Women With Diabetes Taking Vitamin D Benefit From Reduced Blood Pressure And Relief Of Depression
In women who have type 2 diabetes and show signs of depression, vitamin D supplements significantly lowered blood pressure and improved their moods, according to a pilot study at Loyola University Chicago Niehoff School of Nursing. Vitamin D even helped the women lose a few pounds. The study was presented at the American Diabetes Association 73rd Scientific Sessions in Chicago…
June 27, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: association, chicago, chicago-niehoff, diabetes, even-helped, lowered-blood, moods, nursing-vitamin, on call diets, pilot-study, school, scientific, women
What Role Does Mood Play In The Development Of Unhealthy Eating?
Unhealthy eating behaviors may worsen the moods of women who are worried about their diet and self image, researchers from Pennsylvania State University revealed. Kristin Heron, research associate at the Survey Research Center, and team found that college-age females who are concerned about their eating behaviors tend to have moods that get worse after episodes of disordered eating…
March 20, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diet, eating, kristin-heron, may-worsen, moods, oncalldiets, self-image, survey, survey-research, the-moods, university
The Role Mood May Play In The Development And Maintenance Of Unhealthy Eating
Taking part in unhealthy eating behaviors may cause women who are concerned about their diet and self-image to experience a worsening of their moods, according to Penn State researchers. In a study, college-age women who were concerned about their eating behaviors reported that moods worsened after bouts of disordered eating, said Kristin Heron, research associate at the Survey Research Center…
March 19, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: behaviors-may, cause-women, eating disorders, kristin, kristin-heron, moods, moods-worsened, survey-research, their-diet, their-moods