Vegetable-Rich Diet Keeps Pancreatitis Away
Individuals who consume a diet rich in vegetables are significantly less likely to develop acute pancreatitis, say researchers. The study, published online in the journal Gut, examined 80,000 adults in Sweden in order to determine if an imbalance in antioxidant levels, associated with dietary factors, increased the risk of acute pancreatitis…
June 29, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diet-rich, dietary-factors, increased-the-risk, journal, nutrition, nutritional counseling, published-online, the-journal
Salads With Dressing May Be Better For You Than Without
Salads are packed with healthy vegetables, but without the right type and amount of salad dressing you could be missing out on several disease-fighting vitamins and nutrients, according to researchers at Purdue University. The study is published online in the Journal Molecular Nutrition & Food Research…
June 25, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diet, esearchers-at-purdue, journal, missing-out, oncalldietitian.com, published-online, salad-dressing, several-disease-fighting, the-right
BPA Exposure In Womb Linked To Behavior Problems In Young Girls
Exposure to BPA in the womb is linked to behavioral and emotional difficulties in pre-school children, and girls in particular, concludes a new study published online in Pediatrics…
October 24, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: bpa, diet, emotional-difficulties, new-study, nutrition, oncalldietitian.com, pre-school-children, pregnancy / obstetrics, published-online, the-womb, womb
BPA Exposure In Womb Linked To Behavior Problems In Young Girls
Exposure to BPA in the womb is linked to behavioral and emotional difficulties in pre-school children, and girls in particular, concludes a new study published online in Pediatrics…
October 24, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: bpa, emotional-difficulties, new-study, nutritional counseling, pre-school-children, pregnancy / obstetrics, published-online, the-womb, womb
Soy Protein Improves Lipid Profile In Healthy Individuals
A new study published online in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that soy protein compared to dairy milk protein supplementation improves the lipid profile in healthy individuals. This study investigated the effect of soy and milk protein supplementation on lipids compared with carbohydrate among healthy adults…
October 23, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: among-healthy, cholesterol, clinical, dairy-milk, european-journal, lipids-compared, milk-protein, published-online, study, vestigated-the-effect