How Diet and Western Eating Habits Impact Health and Well-being?
New study examines what the Tsimane consume on a regular basis and compares it to that of the Moseten, a neighboring population with similar language and ancestry, but whose eating habits and lifeways...
View ArticleHypocaloric Mediterranean Diet and Daily Exercise Help Maintain Weight Loss
The Predimed-Plus trial found that 33.7% of the patients following the hypocaloric Mediterranean diet and daily exercise showed a minimum of 5% weight loss. Nowadays, overweight or obese patients,...
View ArticleHigh-protein Diet Does Not Affect Kidney Function
Myth busted: Consuming protein-rich diet does not cause kidney damage in healthy adults, revealed scientists at McMaster University, who examined more than two dozen studies involving hundreds of...
View ArticleLow-Calorie Sweeteners Can Help in Sugar Reduction, Cravings Management,...
Low-calorie sweeteners can help reduce excess sugar intake, overcome cravings and help you lose weight, reports a new study. The latest research on low-calorie sweeteners' use, benefits, and role in...
View ArticleExercise, Diet and Wellness Apps are Powerful Learning Resources for Young...
Health related apps namely exercise, diet, and wellness apps are effective with young people, revealed new study published in the journal Learning, Media and Technology. Research undertaken at the...
View ArticleHow Ancient Andeans Adapted to Starchy Diet
New study published in Science Advances found that ancient populations of the Peruvian highlands adapted to the introduction of agriculture and an extreme, high-altitude environment in ways distinct...
View ArticleConnection Between Fiber Rich Diet and Heart Health Found
Gut bacteria which is capable of producing butyrate can reduce the risk of heart disease such as atherosclerosis, finds a new study. The findings of this study are published in the journal of INature...
View ArticleDiet Fluctuations May Elevate the Risk for Heart Disease, Diabetes
New study finds that risk factors for cardiovascular disease, diabetes closely follow with changes in diet patterns. The findings of the study are published in the journal iNutrients/i. During the...
View ArticleNutrient-rich Diet Protects Kids from Cognitive Difficulties Caused by...
In young mice, good nutrition in early life may protect against stress-induced changes in brain development, according to data presented at the Society for Endocrinology annual conference in Glasgow....
View ArticleLow-protein, High-carb Diet May Promote Healthy Brain Aging, Prevent Dementia
Consuming a low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet may boost your brain health and make you live longer, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iCell Reports/i....
View ArticleNovel Weight Loss Procedure Reduces Both Fat and Muscle
A novel procedure to treat obesity called the left gastric artery embolization leads to a loss of both fat and muscle. The scientists raise concerns over the loss of muscle and emphasis the importance...
View ArticleIntermittent Fasting: No Benefit Over Conventional Weight Loss Diets
Many people are swearing by intermittent fasting these days to lose weight and stay healthy. However, if you believe it has a greater advantage over conventional weight loss diets, a new study states...
View ArticleAlcohol Consumption May Be a Key to Long-Term Weight Loss for Diabetic People
Alcohol intake may influence long-term weight loss in adults with Type 2 diabetes, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iObesity/i. Research shows that losing...
View ArticleMediterranean Diet in Pregnancy Lowers Obesity and Cardiometabolic Risk
Following a Mediterranean diet during pregnancy can lower obesity and cardiometabolic risk in adults, reveals a new study. The Mediterranean diet is characterized by a high content of fruits,...
View ArticleMediterranean Diet Can Cut Heart Disease Risk
Mediterranean diet can significantly decrease the risk of heart disease, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iJAMA Network Open/i. A new study by investigators...
View ArticleLifestyle Intervention in Breast Cancer Survivors Had Helped in Weight Loss
Participation of early stage breast cancer survivors in lifestyle intervention on healthy habits program helped them lose weight and they also had higher rates of disease-free survival if they...
View ArticleFemales Might Benefit Most from a Low-salt Diet
A low-salt diet was found to be more beneficial in lowering blood pressure in females than males, reported scientists. The salt retention isn't higher in females, there is still an effect that drives...
View ArticleExercise after Weight Loss May Reduce Colorectal Cancer Risk
Exercise following weight loss may lower colorectal cancer risk, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the iAmerican Journal of Physiology--Endocrinology and Metabolism/i....
View ArticleHow Allergies in Infants are Impacted by Diet During Pregnancy?
Pregnant women in the United States avoided certain targeted food items during pregnancy to prevent future food allergies in infants. A longitudinal study of the pregnant women was conducted by the...
View ArticlePetite Implantable Device Controls Food Intake, Aids in Weight Loss
New easily implantable, battery-free weight loss devices developed by the engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison could act as a promising weapon to fight against the 'rising pandemic'...
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