There are more than 40,000
diet reviews as well as health and wellness articles.
Not exact matches
Like much of the research on how
diet affects health, the research on the link between meat and cancer has enough ambiguity that it's possible to cherry - pick a research list that supports either position, but many
reviews of research on the best - established link between meat and cancer — colorectal cancer — find,
as this 2014
review published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition does, that there is a convincing association between meat eating and colorectal cancer.
The
review will consider issues such
as the age range of the intended population, product definition, the role of such products in the
diet and the need for such a Standard.
«Clinical guidelines should be
reviewed to consider including low carbohydrate
diets as a diabetes management strategy but this does not mean that it will suitable, or beneficial, for everyone.
Four years ago, Cordain
reviewed the macronutrient content (protein, carbohydrates, fat) in the
diets of 229 hunter - gatherer groups listed in a series of journal articles collectively known
as the Ethnographic Atlas.
In an accompanying editorial, W.H. Wilson Tang, MD (Cleveland Clinic) noted that dietary sources of TMAO generation, such
as some species of deep - sea fish, eggs, and meat, should be
reviewed and possibly reduced in the
diets of patients with CKD.
He'll also
review some common misconceptions about his
diet, such
as not getting enough protein and feeling tired all the time — it's actually quite the opposite!
A University of Alabama study
review published in Clinical Epigenetics heralded the term «epigenetics
diet» to describe a range of foods — mainly vegies — containing compounds researchers linked to preventing diseases
as serious
as cancer.
In this article we will
review the practice of incorporating nutritional yeast into the
diet as a superfood supplement.
Popular
diets offering different advice about carbohydrates and fat seem to be similarly effective for weight loss —
as long
as people stick to them, according to a new
review of past studies.
A
review of studies that pitted low - carb and low - fat
diets against each other for better heart health found that the low - carb approach was more effective for reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease after six months and at least
as effective (if not more) after 12 months.
Once you
review the sources mentioned above, I think you'll agree with me that limiting or eliminating fructose from your child's
diet is the first step in combating obesity, and a great step towards improving your child's sleep patterns
as well.
A 2012
review in Skin Pharmacology and Physiology concluded that a ketogenic
diet used
as a short - term intervention (30 — 60 days) can improve hormone levels and decrease acne.
Here is the third installment of
Diets Review, where I will present a quick summary as well as my personal and professional evaluation of popular (and obscure) diets that are out there t
Diets Review, where I will present a quick summary
as well
as my personal and professional evaluation of popular (and obscure)
diets that are out there t
diets that are out there today.
In 2001 the Nutrition Committee of the American Heart Association published a long overdue
review warning people of the dangers of high protein
diets, like the Atkins, the Zone, and Sugar Busters
diets.14 Unfortunately, this one statement in an otherwise valuable report is scientifically incorrect: «Although plant proteins form a large part of the human
diet, most are deficient in 1 or more essential amino acids and are therefore regarded
as incomplete proteins.»
The final installment will contain a
review of various
diet systems,
as well answer the numerous
diet questions that have been received from readers after the first article.
But upon further
review of the literature, the overwhelming evidence supports the recommendations Dr. Greger has made regarding a plant - based
diet for management of CD,
as well
as the importance of dietary fiber intake (via consumption of fruits and vegetables) for overall health.
A
review over low carb
diets revealed that «Complications such
as heart arrhythmias, cardiac contractile function impairment, sudden death, osteoporosis, kidney damage, increased cancer risk, impairment of physical activity and lipid abnormalities can all be linked to long - term restriction of carbohydrates in the
diet.»
This is a tremendous resource for busy professionals
as there are over 10,000 peer
reviewed articles every year relating to primary and secondary prevention and lifestyle issues (e.g.
diet, exercise).
That's fine, but
as I said in my AHS
review, there are people who will have mental health problems on a ketogenic
diet due to protozoal infections like Toxoplasma.
There's this one from the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, a massive
review of the evidence in favor of and in opposition to the AHA's weasel warnings about «high protein
diets,» namely, that people who engage in such risky behaviors
as limiting carbs and increasing protein «are [at] risk for... potential cardiac, renal, bone, and liver abnormalities overall.»
According to the latest
review in the Journal of the American Dental Association, «Evidence supports a recommendation of a
diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables
as part of a whole - foods, plant - based
diet.»
These ingredients are
reviewed below, along with the potential health hazards they can cause if included in your
diet as well
as possible alternatives if available.
The
review concluded that a low - carb / high - protein
diet may be more effective than a low - fat
diet at six months and at least
as effective at one year.
It's important to remember that,
as this is a systematic
review study, it provides large - scale average values rather than specific
diet strategies.
Consumer Health Digest is mainly an online health news magazine which also involves wide variety of products
reviews, here you can find expatiate
reviews from our expert panel on various weight loss products such
as supplements, shakes,
diet pills etc. that gives clear picture to consumer to decide best weight loss product.
The
review authors point to the vegetarians» abundant intake of whole grains, fruits and vegetables
as the key to their improved weight loss, noting that higher - fiber
diets have been proven to be more satisfying.
As with all of my diet reviews, the purpose of it is to examine the claims that the diet makes against the laws of physiology as well as t... READ MO
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diet reviews, the purpose of it is to examine the claims that the
diet makes against the laws of physiology
as well as t... READ MO
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The most effective weight loss
diets as reviewed by our experts were found to be the 18Shake Diet.
We
review many top
diets such
as Weight Watchers, Nutrisystem, Paleo Diet and more.
Now in adults, it's clear,
as you can see in this 2012
review: the more fiber you get in your
diet, the lower your risk of breast cancer.
The
review analyzed nine studies where
diets composed of high protein and / or low carbs resulted in a 5.5 pound greater weight loss after twelve weeks
as compared to
diets of high carbs and / or low fat.
Although the original inception of the paleo
diet had its roots in evolutionary biology
as well
as in anthropological ethnographic studies of contemporary hunter - gatherers and ancient foraging populations, the newfound rationale for adopting a paleo template lies in its emphasis on those foodstuffs delineated in the peer -
reviewed literature to have the most nutritive value.
Having
reviewed much of the criticism,
as well
as Mrs Daly's approach to
diet therapy in, amongst other cases, cancer, the NTOI committee would like to state the following:
As one of the only people Dr Sandra Goodman knows that does the ketogenic
diet, when she asked if I would be interested in
reviewing Miriam Kalamian's book Keto for Cancer I was delighted to accept.
If you took good notes, then you'll be able to use the
review process
as a learning experience to fine tune your rapid
diet loss.
Instead a
review of studies headed by Ian C. Monro comes to the following conclusion: «Whereas results in some studies are limited or conflicting, when viewed in its entirety, the current literature supports the safety of isoflavones
as typically consumed in
diets based on soy or containing soy products [emphasis ours].»
Motivated by the struggles so many have with food and weight and other
diet - linked chronic conditions, I created WPIE
as an evidence - based, optimal eating program (my research on WPIE is published in two peer -
reviewed medical journals) that provides the dependable and comprehensive essentials you need to nourish «all of you» — physically, emotionally, spiritually, and socially — each time you eat.
(The natural treatments include
diet, nutritional supplementation [essential fatty acids, folate, vitamin D] Medical Nutrition Therapy
as a Potential Complementary Treatment for Psoriasis — Five Case Reports Alternative Medicine
Review 2004 (Sep); 9 (3): 297 — 307 ~ FULL TEXT The dietary protocol, based on Edgar Cayce readings, included a
diet of fresh fruits and vegetables, small amounts of protein from fish and fowl, fiber supplements, olive oil, and avoidance of red meat, processed foods, and refined carbohydrates.
The present
review also questions whether there are still some preconceived ideas about ketogenic
diets, which may be presenting unnecessary barriers to their use
as therapeutic tools in the physician's hand.
There are new and exciting scenarios about the use of ketogenic
diets,
as discussed in this
review, in cancer, T2D, PCOS, cardiovascular and neurological diseases.
Now we have studies that measure the impact of low carb
diets on arteries directly, and a
review of all the best studies to date found that low - carb
diets impair arterial function,
as evidenced by a decrease in flow - mediated dilation, meaning low - carb
diets effectively stiffen people's arteries.
Schwingshackl L, Hoffmann G. with this link with no summary: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23294905 Dr Greger summarizes it
as: «Now we have studies that measure the impact of low carb
diets on arteries directly, and a
review of all the best studies to date found that low - carb
diets impair arterial function,
as evidenced by a decrease in flow - mediated dilation, meaning low - carb
diets effectively stiffen people's arteries.»
The studies that Dr. Krauss
reviewed showed a significant reduction in this ratio
as fat level increased in the
diet.
Only 1 percent of 2 - to 19 - year - olds ate a balanced
diet,
as recommended by the federal government, during the period
reviewed, the study published in the Sept. 4 issue of the journal Pediatrics reports.
Using the information provided above,
as well
as the
reviews of top recommended senior dog food brands, you have the background you need to make a smart choice when it comes to a healthy
diet for your senior dog.
We can
review topics such
as diet and nutrition, behavioral issues, house training, and tips on how to integrate your new kitten into your home.
They suggest that a board - certified veterinary nutritionist
review your pet's
diet plan - making necessary ingredient adjustments
as the disease progresses.
Work with your vet to develop a plan to use limited ingredient
diets such
as those we
review in this section to get to the root of the problem before it gets out of hand.
The latest Community Paediatric
Review is out now and explores
diet for infants and children,
as well
as safe wrapping in early infancy.