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... nutrients [17]. The computation of the MeDi score [35], as used in the present study, combines several foods providing nutrients which have been identified as potential protective factors against cardiovascular diseases such as fruit and vegetables, fish, as the main provider of long-chain n-3 PUFA, ...
... nutrients [17]. The computation of the MeDi score [35], as used in the present study, combines several foods providing nutrients which have been identified as potential protective factors against cardiovascular diseases such as fruit and vegetables, fish, as the main provider of long-chain n-3 PUFA, ...
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... Artificial sweeteners are making deeper inroads into the area of confectioneries, health foods, sugar free products for diabetics and many other food products. There is a great structural variation among sweeteners, and it has not been possible to predict whether a particular structural feature in a ...
... Artificial sweeteners are making deeper inroads into the area of confectioneries, health foods, sugar free products for diabetics and many other food products. There is a great structural variation among sweeteners, and it has not been possible to predict whether a particular structural feature in a ...
GBE kompakt
... to solid foods. Whilst the consumption of solid foods slows the further intake of food due to the resultant feeling of satiety, this is much less and only shortly the case for fluids because of the rapid transit through the stomach and the intestines (Pan, Hu 2011). As a consequence, when drinking s ...
... to solid foods. Whilst the consumption of solid foods slows the further intake of food due to the resultant feeling of satiety, this is much less and only shortly the case for fluids because of the rapid transit through the stomach and the intestines (Pan, Hu 2011). As a consequence, when drinking s ...
Alcohol and Breast Cancer - American Medical Women`s Association
... obtain alcohol use data by self-reporting, the reliability of which is often problematic, particularly for longer time intervals. All these factors can explain at least part of the divergent findings and confusion. Studies discussed below are not intended to present a comprehensive review of epidemi ...
... obtain alcohol use data by self-reporting, the reliability of which is often problematic, particularly for longer time intervals. All these factors can explain at least part of the divergent findings and confusion. Studies discussed below are not intended to present a comprehensive review of epidemi ...
Coming Home - Wellness Proposals
... (mostly “empty calories”) • Potential for causing liver disease Deuster/Kemmer/Tubbs/Zeno ...
... (mostly “empty calories”) • Potential for causing liver disease Deuster/Kemmer/Tubbs/Zeno ...
Role of Yoga and Meditation in Prevention of Obesity
... • Non communicable diseases (NCDs) are on the rise and have been reported to kill about 38 million people annually. • Along with the already existing communicable diseases, increase of non communicable diseases is pushing the world to facing a double burden. • NCDs are associated with various behavi ...
... • Non communicable diseases (NCDs) are on the rise and have been reported to kill about 38 million people annually. • Along with the already existing communicable diseases, increase of non communicable diseases is pushing the world to facing a double burden. • NCDs are associated with various behavi ...
Chapter five Nutrition, diet and alcohol
... • 31% of drivers killed in 2002 had blood alcohol over 0.05 Long-term harm • Alcohol-related disease (addiction, liver failure, hypertension, obesity, pancreatitis, mental health problems etc.) Sustainable Farm Families™ - The Human Resource in the Triple Bottom Line ...
... • 31% of drivers killed in 2002 had blood alcohol over 0.05 Long-term harm • Alcohol-related disease (addiction, liver failure, hypertension, obesity, pancreatitis, mental health problems etc.) Sustainable Farm Families™ - The Human Resource in the Triple Bottom Line ...
Red wine flavonoids and vascular health
... Abstract. Relative to non-drinkers, a low to moderate alcohol intake is associated with lower risk of cardiovascular and total mortality. Epidemiological studies also suggest that a low to moderate red wine consumption may protect against cardiovascular disease. Because epidemiological studies show ...
... Abstract. Relative to non-drinkers, a low to moderate alcohol intake is associated with lower risk of cardiovascular and total mortality. Epidemiological studies also suggest that a low to moderate red wine consumption may protect against cardiovascular disease. Because epidemiological studies show ...
Effects of perinatal exposure to palatable diets on body weight and
... 40% of women who are initiating pregnancy [26]. This increased body weight is most likely due to excess intake of highly-caloric, palatable foods, which often contain both fat and sugar and are craved by women during pregnancy [27]. Also, these different nutrients, fats vs. sugars, have been shown t ...
... 40% of women who are initiating pregnancy [26]. This increased body weight is most likely due to excess intake of highly-caloric, palatable foods, which often contain both fat and sugar and are craved by women during pregnancy [27]. Also, these different nutrients, fats vs. sugars, have been shown t ...
Sweeteners Natural and Artificial
... pharmaceutical products, especially chewable and liquid medications May affect prenatal development. Chronic use over a period of 40 weeks resulted in a moderate but limited effect on neurometabolic function. These results suggest chronic usage of acesulfame K may alter neurological function ...
... pharmaceutical products, especially chewable and liquid medications May affect prenatal development. Chronic use over a period of 40 weeks resulted in a moderate but limited effect on neurometabolic function. These results suggest chronic usage of acesulfame K may alter neurological function ...
Nutrition and cardiovascular disease
... supplementation with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) (1800 mg/d) significantly reduced coronary events among patients receiving low-dose statin therapy after 4.6 years of follow-up. Fish and fish oil are among only a handful of dietary factors for which both long-term observational studies and RCTs of C ...
... supplementation with eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) (1800 mg/d) significantly reduced coronary events among patients receiving low-dose statin therapy after 4.6 years of follow-up. Fish and fish oil are among only a handful of dietary factors for which both long-term observational studies and RCTs of C ...
Healthy Eating At Various Lifestages Girls 14
... Adolescents often begin to experiment with alcohol. Drinking alcohol can be risky in both the short and long term. Short-term or binge drinking can lead to poisoning, accidents, violence and unprotected sex. Long-term excessive use of alcohol can lead to alcohol addiction, and liver, heart and brain ...
... Adolescents often begin to experiment with alcohol. Drinking alcohol can be risky in both the short and long term. Short-term or binge drinking can lead to poisoning, accidents, violence and unprotected sex. Long-term excessive use of alcohol can lead to alcohol addiction, and liver, heart and brain ...
Low-fat dairy products consumption is associated with lower
... levels and cardiovascular disease has been widely established.1-3 Hypertriglyceridemic (HTG) is a common lipid metabolism disorder with a high prevalence in the Spanish population (at least 8% in middle-aged male workers and 31% in primary care outpatients).4,5 HTG is a multifactorial disease with a ...
... levels and cardiovascular disease has been widely established.1-3 Hypertriglyceridemic (HTG) is a common lipid metabolism disorder with a high prevalence in the Spanish population (at least 8% in middle-aged male workers and 31% in primary care outpatients).4,5 HTG is a multifactorial disease with a ...
A critical analysis of the media representations of food and eating in
... The purpose of these food-related guidelines is to prov ide people with the best opportunity to achiev e a healthy and long life that is free from, or with minimal chronic diseases (WHO, 1985). To achieve this, the guidelines or food messages must be available to and accessible by all. It is with th ...
... The purpose of these food-related guidelines is to prov ide people with the best opportunity to achiev e a healthy and long life that is free from, or with minimal chronic diseases (WHO, 1985). To achieve this, the guidelines or food messages must be available to and accessible by all. It is with th ...
Alcohol intake and risk of incident gout in men: a
... Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis in men.1 The association between heavy alcohol consumption and increased risk of gout has long been suspected; however, the association has not been prospectively confirmed. Metabolic studies have shown that hyperuricaemia (not gout per se) can be induc ...
... Gout is the most common inflammatory arthritis in men.1 The association between heavy alcohol consumption and increased risk of gout has long been suspected; however, the association has not been prospectively confirmed. Metabolic studies have shown that hyperuricaemia (not gout per se) can be induc ...
2015 Healthy Living
... women can find ways to eat healthy, finding time to exercise can be more difficult. According to the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition, regular physical activity can prevent chronic diseases like heart disease, cancer and stroke, which are the three leading causes of health-related ...
... women can find ways to eat healthy, finding time to exercise can be more difficult. According to the President’s Council on Fitness, Sports & Nutrition, regular physical activity can prevent chronic diseases like heart disease, cancer and stroke, which are the three leading causes of health-related ...
“Biological and exogenic factors”
... The time of setting a medicine in women organism is longer than for man. So, the concentration of medicinal substances in women’s blood is higher. It is connected with a biggest content of “inert” fatty tissue in women, which is play a role of depot. ...
... The time of setting a medicine in women organism is longer than for man. So, the concentration of medicinal substances in women’s blood is higher. It is connected with a biggest content of “inert” fatty tissue in women, which is play a role of depot. ...
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... between the different types of alcohol consumption and risk pancreatic cancer. We observed a non-significant, but suggestive increased risk of pancreatic cancer associated with nondrinkers of wine compared to those who reported drinking 0–<1 drinks/day. Although speculative, it is possible that the ...
... between the different types of alcohol consumption and risk pancreatic cancer. We observed a non-significant, but suggestive increased risk of pancreatic cancer associated with nondrinkers of wine compared to those who reported drinking 0–<1 drinks/day. Although speculative, it is possible that the ...
Acculturation, socioeconomic status, obesity and lifestyle factors
... and 54% less likely to be obese than their more acculturated counterparts. Lower socioeconomic status (not finishing high school or not owning a car) was associated with a higher likelihood of obesity, but unemployed (vs. employed) women were less likely to be obese (P < 0.05). Women who did not own ...
... and 54% less likely to be obese than their more acculturated counterparts. Lower socioeconomic status (not finishing high school or not owning a car) was associated with a higher likelihood of obesity, but unemployed (vs. employed) women were less likely to be obese (P < 0.05). Women who did not own ...
Nutrition and Diet of Problem Drug and Alcohol users in Drumchapel
... also include high consumption of fats. Sweet foods and those rich in fat have been proposed as artificially stimulating the reward system in the brain, similar to addictive substances. Of ...
... also include high consumption of fats. Sweet foods and those rich in fat have been proposed as artificially stimulating the reward system in the brain, similar to addictive substances. Of ...
Chapter 1 - Nutrition Gardener
... 1. Low birthweight (LBW) is 5 ½ pounds or less and associated with complications during delivery. 2. Preterm infants may be appropriate for gestational age (AGA); that is, they are small but the right size for their age and catch up well. 3. Preterm infants may be small for gestational age (SGA); th ...
... 1. Low birthweight (LBW) is 5 ½ pounds or less and associated with complications during delivery. 2. Preterm infants may be appropriate for gestational age (AGA); that is, they are small but the right size for their age and catch up well. 3. Preterm infants may be small for gestational age (SGA); th ...
Mate Drinking, Alcohol, Tobacco, Diet, and
... with clinical and/or radiological diagnosis of esophageal cancer were admitted to the four main hospitals in Montevideo. These centers have a catchment area which covers 45% of the population of Montevideo and about 55% of the rest of the country. Patients treated in these hospitals are covered by S ...
... with clinical and/or radiological diagnosis of esophageal cancer were admitted to the four main hospitals in Montevideo. These centers have a catchment area which covers 45% of the population of Montevideo and about 55% of the rest of the country. Patients treated in these hospitals are covered by S ...
Some Traditional Alcoholic Beverages and their Importance in
... man and the discovery of them has been attributed to the Hamites (Seyffert, 1930). Another hypothesis of the origin of alcoholic liquors is that they were first encountered when wild fruits were stored in clay-lined holes in the ground (Renard, 1929). If beer was not in fact originally brewed by man ...
... man and the discovery of them has been attributed to the Hamites (Seyffert, 1930). Another hypothesis of the origin of alcoholic liquors is that they were first encountered when wild fruits were stored in clay-lined holes in the ground (Renard, 1929). If beer was not in fact originally brewed by man ...
Rethink Your Drink! - South Denver Cardiology
... • In the United States alone, sales of sports drinks exceed $1.5 billion a year. • Recommendations once aimed at endurance athletes have now trickled down to your everyday exerciser • Many contain up to 150 calories and the equivalent of 10 teaspoons of sugar. • Recommended Consumption for Endurance ...
... • In the United States alone, sales of sports drinks exceed $1.5 billion a year. • Recommendations once aimed at endurance athletes have now trickled down to your everyday exerciser • Many contain up to 150 calories and the equivalent of 10 teaspoons of sugar. • Recommended Consumption for Endurance ...
Alcohol and health
Short-term effects of alcohol consumption include intoxication and dehydration. Long-term effects of alcohol consumption include changes in the metabolism of the liver and brain and alcoholism. Alcohol intoxication affects the brain, causing slurred speech, clumsiness, and delayed reflexes. Alcohol stimulates insulin production, which speeds up glucose metabolism and can result in low blood sugar, causing irritability and (for diabetics) possible death. Severe alcohol poisoning can be fatal.However, some effects of alcohol consumption are beneficial. Although even moderate alcohol consumption increased the risk of death in younger people, it has been shown to decrease the risk of death for individuals ages 55+ (due to decreased risk of ischemic heart disease).The median lethal dose of alcohol in test animals is a blood alcohol content of 0.45%. This is about six times the level of ordinary intoxication (0.08%), but vomiting or unconsciousness may occur much sooner in people who have a low tolerance for alcohol. The high tolerance of chronic heavy drinkers may allow some of them to remain conscious at levels above 0.40%, although serious health dangers are incurred at this level.Alcohol also limits the production of vasopressin (ADH) from the hypothalamus and the secretion of this hormone from the posterior pituitary gland. This is what causes severe dehydration when alcohol is consumed in large amounts. It also causes a high concentration of water in the urine and vomit and the intense thirst that goes along with a hangover.Stress, hangovers and the oral contraceptive pill may increase the desire for alcohol because these things will lower the level of testosterone and alcohol will acutely elevate it. Tobacco has the same effect of increasing the craving for alcohol.