Physical activity is not only important for fitness but also for overall health. This is confirmed by a new study, which ...
A new study finds that drinking carbonated or sparkling water may contribute to weight loss via two mechanisms, though it may ...
“Without empirical data, Dr Takahashi’s suggestion that the bicarbonate generated from carbon dioxide in fizzy water would exert a similarly sized effect on glucose use to that of haemodialysis to ...
His team identified PanK4 as a key regulator of energy metabolism in skeletal muscle, regulating glucose uptake and fatty acid oxidation and being activated by physical exercise. The study suggests ...
Another claim that has sometimes been made about fizzy water in the media and in other studies (though not by the author of ...
For years it has been claimed that sparkling water may aid weight loss by helping you feel fuller – reducing your desire to ...
Sparkling water could help weight loss in more indirect ways, experts said, but warned there were some potential negatives ...
Drinking fizzy water may boost weight loss by boosting glucose uptake and metabolism, a study suggests. The carbonated beverage has been hailed as a potential slimming aid as it can make you feel full ...
The results of a new study about the effects of carbonated water on appetite has some experts fizzing with excitement. But is ...
Sparkling water could help weight loss in more indirect ways, experts said, but warned there were some potential negatives ...