Study Finds Light at Night May Lead to Obesity

According to a study conducted at Ohio State University, authored by doctoral student of neuroscience Laura Fonken and professor of neuroscience Randy Nelson, being exposed to light during nighttime may lead to obesity, even if no physical activity or amount of food consumed change from one’s regular nighttime habits. Really.

Study Finds Light at Night May Lead to Obesity | Geekosystem

New magazine Just As Beautiful will only use ‘larger’ models

Just As Beautiful is aimed at women who are between a size 14 and 20 and, crucially, will not use models who are slimmer than its target audience.

It will feature articles on fashion, cooking and lifestyle – but unlike many other titles, it won’t include tips on dieting.

‘No model under size 14 will get into the magazine.’

New magazine Just As Beautiful will only use ‘larger’ models | Mail Online

Fat Thanks to Anant P. for the tip!

Moms’ Influence on Kids’ Weight Starts in Pregnancy, Study Finds

Most American women underestimate their ability to prevent obesity in their children, according to a new survey.

Research has shown that mothers have a stronger effect than fathers on a child’s weight. But this survey found that while 87 percent of women believe a parent’s obesity affects a child’s risk of becoming obese, only 28 percent “assign that responsibility to themselves.”

Moms’ Influence on Kids’ Weight Starts in Pregnancy, Study Finds