Sentences with phrase «dietary decisions by»

Taking in less means making better dietary decisions by being mindful of goals and aware of the challenges that are a part of losing weight after 50.

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The release today of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Australian Dietary Guidelines and the decision to retain the existing 125 ml of fruit juice as being equivalent to a fruit serve for children has been welcomed by the fruit juice industry.
Media Statement 18 February 2013 Fruit juice industry welcomes Australian Dietary Guidelines The release today of the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Australian Dietary Guidelines and the decision to retain the existing 125 ml of fruit juice as being equivalent to a fruit serve for children has been welcomed by the fruit juice industry.
The federal government lays down the dietary guidelines, but decisions about what specific foods to serve and how they are prepared are made by local school food authorities.
After working with clients as a fitness trainer for many years, I also understood the fact that for many people dietary decisions were driven by emotions.
Created by Dr. Joel Furhman, author of the book Eat to Live, a Nutritarian is a person who bases their dietary decisions on those foods that have the most micro-nutrients per calorie.
Kinsey overcame multiple autoimmune diseases with the Paleo diet, which drives her passion to help others achieve vibrant health by making informed dietary and lifestyle decisions.
That book has now received such acclaim and support that its first and second volumes are combined into a far more industry standard version released by a traditional publisher; it's even more economical now, as it's no longer being produced in - house at the request of people who didn't want to make dietary decisions for their allergy - stricken kids by booting up the computer and trying to connect to the internet via dial - up modem.
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