... the grapefruit might be active in cellular regeneration, cholesterol reduction, the detoxifying process, and the maintenance of heart health, in rheumatoid arthritis, for the control of body weight, and in cancer prevention[17-19]. Grapefruit juice is an excellent source of many phytochemicals and n ...
Alcohol and Breast Cancer - American Medical Women`s Association
... 4. In a case–control study of 890 cases of Black and White women, 20–74 years old, in the USA, the odds ratio (OR) to develop breast cancer for women who have a recent consumption of 1 or 2 drinks/day, compared to nondrinkers, was 1.4; intriguingly, consumption of two or more drinks/day resulted in ...
... 4. In a case–control study of 890 cases of Black and White women, 20–74 years old, in the USA, the odds ratio (OR) to develop breast cancer for women who have a recent consumption of 1 or 2 drinks/day, compared to nondrinkers, was 1.4; intriguingly, consumption of two or more drinks/day resulted in ...
Healthy living, nutrition and food waste in the Arctic region
... human health and well-being both in rural and urban communities. Demographic changes, like population aging and migration, and urbanization challenge the human development in the Arctic. The increasing economical interest towards Arctic brings also new “population” groups, which work short periods i ...
... human health and well-being both in rural and urban communities. Demographic changes, like population aging and migration, and urbanization challenge the human development in the Arctic. The increasing economical interest towards Arctic brings also new “population” groups, which work short periods i ...
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 ...
Fatty liver and Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH)
... If you do go on to develop NASH over a ten year period you have a one in five (20%) chance of developing cirrhosis and a little less than a one in ten (10%) chance of dying from a liver-related problem. Cirrhosis is not in itself fatal. However, when it develops it does signify a high risk of liver ...
... If you do go on to develop NASH over a ten year period you have a one in five (20%) chance of developing cirrhosis and a little less than a one in ten (10%) chance of dying from a liver-related problem. Cirrhosis is not in itself fatal. However, when it develops it does signify a high risk of liver ...
Policosanol Cholesterol Complex
... (good) cholesterol and is directly responsible for approximately 20% of heart disease deaths. The toxic effects of cigarette smoke damage blood vessels in the heart and legs. • Drink Alcohol Only in Moderation: Many studies have reported that modest alcohol consumption increases HDL levels and prote ...
... (good) cholesterol and is directly responsible for approximately 20% of heart disease deaths. The toxic effects of cigarette smoke damage blood vessels in the heart and legs. • Drink Alcohol Only in Moderation: Many studies have reported that modest alcohol consumption increases HDL levels and prote ...
Sweeteners Natural and Artificial
... 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 ...
... 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
... Dauchet et al. (15) found stronger inverse associations with coronary heart disease (CHD) for the consumption of fruit than for vegetable consumption. The meta-analysis by He et al. (16) showed an inverse dose–response trend between both fruit and vegetables consumption and the risk of CHD. A narra ...
... Dauchet et al. (15) found stronger inverse associations with coronary heart disease (CHD) for the consumption of fruit than for vegetable consumption. The meta-analysis by He et al. (16) showed an inverse dose–response trend between both fruit and vegetables consumption and the risk of CHD. A narra ...
Deficiency Report
... foods sources for each nutrient, many of which are vegetables and fruits. It is wise to add these, as needed. With modern lifestyles, many people find it hard to eat the recommended 5 - 9 servings a day of fresh raw fruits and vegetables. What makes matters worse is that commercial produce may be pi ...
... foods sources for each nutrient, many of which are vegetables and fruits. It is wise to add these, as needed. With modern lifestyles, many people find it hard to eat the recommended 5 - 9 servings a day of fresh raw fruits and vegetables. What makes matters worse is that commercial produce may be pi ...
Chapter five Nutrition, diet and alcohol
... http://www.turningpoint.org.au/MediaCentre/Latest_News/Bottle-shopsconcentrated-in-low-income-Victoria.aspx ...
... http://www.turningpoint.org.au/MediaCentre/Latest_News/Bottle-shopsconcentrated-in-low-income-Victoria.aspx ...
Defuse Stress and Calm Nerves Naturally
... Unlike prescription anti-anxiety agents, even a massive overdose of L-Theanine 100 times the recommended dose does not produce further relaxation or drowsiness. It is considered so safe that there are no limits to how much one can take before any possible toxicity occurs. Studies indicate that it cr ...
... Unlike prescription anti-anxiety agents, even a massive overdose of L-Theanine 100 times the recommended dose does not produce further relaxation or drowsiness. It is considered so safe that there are no limits to how much one can take before any possible toxicity occurs. Studies indicate that it cr ...
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 ...
I know my shit: The effects of live-culture beer on one
... beer, beer is rich in polyphenols, many of which are derived from hops. Interestingly, dry hop additions were included in the Lacto-Saison, so perhaps this sample contained more polyphenols which could explain the decreased Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes ratio in Figure 3b. Ultimately, this research ra ...
... beer, beer is rich in polyphenols, many of which are derived from hops. Interestingly, dry hop additions were included in the Lacto-Saison, so perhaps this sample contained more polyphenols which could explain the decreased Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes ratio in Figure 3b. Ultimately, this research ra ...
Healthy Lifestyles - International Life Sciences Institute
... health requires a knowledge of mans primary constitution and the powers of various foods, both those natural to them and those resulting from human skill. But eating alone is not enough for health. There must be exercise, of which the effects must likewise be known. The combination of these two thi ...
... health requires a knowledge of mans primary constitution and the powers of various foods, both those natural to them and those resulting from human skill. But eating alone is not enough for health. There must be exercise, of which the effects must likewise be known. The combination of these two thi ...
Fatty Liver Disease - Arizona Digestive Health
... The typical patient is an older, obese woman who may be diabetic, but fatty liver affects both sexes and may occur in those of normal weight. It is also quite common in those who consume excessive amounts of alcohol. ...
... The typical patient is an older, obese woman who may be diabetic, but fatty liver affects both sexes and may occur in those of normal weight. It is also quite common in those who consume excessive amounts of alcohol. ...
Feeding ethanol co-products from corn to beef cattle.
... Unfortunately, functional pellets or range cubes made entirely from DDGS are not commercially available at this time. Wet distillers grains will normally remain fresh and palatable for only 5 to 7 days. However, this length of time is dependent on environmental temperature, with spoilage and reduced ...
... Unfortunately, functional pellets or range cubes made entirely from DDGS are not commercially available at this time. Wet distillers grains will normally remain fresh and palatable for only 5 to 7 days. However, this length of time is dependent on environmental temperature, with spoilage and reduced ...
Metabolism of Silage Alcohols in Lactating Dairy Cows
... Dairy cows fed silage are subjected to various alcohols and low molecular weight esters. Four lactating Holstein cows fitted with ruminal cannulas and permanent indwelling catheters in the hepatic portal vein, hepatic vein, mesenteric vein, and mesenteric artery were used to study the absorption of ...
... Dairy cows fed silage are subjected to various alcohols and low molecular weight esters. Four lactating Holstein cows fitted with ruminal cannulas and permanent indwelling catheters in the hepatic portal vein, hepatic vein, mesenteric vein, and mesenteric artery were used to study the absorption of ...
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 ...
Heart Disease
... Sweets Sugar-containing beverages Saturated fat to <7% Cholesterol to 150 mg/day ...
... Sweets Sugar-containing beverages Saturated fat to <7% Cholesterol to 150 mg/day ...
Cholesterol, blood pressure, and heart disease: Soft, fat
... Glycerol (blue) is an alcohol derivative of glyceraldehyde and has three hydroxyl groups. It acts as the backbone of the structure. ...
... Glycerol (blue) is an alcohol derivative of glyceraldehyde and has three hydroxyl groups. It acts as the backbone of the structure. ...
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 ...
Resveratrol
... Resveratrol has been found to inhibit human platelet aggregation in vitro. Theoretically, high intakes of resveratrol (i.e., from supplements) could increase the risk of bruising and bleeding when taken with anticoagulant drugs, such as warfarin (Coumadin) and heparin; antiplatelet drugs, such as cl ...
... Resveratrol has been found to inhibit human platelet aggregation in vitro. Theoretically, high intakes of resveratrol (i.e., from supplements) could increase the risk of bruising and bleeding when taken with anticoagulant drugs, such as warfarin (Coumadin) and heparin; antiplatelet drugs, such as cl ...
Liver failure
... disease. Not eating when drinking and consuming a variety of alcoholic beverages are factors that increase the risk for liver damage. Obesity is a major factor for all stages of liver disease. Women develop liver disease at lower quantities of alcohol intake than men. The reason for this may be ...
... disease. Not eating when drinking and consuming a variety of alcoholic beverages are factors that increase the risk for liver damage. Obesity is a major factor for all stages of liver disease. Women develop liver disease at lower quantities of alcohol intake than men. The reason for this may be ...
SUGAR-SWEETENED BEVERAGES, MILK INTAKE, AND OBESITY
... longitudinal observational studies that have examined the relationship of sugar-sweetened beverages to various measures of obesity meet many of these criteria.1,8 –11 These studies used variable measures of sugar-sweetened beverages, such as soda and 10% fruit juice. Various weight-related measures ...
... longitudinal observational studies that have examined the relationship of sugar-sweetened beverages to various measures of obesity meet many of these criteria.1,8 –11 These studies used variable measures of sugar-sweetened beverages, such as soda and 10% fruit juice. Various weight-related measures ...
Alcohol intoxication
Alcohol intoxication (also known as drunkenness or inebriation) is a physiological state (that may also include psychological alterations of consciousness) induced by the ingestion of ethanol (alcohol).Alcohol intoxication is the result of alcohol entering the bloodstream faster than it can be metabolized by the liver, which breaks down the ethanol into non-intoxicating byproducts. Some effects of alcohol intoxication (such as euphoria and lowered social inhibitions) are central to alcohol's desirability as a beverage and its history as one of the world's most widespread recreational drugs. Despite this widespread use and alcohol's legality in most countries, many medical sources tend to describe any level of alcohol intoxication as a form of poisoning due to ethanol's damaging effects on the body in large doses; some religions consider alcohol intoxication to be a sin.Symptoms of alcohol intoxication include euphoria, flushed skin and decreased social inhibition at lower doses, with larger doses producing progressively severe impairments of balance, muscle coordination (ataxia), and decision-making ability (potentially leading to violent or erratic behavior) as well as nausea or vomiting from alcohol's disruptive effect on the semicircular canals of the inner ear and chemical irritation of the gastric mucosa. Sufficiently high levels of blood-borne alcohol will cause coma and death from the depressive effects of alcohol upon the central nervous system.