I have talked to him about the weight gain and asked him to go on more walks. I admit I have not come out to say how I feel ...
For many Americans, drinking a beer after work or during dinner feels like a harmless daily ritual. But health experts warn that consuming beer every day may quietly affect the body in ways many ...
Most people have a ritual they rarely question. Maybe it’s the cold bottle cracked open after getting home from work, the pint poured while dinner simmers on the stove, or the weekend six-pack that ...
LODI, Wis. (WKOW) — The 3rd Annual Beer Belly Plunge took place on Saturday, at Okee Bay outside Lucky's on the Lake. The event aimed to raise funds for the Dane, Lodi, and Merrimac volunteer fire ...
Q: My husband has developed a large belly. How can I convince him that this isn’t healthy, even though his backside and legs are in good shape, and he is still strong? — Susan R., Rochester, N.Y.
A fitness enthusiast hurt her husband's feelings by telling him she likes "having a lil more to grab" Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared in Billboard and ...
Holiday gatherings, football playoff parties, and bundling up to stay warm bring plenty of joy to the season. The festivities can also come with a common and dangerous side effect: the “beer belly.” ...
People with “beer bellies” may have an increased risk of heart damage, raising fresh concerns about the health risks tied to extra weight around the midsection. German researchers found that men with ...
That beer belly a guy's toting around could mean trouble for his heart, a new study says. Belly fat is linked to changes in heart structure that can contribute to heart failure, researchers reported ...
Pictogram showing the results of the research. An increase in waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) is associated with a higher left ventricular (LV) mass and lower ventricular volumes. Its association with right ...
A large new study using advanced imaging found that abdominal obesity, sometimes referred to as a "beer belly," is associated with more harmful changes in heart structure than overall body weight ...
One of the most common complaints from women in midlife is noticing their body hangs onto more weight around the midsection — seemingly for no particular reason. Frustrating, right? Like many other ...