She has co-authored a book with Scott Rigden, MD, The Ultimate Metabolism Diet, Eat Right for Your Metabolic Type, and many articles, including one with Deanna Minich, PhD, «A science - based, clinically
tested dietary approach for the metabolic syndrome», published in Metabolic Syndrome and Related Disorders.
Not exact matches
Donna Spruijt - Metz, director of the mHealth Collaboratory at the USC Center for Economic and Social Research, and her team are
testing an innovative
approach to address obesity: devices that measure mood and eating behaviors rather than focusing on
dietary intake.
That's quite a long time to
test out a
dietary approach to prove that it is effective in paving the way for our health and survival.
It works better than trying a recommended
dietary approach (i.e. gluten free, Paleo, etc.) and even better than food sensitivity
testing (which may be helpful in many cases but may not be affordable for many people).
The data suggests that diet gluten exclusion should be
tested as a new
dietary approach to prevent the development of obesity and metabolic disorders.
Many different lab
tests, stringent
dietary strategies (managing SIBO often requires a diet that restricts most everything but meats and a limited variety vegetables), and treatment protocols exist to treat SIBO, and sometimes it's a matter of trial and error to land on an
approach that works.
«DASH» stands for «
Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension,» a clinical study that
tested the effects of nutrients in food on blood pressure.