Sentences with phrase «childhood diet»

At the European Conference on Obesity, scientists presented work on how the level of protein in early childhood diet is related to growth and body composition in later life.
Scientific research provides abundant evidence that a poor prenatal diet, followed by a steady childhood diet of low - nutrient food spawns a whole host of physical defects and diseases, including early - onset osteoporosis, diabetes, coronary occlusion, obesity, acne, dental irregularities and, most important, acute distortions in brain chemistry — bizarre distortions with macabre perceptions that could easily trigger the tragic shootings on our school campuses.
There are many reasons for this - one in particular, stated very clearly is: «Childhood diets create adult cancers.»
It wasn't until I moved abroad for college that I abandoned my unbalanced childhood diet, inevitably influenced (and inspired) by the healthy eating habits of my new European friends.
Published in the Journal of Pediatrics, a study by Paneau et al supports the role of early childhood diet in perpetuating the benefits of breast feeding into adulthood.
sandwiches were a staple in your childhood diet.
Because the twins shared the same home environments, the researchers could largely rule out differences in influences before birth, childhood diets, and culture.
siggi's dairy began in 2004 when Siggi felt homesick for a staple of his childhood diet, skyr, a thick, creamy, high - protein yogurt from his native Iceland.
While most societies prevent children from developing a coffee drinking habit at an early age, for us in Argentina, drinking Yerba Mate is part of our childhood diet.
Being no stranger to extreme lifestyle changes, I could have called it all off and gone back to my childhood diet of colored sugar water, aerosol «cheese,» and all things salty, oily, and crunchy.
A childhood diet high in soy — 1.5 servings or more a week — was associated with a 58 % reduction in breast cancer risk.
A focus on early nutrition is important, as diet is a targetable risk factor; improving maternal and / or childhood diet may help lower the prevalence of early - onset conduct problems, thus lowering substantial societal and economic costs associated with childhood CP and related adjustment problems (Hsia and Belfer 2008).
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