Dietary Supplement May Lower Risk Of Developing Type 2 Diabetes
FINDINGS: UCLA researchers demonstrated that an over-the-counter dietary supplement may help inhibit development of insulin resistance and glucose intolerance, conditions that are involved in the development of Type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, which affect millions worldwide…
September 25, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: development, diabetes, dietary-supplement, inhibit-development, insulin-resistance, may-help, nutritional counseling, oncalldiets, the-development
Vitamin D Deficiency Linked With Airway Changes In Children With Severe Asthma
Children with severe therapy-resistant asthma (STRA) may have poorer lung function and worse symptoms compared to children with moderate asthma, due to lower levels of vitamin D in their blood, according to researchers in London. Lower levels of vitamin D may cause structural changes in the airway muscles of children with STRA, making breathing more difficult…
September 23, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: airway, blood, london-lower, making-breathing, may-cause, moderate-asthma, nutrition, poorer-lung, respiratory / asthma, stra, structural-changes, the-airway, their-blood, worse-symptoms
Soy-Based Natural S-equol Supplements Improve Crow’s Feet Skin Wrinkles In Menopausal Women
A soy germ-based nutritional supplement containing Natural S-equol significantly improved the appearance of crow’s feet skin wrinkles of the outer corner of the eyes in Japanese menopausal women, suggesting that supplements containing Natural S-equol have potential to slow skin aging, according to data from a controlled pilot study simultaneously published online in the peer-re…
September 23, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: appearance, diet, feet-skin, improved-the-appearance, menopause, natural-s-equol, nutrition, on call diets, outer, peer, simultaneously-published, slow-skin, soy-germ-based, supplement-containing, the-eyes
Communication Between Brain Cells Regulated By Zinc
Zinc has been found to play a critical role in regulating communication between cells in the brain, possibly governing the formation of memories and controlling the occurrence of epileptic seizures…
September 23, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: between-cells, brain, diet, formation, governing-the-formation, nutritional counseling, occurrence, regulating-communication, the-brain, the-occurrence
Doubts Raised Over "Longevity Gene", Other Factors Now Thought To Be Responsible
Researchers who re-tested findings of previous studies suggesting the so-called “longevity gene” prolonged lifespan through the production of sirtuin proteins, say the effect is most likely not due to that gene but to other confounding genetic factors in the modified organisms used in the experiments…
September 22, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diet, longevity-gene, modified, not-due, oncalldiets, production, seniors / aging, sirtuin-proteins, the-modified, through-the-production
Vitamin D Deficiency A Risk Factor For African-American Men Living In Poor Sunlight Areas
African-American men living in low sunlight areas are more likely to experience vitamin D deficiency than European-American men living in the same environment. Researchers believe that these findings should change recommendations for daily intake of vitamin D. “This study shows that across the board vitamin D recommendations just won’t work for everybody,” said Adam B.
September 22, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: board, low-sunlight, men-living, nutrition / diet, oncalldiets, should-change, study, these-findings
Colon Cancer’s Spread To The Liver Blocked By Soy Peptide/Chemo Drug Combo
A University of Illinois study reports a promising new weapon in treating metastatic colon cancer, particularly in patients who have developed resistance to chemotherapy. U of I researcher Elvira de Mejia has found that the soy peptide lunasin binds to a specific receptor in highly metastatic colon cancer cells, preventing them from attaching to the liver…
September 22, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: elvira, from-attaching, highly-metastatic, illinois, liver, lunasin-binds, mejia, on call diets, oncalldiets, soy-peptide, study-reports, university
Bisphenol A (BPA) Found In Canned Foods Aimed At Children
A Breast Cancer Fund report has revealed that bisphenol A (BPA) was found in every food can they tested – the cans are aimed at children, and include Toy Story soups and Campbell’s Disney Princess, which had the highest levels…
September 21, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: aimed-at-children, bpa, breast, campbell, diet, disney, disney-princess, every-food, highest, nutrition, nutrition / diet, oncalldietitian.com, story, the-highest
Deadly Link Between High Salt Intake And Obesity May Be Explained By Abnormal Activation Of A Protein
Dietary salt intake and obesity are two important risk factors in the development of high blood pressure. Each packs its own punch, but when combined, they deliver more damage to the heart and kidneys than the sum of their individual contributions…
September 21, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: development, diet, heart, high-blood, important-risk, individual, more-damage, nutrition, own-punch, packs-its, salt-intake, the-development, the-heart, their-individual
In A Study Of Preschoolers, Meals Paired With Collectible Toys Are Perceived By Kids As Likeable And Good Tasting
The thought of toys being given out as part of children’s meal deals might be easier to swallow, and better for you, if the toys are part of a collectible set and tied to healthy, nutrition-rich food choices. Who says? Kids and their parents do…
September 21, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: given-out, meal-deals, oncalldietitian.com, parents, the-toys, toys, toys-being