Sentences with phrase «published effects of a supplement»

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Below, I'm publishing a story about the effects of low - cost Android phones I wrote for a newspaper's tech supplement this summer, which never ended up happening because of a lack of advertising:
Taking vitamin D supplements during pregnancy, as recommended for all women under UK guidelines, has no significant effect on the bone density of babies, according to the first randomised controlled trial of its kind, published in The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology journal.
In the second high - quality trial of its kind, published in PLOS ONE, the researchers found an entirely different result to an earlier study carried out in 2012, where omega - 3 supplements were found to have a beneficial effect on the reading ability and working memory of school children with learning needs such as ADHD.
Often added to workout supplements, caffeine can promote endurance by reducing pain perception according to a study on the effects of caffeine on pain during exercise published in the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism.
E. Volpi published findings in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, back in 2003, about the effects of nutritional amino acid supplements used to treat muscle loss in older people.
A systematic review of 44 cohort studies published in the BMJ showed that evidence about effects of calcium supplements on risk of fractures is weak and inconsistent.
For this type of physical result, the protein source might matter; in another study published in 2017 in a different journal, subjects who supplemented with casein protein did not experience any positive effects on body composition.
For a report published in the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews in 2015, researchers analyzed previously published trials testing the effects of herbal supplements for osteoarthritis.
In a new study published in the peer - reviewed journal, Brain, Behavior and Immunity, researchers in the Netherlands explored the idea that changing the array of gut bacteria by giving a multispecies probiotic supplement could have an effect on mood.
A 2003 study published in the Journal of Pharmacological Sciences examined the anxiety - abolishing effects of both Ginkgo biloba and Asian ginseng, finding that while both were effective in reducing acute stress, supplementing with Asian ginseng was the most effective in significantly lowering chronic stress.
A recent study published in The Journal of Nutrition compared the effects of fermentable and non-fermentable fiber supplements (27 grams per day).
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