Science Based Nutrition

March 31, 2011

The role of reducing intakes of saturated fat in the prevention of cardiovascular disease: where does the evidence stand in 2010?

Filed under: Main Content — Arne Astrup, Jorn Dyerberg, Peter Elwood, Kjeld Hermansen, Frank B Hu, Marianne Uhre Jakobsen, Frans J Kok, Ronald M Krauss, Jean Michel Lecerf, Philippe LeGrand, Paul Nestel, Ulf Riserus, Tom Sanders, Andrew Sinclair, Steen Stender, Tine Tholstrup, @ 6:00 pm
Arne Astrup, Jorn Dyerberg, Peter Elwood, Kjeld Hermansen, Frank B Hu, Marianne Uhre Jakobsen, Frans J Kok, Ronald M Krauss, Jean Michel Lecerf, Philippe LeGrand, Paul Nestel, Ulf Riserus, Tom Sanders, Andrew Sinclair, Steen Stender, Tine Tholstrup, Walter C Willett
Apr 1, 2011; 93:684-688

Avian Influenza In Missouri Farm, Department Of Agriculture Investigates

Filed under: Bird Flu / Avian Flu — Nutrition / Diet News From Medical News Today @ 6:00 pm
A farm with a case of Avian influenza, also known as bird flu, is being investigated by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). Authorities say the poultry in the farm has been quarantined after initial laboratory results were returned. The Department of Agriculture describes the Avian influenza as the low pathogenic virus strain H7N3...

Regular Breakfast Helps Reduce Lead Poisoning In Children

Filed under: Pediatrics / Children's Health — Nutrition / Diet News From Medical News Today @ 5:00 pm
It is known that fasting increases lead absorption in adults and consequently regular meals and snacks are recommended for children to prevent lead poisoning. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal Environmental Health demonstrates that having a regular breakfast is associated with lower blood lead levels in children...

Inadequate Vitamin D Affects One Third Of Americans

Filed under: Public Health — Nutrition / Diet News From Medical News Today @ 8:00 am
One third of Americans aged at least 1 year are at risk of inadequate vitamin D levels and 8% are at risk of vitamin D deficiency, a new report issued by the National Center for Health Statistics revealed. The report added that 1% had excessive blood levels of vitamin D. Vitamin D encourages the absorption and metabolism of calcium and phosphorous, it is a steroid vitamin...

Protein May Help Dieters Resist Late-Night Munchies

Filed under: Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness — Nutrition / Diet News From Medical News Today @ 8:00 am
Dieters trying to stick to their diets, may want to look no further than lean protein, according to two studies published in the prestigious journal Obesity1,2. Including protein, such as lean pork, in three daily meals could reduce late-night desires to eat, increase feelings of fullness and decrease distracting thoughts about food, according to the research...
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