Not exact matches
«The paradox is that this tiny, single - strain microgreen delivers huge
health benefits to a wide range of
market targets
and addresses not only the race for new protein sources but also offers perfect solutions to trendy
diets, such as Paleo
and vegan.»
The 2014 program schedule included: culinary demonstrations centered around adventurous flavors
and new menu trends; presentations
and panel discussions focused on sustainable agricultural practices, the role of wheat in our
diet vs. seekers of gluten - free options,
and water issues affecting food production; discussions on how American menus are often shaped by millennials,
health and nutrition concerns,
and global cuisines; a Friday field trip to the CIA Farm in St. Helena
and through Marin
and Sonoma Counties to visit Pozzi Ranch, Dutton Ranch (where Valley Ford Cheese Company joined),
and Gourmet Mushrooms with tastings
and presentations by the farmers as well as farm bureau
and land trust experts;
and the exciting
and interactive Saturday
Market Basket Exercise, where attendees were divided into six teams to develop menu concepts using sponsor products for the following categories:
This growth is underpinned by structural
market drivers such as
health and wellness (increasing link between
diet and exercise, weight management, active ageing), global demographic changes (increasing Asian demand)
and consumer awareness (healthier
and more nutritious foods).
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Marketing.
In such circumstances, «when ecosystems are able to support sustainable
diets, nutrition programmes, policies
and interventions supporting the use of supplements, RUTF [ready - to - use therapeutic foods], fortificants
and infant formulas are inappropriate
and can lead to malnutrition,
and the
marketing of these food substitutes
and related products can contribute to major public
health problems.»
Beyoncé has now become the world's most prominent spokesperson for poor
diets, obesity
and its
health consequences,
and marketing targeted to the most vulnerable populations.
In the past few years alone, researchers have had to backtrack on the
health benefits of low - fat, high - fiber
diets and the value
and safety of hormone replacement therapy as well as the arthritis drug Vioxx, which was pulled from the
market after being found to cause heart attacks
and strokes in high - risk patients.
Children are likely to be benefit most, however the study also shows that the
health benefits of the tax could be reduced if industry responds by increasing the price across their drinks range (including zero sugar /
diet drinks, bottled water,
and fruit juice) or if heavy
marketing led consumers to switch from low to mid-sugar drinks.
The study concludes with a warning: «If consumers seeking a healthy
diet inaccurately estimate nutritional content of products
marketed by firms with strong reputations for corporate social responsibility, it can lead to serious
health consequences for both individuals
and society.»
Other speakers discussed how soy products will help meet U.S. dietary guidelines, with its renewed emphasis on plant - based
diets; noted that the soy industry is working on production of novel varieties of high oleic soybean oil low in saturated fat; stressed the
marketing of soy as a complete protein, perfectly appropriate as the only protein source for infants, children
and adults; promoted the use of «stealth
health» as opposed to «muscling» in change to force dietary changes (that is, sneak soy into common food products); speculated on how to remove the allergens from soy;
and figure out what to do about the fact that soy doesn't actually taste very good.
This site is about showing you what a remarkable
health promoting
diet you
and your family can enjoy
and it's available right now in your
market,
and perhaps right in your own backyard.
Webinar description: The highly debatable term «detox» is one that often makes
health professionals cringe as it has become one of the most popular
and ubiquitous terms used to
market fad
diets in recent years.
The highly debatable term «detox» is one that often makes
health professionals cringe as it has become one of the most popular
and ubiquitous terms used to
market fad
diets in recent years.
Whether it's Whole Foods
Market's recent decision to downplay animal products or vegan actresses touting «kind
diets,» it sometimes seems as though every educated man, woman
and child in the United States believes that plant - based
diets hold the key to personal
and planetary
health.
Any time a new study shows a correlation between
diet and fat loss, muscle gain, or any other benefit, the
health industry's
marketing machine starts churning out new products to capitalize on it.
Containing great sources of meat proteins, immune boosting antioxidants,
and brain - boosting essential fatty acids, the Life Protection line of Blue Buffalo Puppy food is a
health - sustaining chow choice that's comparable with other premium puppy
diets out there on the
market.
Fortunately, many pet owners are catching on that they can help mitigate their pets»
health issues
and improve the quality of their companion animals» lives by complementing their
diets with one or more of the many supplements now on the
market.
Rob Cadenhead, vice president of sales
and marketing for Performance Pet Products, a Mitchell, S.D. - based company, which makes Spring Naturals brand pet food, says that some pet owners have found that switching to a grain - free
diet improves their pet's overall
health.
Yet, despite the array of new specialized pet
diets on the
market these days — organic, grain free, limited ingredient — protein remains integral to maintaining the
health of dogs
and cats,
and therefore continues to be a focal point on store shelves.
«Dr. Spector calculated each pet's
diet of Halo Spot's Stew Healthy Weight formula from its breed, current
and historical weight,
health and body type,» says David Yaskulka, vice president of
marketing communications for Halo, Purely for Pets.
According to Melissa Olson,
marketing director at Vital Essentials, the Green Bay, Wis. - based manufacturer of the Vital Essentials
and Vital Cat brands, a raw
diet offers numerous
health benefits.
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