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Full Sceen Slides - Washington Association of Diabetes Educators
... change their religious beliefs and often cannot convince a person to change their food beliefs Ask questions to determine the strength of their food beliefs Use MI to capture their motivation to make a healthy behavior change Avoid challenging their food beliefs As long as the diet is not hurting th ...
... change their religious beliefs and often cannot convince a person to change their food beliefs Ask questions to determine the strength of their food beliefs Use MI to capture their motivation to make a healthy behavior change Avoid challenging their food beliefs As long as the diet is not hurting th ...
Gluten Free Diets
... resident with known celiac disease (damage to the small intestine related to gluten allergy) develops persistent gastrointestinal symptoms including weight loss, chronic diarrhea, and vomiting, due to the facility's failure to provide a glutenfree diet (i.e., one free of wheat, barley, and rye produ ...
... resident with known celiac disease (damage to the small intestine related to gluten allergy) develops persistent gastrointestinal symptoms including weight loss, chronic diarrhea, and vomiting, due to the facility's failure to provide a glutenfree diet (i.e., one free of wheat, barley, and rye produ ...
DASH diet: Healthy eating to lower your blood pressure
... The DASH diet emphasizes portion size, eating a variety of foods and getting the right amount of nutrients. Discover how DASH can improve your health and lower your blood pressure. DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. The DASH diet is a lifelong approach to healthy eating that’s ...
... The DASH diet emphasizes portion size, eating a variety of foods and getting the right amount of nutrients. Discover how DASH can improve your health and lower your blood pressure. DASH stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. The DASH diet is a lifelong approach to healthy eating that’s ...
Running head: ARE WE REALLY WHAT WE EAT? ARE WE
... the cliché throughout the years. But could it really be the truth? Many people concerned with weight loss wonder about this question; does it really matter what you eat when losing weight, or does it only matter how much? Many people know to lose weight they must restrict the number of calories they ...
... the cliché throughout the years. But could it really be the truth? Many people concerned with weight loss wonder about this question; does it really matter what you eat when losing weight, or does it only matter how much? Many people know to lose weight they must restrict the number of calories they ...
Lesson Plan: Carbohydrates Instructor: Suzanne
... of dietary carbohydrates. Monosaccharides are single sugars that consist of glucose, galactose and fructose. Glucose is the sugar that is found in the blood. Dissaccharides are double sugars that are made from monosaccharides. They include, sucrose, lactose and maltose. The digestive system will bre ...
... of dietary carbohydrates. Monosaccharides are single sugars that consist of glucose, galactose and fructose. Glucose is the sugar that is found in the blood. Dissaccharides are double sugars that are made from monosaccharides. They include, sucrose, lactose and maltose. The digestive system will bre ...
Paleolithic Nutrition
... dietary and other ecological niches, including different allele frequencies associated with dependence on cereal grains as opposed to roots and tubers.5,6 However, the importance of these differences is not clear, but we know that core biochemical and physiological processes have been preserved.7 Fu ...
... dietary and other ecological niches, including different allele frequencies associated with dependence on cereal grains as opposed to roots and tubers.5,6 However, the importance of these differences is not clear, but we know that core biochemical and physiological processes have been preserved.7 Fu ...
Diet Drugs and Supplements
... Appetite suppressant aminorex fumarate was developed as treatment for obesity. Withdrawn from the market two years later due to pulmonary hypertension side effects. 1970’s: Adderall was used as a diet drug, marketed under the name Obetrol. ...
... Appetite suppressant aminorex fumarate was developed as treatment for obesity. Withdrawn from the market two years later due to pulmonary hypertension side effects. 1970’s: Adderall was used as a diet drug, marketed under the name Obetrol. ...
Effect of a moderately hypoenergetic Mediterranean diet and
... completed the study. The following were measured at baseline, 2 and 4 months: BCM, BCM index (BCMI), body weight, BMI, fat-free mass (FFM), fat mass (FM), total body water (TBW), extracellular water (ECW) and intracellular water (ICW) using bioelectrical impedance analysis; fasting blood glucose (FB ...
... completed the study. The following were measured at baseline, 2 and 4 months: BCM, BCM index (BCMI), body weight, BMI, fat-free mass (FFM), fat mass (FM), total body water (TBW), extracellular water (ECW) and intracellular water (ICW) using bioelectrical impedance analysis; fasting blood glucose (FB ...
Beneficial Effects of a Dietary Approaches to Stop
... area, consisting of 5,000 subjects. All people in the case area with serum lipid or glucose abnormalities or high blood pressure were invited to the diet therapy clinic. Among the invitees who accepted, subjects with the metabolic syndrome were randomly divided into two groups: DASH and weight reduc ...
... area, consisting of 5,000 subjects. All people in the case area with serum lipid or glucose abnormalities or high blood pressure were invited to the diet therapy clinic. Among the invitees who accepted, subjects with the metabolic syndrome were randomly divided into two groups: DASH and weight reduc ...
The Changing Roles of Dietary Carbohydrates
... greater insulin secretion, the increased magnitude of hyperinsulinemia would be expected to worsen the TG/HDL-C abnormalities already present in MetS.26 Feeding studies support this hypothesis. Carbohydrateenriched diets have been shown to induce atherogenic dyslipidemia,27a,27b which is characteriz ...
... greater insulin secretion, the increased magnitude of hyperinsulinemia would be expected to worsen the TG/HDL-C abnormalities already present in MetS.26 Feeding studies support this hypothesis. Carbohydrateenriched diets have been shown to induce atherogenic dyslipidemia,27a,27b which is characteriz ...
Metabolic and physiologic improvements from consuming
... ancestors (that is, a paleolithic type diet) confers health benefits. Methods: We performed an outpatient, metabolically controlled study, in nine nonobese sedentary healthy volunteers, ensuring no weight loss by daily weight. We compared the findings when the participants consumed their usual diet ...
... ancestors (that is, a paleolithic type diet) confers health benefits. Methods: We performed an outpatient, metabolically controlled study, in nine nonobese sedentary healthy volunteers, ensuring no weight loss by daily weight. We compared the findings when the participants consumed their usual diet ...
Metabolic and physiologic improvements from
... ancestors (that is, a paleolithic type diet) confers health benefits. Methods: We performed an outpatient, metabolically controlled study, in nine nonobese sedentary healthy volunteers, ensuring no weight loss by daily weight. We compared the findings when the participants consumed their usual diet ...
... ancestors (that is, a paleolithic type diet) confers health benefits. Methods: We performed an outpatient, metabolically controlled study, in nine nonobese sedentary healthy volunteers, ensuring no weight loss by daily weight. We compared the findings when the participants consumed their usual diet ...
Effects of higher dietary protein intake on energy balance and
... in this group of patients. Excess body weight poses a particular therapeutic dilemma to children with LCHAD or TFP deWciency. Once overweight, a reduction in body fat stores cannot be accomplished through traditional weight loss strategies such as energy restriction or increased exercise without pot ...
... in this group of patients. Excess body weight poses a particular therapeutic dilemma to children with LCHAD or TFP deWciency. Once overweight, a reduction in body fat stores cannot be accomplished through traditional weight loss strategies such as energy restriction or increased exercise without pot ...
TOPIC: What Is The Best Diet For A Vegetarian Bodybuilder
... burgers to mince, allowing you to create your own vegetarian dishes. ...
... burgers to mince, allowing you to create your own vegetarian dishes. ...
Carbohydrates: is the advice to eat less justified for diabetes and
... weight loss after 6 months was greater ( 3.3 kg; 95% confidence interval: 5.3 to 1.4) on the low-carbohydrate than on the high-carbohydrate diets, after 12 months there was no difference. In the meta-analysis, triglycerides and HDL cholesterol tended to be more favourable on the low-carbohydrate die ...
... weight loss after 6 months was greater ( 3.3 kg; 95% confidence interval: 5.3 to 1.4) on the low-carbohydrate than on the high-carbohydrate diets, after 12 months there was no difference. In the meta-analysis, triglycerides and HDL cholesterol tended to be more favourable on the low-carbohydrate die ...
Making Fad Diets Work for you and your patient
... Ask pt to list foods that must be avoided Discuss the pros of their diet of choice Ask for permissioin to review the dangers of the diet (cons) Ask whether the pt is willing to try an alternate diet? If not, review ways to add a few ‘magical’ carbs from whole foods to help the pt get a minimum of 80 ...
... Ask pt to list foods that must be avoided Discuss the pros of their diet of choice Ask for permissioin to review the dangers of the diet (cons) Ask whether the pt is willing to try an alternate diet? If not, review ways to add a few ‘magical’ carbs from whole foods to help the pt get a minimum of 80 ...
EFFECTS OF COOKED LENTILS ON GLYCEMIC CONTROL AND
... INTRODUCTION: Diabetes mellitus is the most important endocrine disease worldwide. Scientists recommend consumption of low glycemic index (LGI) foods for prevention and control of diabetess. This study was designed to test the effects of cooked lentil as a LGI food on blood glucose and lipid profile ...
... INTRODUCTION: Diabetes mellitus is the most important endocrine disease worldwide. Scientists recommend consumption of low glycemic index (LGI) foods for prevention and control of diabetess. This study was designed to test the effects of cooked lentil as a LGI food on blood glucose and lipid profile ...
Treatments for Overweight and Obese Clients
... – But, while %CHO increased & %FAT decreased – TOTAL Calories increased – caloric expenditure decreased – absolute fat intake stayed the same. ...
... – But, while %CHO increased & %FAT decreased – TOTAL Calories increased – caloric expenditure decreased – absolute fat intake stayed the same. ...
Effect of Vegetarian Diets on Performance in Strength
... nonvegetarians (n=22). However, of possible significance to strength sports, protein, zinc and copper intakes were significantly lower in the vegetarians. Proulx sounded a note of caution in that the type of vegetarianism also needs to be considered. For example, a lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet might be ...
... nonvegetarians (n=22). However, of possible significance to strength sports, protein, zinc and copper intakes were significantly lower in the vegetarians. Proulx sounded a note of caution in that the type of vegetarianism also needs to be considered. For example, a lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet might be ...
- Twiggs County High School
... If vitamins and minerals are key determinants of the colors and flavors of fruits and vegetables, why is it important to eat a variety of flavorful, deep, rich colored fruits and vegetables? ...
... If vitamins and minerals are key determinants of the colors and flavors of fruits and vegetables, why is it important to eat a variety of flavorful, deep, rich colored fruits and vegetables? ...
Nutrition Notes
... sugar gets into the blood stream, you may experience a low blood sugar level and start feeling rather tired, run down, and droopy. After you feel so low, you have some form of sugar to bring you up which sends your blood glucose soaring. Then this sugar will drop you even lower than you were when yo ...
... sugar gets into the blood stream, you may experience a low blood sugar level and start feeling rather tired, run down, and droopy. After you feel so low, you have some form of sugar to bring you up which sends your blood glucose soaring. Then this sugar will drop you even lower than you were when yo ...
Slides - National Lipid Association
... Melanson 2008, White 2009) examined the effects of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) compared with other nutritive sweeteners. These studies consistently found little evidence that HFCS differs uniquely from sucrose and other nutritive sweeteners in metabolic effects (circulating glucose, insulin, pos ...
... Melanson 2008, White 2009) examined the effects of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) compared with other nutritive sweeteners. These studies consistently found little evidence that HFCS differs uniquely from sucrose and other nutritive sweeteners in metabolic effects (circulating glucose, insulin, pos ...
Diet is Just A Four-Letter Word
... fatties. It is estimated more than 70 percent of adults regularly consume reduced fat and other so-called “better for you” foods for weight management, and over half are making a concerted effort to reduce their calories or eat whole grain and fortified foods because they have been convinced such be ...
... fatties. It is estimated more than 70 percent of adults regularly consume reduced fat and other so-called “better for you” foods for weight management, and over half are making a concerted effort to reduce their calories or eat whole grain and fortified foods because they have been convinced such be ...
Ketogenic diet
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The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet that in medicine is used primarily to treat difficult-to-control (refractory) epilepsy in children. The diet forces the body to burn fats rather than carbohydrates. Normally, the carbohydrates contained in food are converted into glucose, which is then transported around the body and is particularly important in fuelling brain-function. However, if there is very little carbohydrate in the diet, the liver converts fat into fatty acids and ketone bodies. The ketone bodies pass into the brain and replace glucose as an energy source. An elevated level of ketone bodies in the blood, a state known as ketosis, leads to a reduction in the frequency of epileptic seizures.The original therapeutic diet for paediatric epilepsy provides just enough protein for body growth and repair, and sufficient calories to maintain the correct weight for age and height. This classic ketogenic diet contains a 4:1 ratio by weight of fat to combined protein and carbohydrate. This is achieved by excluding high-carbohydrate foods such as starchy fruits and vegetables, bread, pasta, grains and sugar, while increasing the consumption of foods high in fat such as nuts, cream and butter.Most dietary fat is made of molecules called long-chain triglycerides (LCTs). However, medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs)—made from fatty acids with shorter carbon chains than LCTs—are more ketogenic. A variant of the classic diet known as the MCT ketogenic diet uses a form of coconut oil, which is rich in MCTs, to provide around half the calories. As less overall fat is needed in this variant of the diet, a greater proportion of carbohydrate and protein can be consumed, allowing a greater variety of food choices.The classic therapeutic ketogenic diet was developed for treatment of paediatric epilepsy in the 1920s and was widely used into the next decade, but its popularity waned with the introduction of effective anticonvulsant drugs. In the mid-1990s, Hollywood producer Jim Abrahams, whose son's severe epilepsy was effectively controlled by the diet, created the Charlie Foundation to promote it. Publicity included an appearance on NBC's Dateline programme and ...First Do No Harm (1997), a made-for-television film starring Meryl Streep. The foundation sponsored a multicentre research study, the results of which—announced in 1996—marked the beginning of renewed scientific interest in the diet.Almost half of children and young people with epilepsy who have tried some form of this diet saw the number of seizures drop by at least half, and the effect persists even after discontinuing the diet. The most common adverse effect is constipation, affecting about 30% of patients—this was due to fluid restriction, which was once a feature of the diet, but this led to increased risk of kidney stones, and is no longer considered beneficial. There is some evidence that adults with epilepsy may benefit from the diet, and that a less strict regimen, such as a modified Atkins diet, is similarly effective. Clinical trials and studies in animal models (including C. elegans) suggest that ketogenic diets provide neuroprotective and disease-modifying benefits for a number of adult neurodegenerative disorders. As of 2012, there is limited clinical trial data in these areas, and, outside of paediatric epilepsy, use of the ketogenic diet remains at the research stage.