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How to Keep Lost Weight off? Try regular, short phone calls
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
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Molecule in hemoglobin: hidden life as powerful hormone revealed
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
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Weight loss surgery extends lifespan
Thursday, August 23, 2007
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Want fries with that? 72,000 Cheeseburgers and still going
Thursday, July 26, 2007
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A walk a day might help keep the doctor away for post-menopausal women
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
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Major Gift for Pennington Research
Thursday, March 29, 2007
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TAKE 5 FOR DIABETES |
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Pennington Biomedical Research Center’s Take 5 for Diabetes Education Program is a series of 5 class meetings designed for individuals with Type II diabetes, metabolic syndrome, pre-diabetes or those who have a family history of diabetes. To learn more, click here. |
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Population Science Programs
Peter Katzmarzyk, Ph.D., FACSM - Associate Executive Director for Population Science
Our Population Science Laboratories include: Chronic Disease Epidemiology & Health Delivery, Clinical Epidemiology, Nutritional Epidemiology, Physical Activity Epidemiology, and Preventive Medicine.
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Faculty:
David Harsha
The Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Health Delivery laboratory is researching the implementation of efficacy studies in behavioral interventions for cardiovascular disease, overweight, and metabolic syndrome, and the study of effectiveness of proven behavioral strategies in real world populations |
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Faculty:
Stephanie Broyles
There is no description at this time. Please check back later. |
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Faculty:
Catherine Champagne, Donna Ryan, Betty Kennedy
Nutritional epidemiology includes all studies of the relations between diet and health in human populations. To this end, the goal of this laboratory is to provide nutrition education and/or counseling that improve diet and health. |
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Faculty:
Peter Katzmarzyk
website: http://labs.pbrc.edu/physical_activity_epidemiology/
The focus of the Physical Activity Epidemiology Laboratory is on the effects of physical activity, fitness, and obesity on morbidity and mortality, and their impact on population health. These issues are examined using epidemiological approaches and large-scale population studies. |
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