Wanna Live Longer? Have 2 Fruit And 3 Vegetable Servings In Your Diet
Eating about five daily servings of fruits and vegetables, i.e., 2 servings of fruits and 3 servings of vegetables can make you live longer reveals a new research published in the American Heart...
View ArticleMoms Need Advice on Diet and Nutrition During Breastfeeding
More than 28% of the women were given no guidance on whether they could eat the same food their breastfeeding child was allergic to, as per the new study in iAnnals of Allergy, Asthma and...
View ArticleVegan Diet Linked to Poorer Bone Health
Research from the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) finds that individuals who follow a vegan diet may have poorer bone health. The research team examined the bone health of 72...
View ArticleMediterranean Diet Program Indirectly Benefits Patient's Relatives
Study demonstrates that people living with a patient undergoing intensive weight loss treatment also reap benefits from the treatment. The research team examined data from 117 patients and 148 family...
View ArticlePregnancy Diet Plays Role in Child's Future Weight
Research finds that a mother's diet during pregnancy plays an important role in determining their child's BMI trajectory later in life. Since the pathways programming the metabolism, growth, and...
View ArticleHigh-fiber Diet May Help Control COVID-19 Related Inflammation
Study shows that gut microbiota produced compounds during fermentation of insoluble fiber from dietary plant matter doesn't affect the ability of the coronavirus to enter and replicate in cells lining...
View ArticleDoes Weight Loss Change People's Perspective on Food Marketing?
A link between weight loss and food marketing has been found. Choices of people who are losing weight seemed to be changing, reveals a new study.Br Obesity rates have increased dramatically in...
View ArticleHigh Diet Self-Efficacy Helps Manage Stress
Family child care home providers (FCCH) experience stress and self-efficacy affects their daily diet. However, FCCH providers with high diet self-efficacy are better equipped to manage stress, reveals...
View ArticleLean Beef in Mediterranean Diet 'Good' for Your Heart
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liLean beef can be added to the Mediterranean diet/li liHelps lower the risk of developing heart disease/li liHealthy diets can include low to...
View ArticleAncient Wisdom: Diet to Build Your Immune System and Fight Covid-19
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list punch-points" liConsume a well-balanced diet to build immunity and to fight against Covid-19/li liInclude 4 servings of fruits and 5 servings of vegetables in your...
View ArticleAnti-Inflammatory Diet Increases Testosterone Levels in Men
Consuming a diet high in inflammatory foods can put men at risk of testosterone deficiency. The inflammatory diet includes - foods that contain refined carbohydrates, sugar and polyunsaturated fats....
View ArticleObesity, High-salt Diet Ups Cardiac Issues
Obesity and a high-salt diet can increase the risk of cardiovascular disorders. "We see younger and younger women having cardiovascular disease and the question is: What is the cause?" says Dr. Eric...
View ArticleAlzheimer's Disease Can Be Prevented By Mediterranean Diet
Regular Mediterranean-like dietary pattern with relatively more intake of vegetables, legumes, fruit, cereals, fish, and monounsaturated fatty acids, such as from olive oil, may protect against...
View ArticleIncomplete Evidence to Support Herbal Supplements for Weight Loss
Herbal supplement usage for weight loss cannot be justified based on the current evidence. Few herbal and dietary supplements show statistically greater weight loss than placebo, it is not enough to...
View ArticleWestern Diet May Up Risk of Gut Inflammation and Infection
b Highlights/bul class="group-list punch-points" liEating a Western diet can impair the immune cells in the gut/li liThe diet can also increase the risk of inflammation and infection/li liConsuming...
View ArticleDiabetes Remission Diet Provides a Sign of Relief
Diabetes remission diet in people with type 2 diabetes means maintain healthy blood sugar levels without taking any diabetes medication by following low-calorie weight-loss programme. Even a new...
View ArticleWeight Loss Surgery Less Commonly Used in States With Highest Obesity Rates,...
Residents in several states with increased obesity rates in United States are among the least likely to undergo weight-loss surgery, revealed study being presented during the American Society for...
View ArticleWhich is Better for Weight Loss? Fad Diet or Good Nutrition
Fad diets are usually rich in one nutrient and lack in another. Therefore, following good nutritional practices right from childhood is better than following a fad diet in losing weight, reveals a new...
View ArticlePlant-Based Diet Prevents Hypertension and Preeclampsia
Consuming a plant-based diet helps reduce your risk of developing hypertension and preeclampsia during pregnancy, reveals a new study. Although we have all heard to avoid the salt shaker, an estimated...
View ArticleOverweight Dog Undergoes Weight Loss Surgery
Deepika, an obese female dog weighing 50 kgs, has undergone a laparoscopic weight-loss surgery to shed 5 kgs in just a week, top medicos said. The 8-year-6-month old Deepika, owned by Yasmin Daruwala...
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