Regular Breakfast Helps Reduce Lead Poisoning In Children
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…
April 1, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: central, environmental, fasting-increases, lead-absorption, lead-levels, lower-blood, on call diets, open-access, prevent-lead, regular-breakfast, regular-meals, research-published
Vitamin A Plays Key Role In The Human Body
In a recently-published study mapping the structure and function of the so-called “orphan” nuclear receptor TR4, Van Andel Research Institute (VARI) investigators suggest that Vitamin A may play a more direct role than was previously known in certain physiological functions including sperm cell formation and the development of the central nervous system…
March 19, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: central, development, institute, nutrition, sperm-cell, study-mapping, the-so-called, vitamin
Olive Oil Protects Liver
Extra-virgin olive oil can protect the liver from oxidative stress. Researchers writing in BioMed Central’s open access journal Nutrition and Metabolism exposed rats to a moderately toxic herbicide known to deplete antioxidants and cause oxidative stress, finding that those rats fed on a diet containing the olive oil were partially protected from the resulting liver damage…
October 29, 2010 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: central, diet-containing, exposed-rats, from-oxidative, nutrition, olive-oil, on call diets, oncalldiets, open-access, resulting, resulting-liver, the-liver
Bicarbonate Adds Fizz To Players’ Tennis Performance
Dietary supplementation with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) on the morning of a tennis match allows athletes to maintain their edge. A randomized, controlled trial reported in BioMed Central’s open access Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition found that those players who received the supplement showed no decline in skilled tennis performance after a simulated match…
October 27, 2010 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: baking-soda, central, diet, edge, international, nutrition, nutritional counseling, skilled-tennis, sports, sports-nutrition, tennis-match, the-morning
Diet When Young Affects Future Food Responses
A high protein diet during development primes the body to react unhealthily to future food binges. A study on juvenile rats, published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Nutrition and Metabolism, suggests that lasting changes result from altering the composition of the first solid food that is consumed throughout growth into early adulthood…
October 1, 2010 · by admin · in Nutritional News · Tags: body, central, composition, high-protein, juvenile-rats, lasting-changes, metabolism, nutrition, nutrition / diet, open-access, primes-the-body, study-on-juvenile, the-first
Fractures In Russia, Central Asia And Eastern Europe Lead To High Death And Disability Rates
Preliminary findings from an upcoming new report by the International Osteoporosis Foundation (IOF) show alarming projections and reveal the poor state of post-fracture care in the Russian Federation and many other countries in the region. The findings were announced at a press conference in St. Petersburg at the IOF Summit of Eastern European and Central Asian Osteoporosis Patient Societies…
September 28, 2010 · by webmaster · in Nutritional News · Tags: central, central-asian, countries, diet, findings-were, international, oncalldietitian.com, osteoporosis, other-countries, poor, region, upcoming-new