Researchers also suggest that
even moderate consumption of nightshades can contribute to a variety of health conditions, arthritis in particular.
Not exact matches
(And as the economist Robert Frank argues, taxing
consumption to bring down rivalrous buying of Ferraris and other symbols of superiority would make us better off
even without
moderating our desires, though I doubt that rivalrous
consumption is a very long - lasting or very important feature of high capitalist economies; notice, for example, that it's always those other, silly people, not we, who are buying to keep up with the Joneses.)
Moderate caffeine
consumption is fine and may
even be beneficial.
Even though I've coached my kids on
moderate consumption of other peoples junk food, the truth is they love it and will devour it because it's not something they get at home.
The ASCO statement, published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, cautions that while the greatest risks are seen with heavy long - term use,
even low alcohol
consumption (defined as less than one drink per day) or
moderate consumption (up to two drinks per day for men, and one drink per day for women because they absorb and metabolize it differently) can increase cancer risk.
In a new study published in the BMJ researchers report brain changes associated with chronic alcohol
consumption,
even at
moderate levels.
Some studies
even suggest that menopause was delayed by
moderate alcohol
consumption, since «alcohol
consumption was significantly correlated with estrogen levels.»
And what does
moderate consumption even mean?
A research review about overall alcohol
consumption, published in 2016 in the journal Circulation, confirmed that the picture is rather complex — there can be some immediate health threats from drinking any type of alcohol,
even in
moderate amounts.
Several recent studies have shown that
even light and
moderate alcohol
consumption is linked to higher cancer risk — yet when the California government proposed warning labels, alcohol companies fought back, giving new rise to a decades - long debate on the topic.
Even though fructose is clearly something you want to avoid, except for the small quantities obtained through the
moderate consumption of whole fruit, it is not as bad as artificial sweeteners.
Even if the ingested carbs are at a
moderate level (i.e.
consumption of a grilled cheese sandwich, not an entire deep - fried birthday cake), your liver and muscles snatch up as much glucose as they can take, including up to four grams of water accompany each gram of glycogen.
So I'm always trying to get these good fats in and uhm - you know for me I think the biggest things sometimes, I'll crave extra protein and so in my workout days; I usually increase my protein, my meat
consumption a little bit on the
evenings and now on workout days, I try to keep it a lot more
moderate.
But, what about the consideration (
even with
moderate alcohol
consumption) of its effect on liver health and brain cells?
Conclusion «The
consumption of a
moderate amount of high quality protein 3 times a day provides a more effective means of stimulating 24 - h muscle protein synthesis than the common practice of skewing protein intake toward the
evening meal», the researchers conclude.
Even moderate coffee
consumption was linked to better survival odds.
The COD technology reduces NEDC fuel
consumption by roughly five per cent, and
even greater savings of approximately 10 per cent are possible when driving at
moderate speeds.
In the long run, much of the economic growth of developed economies is likely to involve less energy - intensive sectors because of demand - side factors such as 1) the amount of stuff people can physically manage is limited (
even with rented storage space), 2) migration to areas where the weather is more
moderate will continue, 3) increased urbanization and population density reduces energy
consumption per capita, 4) there is a lot of running room to decrease the energy
consumption of our electronic devices (e.g., switching to clockless microprocessors, not that I'm predicting that specific innovation), 5) telecommunication will substitute for transportation on the margin, 6) cheaper and better data acquisition and processing will enable less wasteful routing and warehousing of material goods, and 7) aging populations will eventually reduce the total amount (local plus distant) of travel per person per year.
Still, given that an Australian wind farm with an installed capacity of 50 MW would be only
moderate in size,
even if the average household
consumption is 1 kW we can calculate that this
moderate - sized wind farm would generate enough electricity to supply more than 17 000 homes.
It is, therefore, unfortunate that the debate has hi - jacked by two groups, «alarmists» and «denialists» with scant regard for good manners or
even the truth to the extent that the rational sceptics, and
even moderate affirmers like myself who would like the UEA to tell the truth and the IPCC to check its facts, are denounced as «denialists» as if we were fans of Auschwitz by affluent alarmists who do little to curb their personal
consumption.