Restaurant Food Consumption And Satisfaction Affected By Lighting And Music In Surprising Ways
It’s more than just the food that makes McDonalds different from a fine dining restaurant – the lighting and the music contribute to create two very different atmospheres. A restaurant’s atmosphere may cause people to overeat if it stimulates them to eat faster, but also if the ambiance of the restaurant gets people to linger longer it may get them to order an unplanned dessert…
August 31, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: ambiance, atmosphere-may, cause-people, diet, eat-faster, fine-dining, lighting, longer-it-may, nutrition / diet, on call diets, the-ambiance, the-lighting
Better Nutrition Provided By ‘Microgreens’ Compared To Their Mature Counterparts
The first scientific analysis of nutrient levels in edible microgreens has found that many of those trendy seedlings of green vegetables and herbs have more vitamins and healthful nutrients than their fully grown counterparts. A report on the research appears in ACS’ Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. Qin Wang, Gene E…
August 31, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: agricultural, diet, edible-microgreens, first-scientific, fully-grown, green-vegetables, healthful-nutrients, journal, nutrient-levels, nutrition / diet, research, the-research
Chocolate May Lower Your Stroke Risk
Adding to the mounting evidence that consuming moderate amounts of chocoloate may benefit the heart, comes that of a new study of Swedish men that suggests it may also lower the risk of stroke. First author Susanna C…
August 30, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: consuming-moderate, heart, lower-the-risk, mounting, oncalldietitian.com, risk, swedish, the-mounting
Pathogen Survival May Be Promoted By Antibiotic Residues In Sausage Meat
Antibiotic residues in uncured pepperoni or salami meat are potent enough to weaken helpful bacteria that processors add to acidify the sausage to make it safe for consumption, according to a study published in mBio®, the online open-access journal of the American Society for Microbiology, on August 28…
August 30, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: acidify-the-sausage, make-it-safe, microbiology, online, pepperoni-or-salami, salami-meat, sausage, study-published, the-online, uncured-pepperoni, weaken-helpful
Does Severe Calorie Restriction Help You Life Longer? Probably Not
According to a 25-year study using rhesus monkeys, a lifetime on a very-low calorie diet did not help them live any longer, researchers from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge reported in the journal Nature. Rhesus monkeys are genetically relatively similar to humans. They were fed on a diet consisting of 30% fewer calories than the control group were for a quarter of a century…
August 29, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: 25-year-study, diet-consisting, fewer-calories, louisiana-state, not-help, nutrition / diet, oncalldietitian.com, using-rhesus
Why Some Fats Are Worse Than Others
All dietary fats are not created equal. Some types of fats have been linked to ailments like heart disease and diabetes, while others, like those often found in plants and fish, have well documented health benefits…
August 29, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: been-linked, dietary-fats, documented-health, heart-disease, nutrition / diet, oncalldiets
Gut Flora Different In Breast Fed Babies
The benefits of breast milk have long been appreciated, but now scientists at Duke University Medical Center have described a unique property that makes mother’s milk better than infant formula in protecting infants from infections and illnesses…
August 29, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: been-appreciated, breast-milk, from-infections, medical-center, milk-better, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, protecting-infants, scientists-at-duke, unique-property, university
Long-Term Weight Loss Extremely Hard For Post-Menopausal Women
Postmenopausal women naturally consume much less energy than when they were younger, the strategies and behaviors they followed earlier in life are simply not sustainable or effective in the long-term any more, researchers from the University of Pittsburgh Department of Health and Physical Activity, reported in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics…
August 28, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: academy, health, journal, nutrition, physical, pittsburgh, simply-not, strategies, the-long-term, the-strategies, university
Breast Milk Boosts Beneficial Growth Of Gut Flora
Unlike infant formula, breast milk promotes more beneficial growth of gut flora, the colonies of friendly bacteria that help absorb nutrients and develop the immune system…
August 28, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: colonies, friendly-bacteria, immune, infant-formula, nutrition / diet, on call diets, promotes-more, the-colonies
Energy Drinks Help Heart Function
Energy drinks improve the contractions of both the left and right ventricles of the heart; they have a beneficial effect on myocardial function, Dr Matteo Cameli, from University of Siena, Italy, explained at the European Society of Cardiology 2012 Congress, in Munich, Germany. Dr. Cameli added that energy drinks raise the risk of cardiometabolic diseases…
August 28, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: both-the-left, cardiology, congress, drinks-improve, european, heart, italy, munich, nutrition, nutritional counseling, oncalldiets, raise-the-risk, risk, the-heart, university