 and 2100 would be one third larger, reaching a total increase of nearly 80 per cent, said the researchers. doctor.ndtv.comBMI Plays Significant Role In Progression Of Multiple Sclerosis: Study ANI | Tuesday April 16, 2019 Researchers found that MS patients with high body mass indexes (BMIs) had higher ceramide levels and more circulating monocytes than were evident in healthy individuals with the same BMIs. doctor.ndtv.comAttention! Excess Body Weight May Lead To This Cancer IANS | Monday April 1, 2019 Higher Body Mass Index was linked with increased risk of dying of pancreatic cancer, but this increase in risk was largest for BMI assessed at earlier ages, the researcher said. doctor.ndtv.comDo Artificial Sweeteners Help In Weight Loss? New Research Review Finds OutFood | NDTV Food Desk | Tuesday January 8, 2019 A new review of research on the health effects of consumption of 'non-sugar sweeteners' showed that they may not help in weight loss or other health benefits, but that there was no harm in using them. www.ndtv.comMoms, Take Note! Your Weight Affects Kid's Too ANI | Wednesday November 21, 2018 Parents have a major impact on their children's health and lifestyle. A physically less active mom is likely to have children with higher BMI. doctor.ndtv.comHere's How A Plant-Based Diet Can Help You Avoid Obesity Later In Life IANS | Thursday May 24, 2018 If you want to stay away from obesity in later life, then start eating more plant-based foods as researchers say consumption of even mild vegetarian diet may reduce the risk of obesity in long term. doctor.ndtv.comHere's How Gut Bacteria May Increase Your Risk Of Obesity PTI | Monday February 26, 2018 An increasing number of research studies indicate that our gut microbiota does play an important role in our health. doctor.ndtv.comExcess Body Fat May Increase Dementia Risk; Try These Ways to Shed Some Kilos!Food | NDTV Food Desk | Friday December 1, 2017 The researchers found that each five-unit increase in the body mass index (BMI) was associated with a 16-33 percent of higher risk of this condition. www.ndtv.comIndia's Demonetisation Drive Drags Down Nepal's EconomyBusiness | Thomson Reuters | Wednesday December 14, 2016 Nepal depends heavily on funds from workers in India, who sent home $640 million in 2016, or about 2.6 percent of Nepal's gross domestic product. www.ndtv.com/businessInfra Bottlenecks Put Investors In Wait And Watch ModeBusiness | Press Trust of India | Sunday December 4, 2016 Even as the government is going all-out to attract FDI in the infrastructure space, foreign investors are adopting a wait and watch approach, BMI Research said in a report. www.ndtv.com/businessMore News »Your search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com