Sentences with phrase «authored diet products»

(1977), Patricia Kreml's Slim for Him (1978) and Neva Coyle's Free to Be Thin (1979), which sold more than half a million copies and spawned a virtual industry of Coyle - authored diet products, including an exercise video and an inspirational low - calorie cookbook.

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Pursuing changing human diets away from food animal products — Rice acknowledged that this recommendation may be controversial, but the authors determined that changing human diets away from food animal products could help in mitigating greenhouse gasses.
The study's authors write that halving the amount of food waste and managing demand for particularly environmentally - damaging food products by changing global diets should be key aims that, if achieved, might mitigate some of the greenhouse gases causing climate change.
The authors of the study explain that their findings suggest that ketogenic diets could also potentially help normalize pathological behaviors in the human model of schizophrenia by providing alternative energy sources via ketones, the products of fat breakdown, which would substitute the abnormally functioning cellular energy pathways in the brains of people suffering from this disease.
«There are studies showing that what we eat can alter the composition and products of the gut flora — in particular, that people with high - vegetable, fiber - based diets have a different composition of their microbiota, or gut environment, than people who eat the more typical Western diet that is high in fat and carbohydrates,» [senior author Dr. Emeran] Mayer said.
An example is The Appetites of Man: An Invitation to Better Nutrition from Nine Healthier Societies, published 1978.18 The authors describe the diets of nine traditional peoples, naming foods like raw camel, cow and goat milk products, coconut and organ meats.
In this 2010 study (1) in The American Journal of Psychiatry, lead author Dr. Jacka, found that a «western» diet of processed or fried foods, refined grains, sugary products, and beer was associated with a higher risk of anxiety and depression in women.
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