Sentences with phrase «nut consumption do»

So can nut consumption do even more for a person who's already eating healthy or will nuts give them no greater edge?
There is a new report from the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition that supports Dr. Greger's findings that nut consumption does not cause weight gain and may even have a modest slimming effect.
What concerns me is an article published in vegsource.com by Jeff Nelson, who advocate the afore mentioned diet, reviews 22 studies that were funded by the nut industry and concludes that nut consumption does cause weight gain.
The studies have identified important health risk factors including: persistent organic pollutants consumed through contaminated food may be linked to diabetes; eating meat or eggs before pregnancy may raise gestational diabetes risk; taking in less than a single alcoholic drink per day may still raise the risk of breast cancer; daily consumption of the amount of cholesterol found in one egg may shorten a woman's lifespan as much as limited smoking; meat intake may be an infertility risk factor; there's a positive association between teen milk intake, especially skim milk, and teen acne; and nut consumption does not lead to expected weight gain.

Not exact matches

The authors do note that this large study can not definitively prove cause and effect; nonetheless, the findings are strongly consistent with «a wealth of existing observational and clinical trial data to support health benefits of nut consumption on many chronic diseases.»
«With such differing results from different studies, it is currently impossible to offer advice about exactly what mothers should do regarding nut consumption during pregnancy but current international guidance is that there is no need to either avoid nuts, nor to actively eat them.»
«Because peanuts [which do not grow on trees] are much less expensive than tree nuts, as well as more widely available to people of all races and all socioeconomic backgrounds, our study finding suggests that increasing peanut consumption may provide a potentially cost - efficient approach to improving cardiovascular health,» Shu said.
Daily consumption of nut butter has been proven to provide wonderful health benefits that you don't want to miss out on, but it can be so overwhelming to try and find a good one.
So my question is... does the saturated fat from nut consumption cause the same heart problems that the saturated fat from meat consumption does??? thank you in advance for any insight you have on this.
Doesn't this level of nut consumption drive your omega - 6 level through the roof?
I know that the endothelial function studies do not have negative effects in terms of nuts, but both of the studies which prove heart disease reversal (Ornish and Esselstyn) restricted total and saturated fat intake (including restricted nut consumption).
I do believe eating a healthy whole plant - based diet and limiting processed junk helps — but I would also try limiting nut consumption — something to do with fatty acid ratios.
The reason, IMO, that the people did not gain weight on the nuts or lost weight on the nuts, is because the nut consumption improved the quality of their diet.
My cholesterol did come down when I reduced nut and seed consumption to about 2 tablespoons per day, most days.
Almost every study of nut consumption that did not involve deliberate control of caloric intake showed consumption of nuts to be associated with gain of body fat (e.g. the Harvard study I previously linked to).
I figure I get so many Omega 3's in my diet, that I don't worry too much about my nut consumption.
The FOOD they grow is what does the consumption, so if you eat fruit, nuts, or anything grown in CA (most of our fresh produce), YOU consume most of CA's water, as a group.
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