Weight Loss Surgery More Likely to Prevent Heart Attacks, Strokes
Weight loss surgery (bariatric surgery) can lower the risk of having heart attack and stroke among obese people, reports a new study. A nationwide study of nearly 7,500 people who are obese or...
View ArticleParental Diet Affects Sperm And Health Of Future Offspring
High-fat and low-protein diets lead to metabolic disorders in their offspring, revealed researchers at the RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research (CPR). The Developmental Origins of Health and Disease...
View ArticleDiet and Nutrition Have Profound Impact on Gut Microbiome
Nutrition and diet have a profound impact on microbial composition in the gut, according to a study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iNutrition Reviews/i. Until recently, human...
View ArticleHigh-salt Diet Weakens Immune System
In a new study with mice, high-salt diet was associated with bacterial infections. In human volunteers who consumed an additional six grams of salt per day also showed pronounced immune deficiencies....
View ArticlePlant-based Diet can Ward Off Asthma
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liEating a plant-based diet or a vegetarian diet can help reduce asthma symptoms/li liAdding plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and other...
View ArticleGreater Weight Loss Achieved Through Bariatric Surgery Before Diabetes...
Obese patients may lose more weight if they undergo bariatric surgery before they develop diabetes. Both obesity and diabetes are common, serious and costly in United States. More than one-third of...
View ArticleIs Exercise Really More Effective Than Weight Loss for Improving Heart...
Type 2 diabetics who exercise regularly are more likely to have better heart function, reports a new study. A team of researchers in Leicester have shown that the function of the heart can be...
View ArticlePoor Fitness may Impede Long-term Success in Weight Loss Program, Says Study
In adults with low levels of fitness, additional exercise support is needed to improve weight loss, revealed study that was accepted for presentation at ENDO 2020, the Endocrine Society's annual...
View ArticleMost Diets Lead to Weight Loss and Lower Blood Pressure, but Effects Largely...
A new study published in The BMJ revealed that weight loss at the 12 month-up diminished, and improvements in heart disease risk factors largely disappeared, except in association with the...
View ArticleWeight Loss Tips: Fitness is the Mantra to Lose Weight
Increasing your fitness levels could be the key to lose weight, suggests a new study. If you want a longer healthier life, read this carefully. The more fit you are when you start a weight-loss...
View ArticleAsthma: Keto Diet Helps Reduce Inflammation
Ketogenic diet can significantly reduce inflammation of the respiratory tract, a new mice study was done at the University of Bonn. The results are now published in the renowned journali Immunity./i...
View ArticleMediterranean Diet Helps Preserve Cognitive Function
Mediterranean-rich diet was found to correlate with higher cognitive function, said researchers at the National Eye Institute (NEI), part of the National Institutes of Health, led the analysis of data...
View ArticleTraditional Vegetable Diet can Reduce Preterm Birth Risk
Adding plenty of veggies to your pregnancy diet can reduce the risk of preterm birth. So, hurry up, Start following the traditional vegetable diet to deliver healthy full-term babies. It turns out we...
View ArticleMore Plant-based Diet Without Stomach Troubles: Study
New study succeeded in breaking down FODMAPs with enzymes and producing unique, stomach-friendly plant-based food products. The findings of the study are published in the journal iTrends in Food...
View ArticleDiverse Diet is as Effective as Sports Supplements for Female Athletes
Less-expensive foods are just as effective at helping female athletes recover from workouts as sports nutrition products, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the iEuropean...
View ArticleAntioxidant-rich Diet Helps Reduce Infection Risk in Pediatric Leukemia Patients
In children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), diet rich in vitamin A, alpha and beta carotene and carotenoids was found to reduce the risk of developing mucositis or bacterial infections,...
View ArticleLink Between Education and Good Diet
In low income countries, educational status was found to have a positive influence on a healthy diet, according to new research examining European nutritional data. Using national data on 27,334...
View ArticleDairy-rich Diet Associated With Lower Risks of Diabetes, Hypertension
Higher dairy intake, at least two daily servings is linked to reduced risks of high blood pressure (hypertension) and diabetes, as well as cluster of factors that heighten metabolic syndrome, revealed...
View ArticleAdding Lean Beef to a Healthy Diet Does Not Worsen Heart Health or Diabetes...
Substituting lean beef for carbohydrates in a healthy dietary Pattern has no significant effects on the cardiometabolic risk factor profile in both men and women, reports a new study. The findings of...
View ArticleNew Five-minute Urine Test can Reveal How Healthy Your Diet Is
New urine test can see if your diet is right for you, and it takes just five minutes, according to a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iNature Food/i. Scientists at...
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