Healthy Diet Could Save (Dollor) 50 Billion in Health Care Costs, Reveals Study
Unhealthy or suboptimal diet costs approximately (Dollor) 300 per person, or (Dollor) 50 billion nationally, accounting for 18 percent of all heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes costs in the...
View ArticleLate Night Eating, Poor Quality Diet during Pregnancy can Cause Undesirable...
Pregnant women who eat low quality diets late at night are more likely to gain excess weight, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iNutrients/i. A study led by...
View ArticleHigh Fat Diet Impairs Birth of New Neurons
In adult female mice, high fat diet was found to impair new neuron creation, stated research published in eNeuro. Further research could inspire metabolism-based preventions and treatments for brain...
View ArticlePlant-rich Diet can Protect Against Foodborne Pathogens
Consuming a plant-rich diet can make you less susceptible to gastrointestinal (GI) infection, reports a new mice study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iNature Microbiolgy/i....
View ArticleProtein Diet may Not Benefit All: Study
Consuming more protein daily than what is required benefits only those who are actively losing weight by cutting calories or who do strength training to build more lean muscle mass, according to new...
View ArticleMediterranean Diet May Protect Kidney Health of Transplant Recipients
In a study of kidney transplant recipients, those with higher adherence to the Mediterranean diet were less likely to experience kidney function loss. Despite improvements in the survival of...
View ArticleDiet Linked with Mental Health - New Evidence
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liYour diet can affect your mental health/li liA ketogenic diet, i.e., high in fat and low in carbohydrates can help control seizures in epileptic...
View ArticleMediterranean Diet: The Best Diet for New Year 2020
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liEating right should to be the first priority to live a healthy, sustainable and a disease-free life/li liMediterranean diet is declared as the best...
View ArticleCheck Out the Long-term Benefits of Weight Loss Surgery in Obese, Diabetic...
Bariatric surgery, also known as weight loss surgery, offered substantial and sustainable effects on weight loss, glycemic control, and lipid profile improvement in people with obesity and diabetes....
View ArticleLow-fat Diet Tied to Lower Testosterone Levels in Men
Certain diets, specifically a low-fat diet may be linked to a small but significant reduction in testosterone, reports a study. The findings of the study are published in the iJournal of Urology/i....
View ArticleLow Carbohydrate Diet and Death Risk: New Analysis
Unhealthy low-carbohydrate-diet and low-fat-diet scores were linked to increased total mortality, revealed study. What The Study Did: An analysis of self-reported national dietary data from more than...
View ArticleClimate-friendly Diet can Save the Planet, Boost Health, Reduce Health Costs
Eating a climate-friendly diet can protect our planet, promote overall health, and help cut down health costs, reports a new study. Increased uptake of plant-based diets in New Zealand could...
View ArticleHeart Attack Alert: High-protein Diet can Clog Your Arteries
Eating more protein can lead to build up of plaque in your arteries, reports a new study. The new study, by a team of researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, appears in...
View ArticleWeight Loss and Health Benefits with Mediterranean, Intermittent Fasting and...
Do you want to lose weight through diet? If yes, then, opt for Mediterranean, fasting, or paleo (Paleolithic) diets for good health and weight loss. There were some weight loss and health benefits for...
View ArticleNew Tool Developed to Tackle Diet Epidemic in India
Developing a new tool to capture dietary data at a national level could reduce the risk of preventable diet-related diseases such as malnutrition, undernutrition, over-nutrition, obesity, and...
View ArticleVital Methods for Successful Weight Loss Maintenance
Building healthy dietary, self-monitoring and psychological coping strategies are the vital keys for successful weight loss maintenance, according to a study published in the journal iObesity/i. The...
View ArticleWeight Loss Surgery may Lower Heart Failure, Early Death Risk
Weight loss surgery, also known as bariatric surgery, may reduce the risk of developing and dying from cardiovascular disease, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in iBJS/i...
View ArticleKetogenic Diet Works Best in Small Doses: Study
A ketogenic diet was found to produce health benefits in the short term, but negative effects after about a week, Yale researchers found in a study of mice. A keto diet provides 99% of calories from...
View ArticleWatch Out: Low-Protein Diet in Pregnancy may Damage Mom's Liver
Watch out all moms-to-be, eating a low-protein diet during pregnancy can put you at a higher risk of having liver damage, reports a new study. A study in rats examines a pathway through which protein...
View ArticleVegetarian Diet can Prevent Urinary Tract Infections
Vegetarians are less prone to urinary infections. A new study suggests that eating a plant-based diet can keep urinary tract infections (UTIs) at bay. The findings of the study are published in the...
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