In postmenopausal women, vitamin D alone does little to protect bone health
While calcium supplements noticeably improved bone health in postmenopausal women, vitamin D supplements did not reduce bone turnover, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). Bone turnover is the body’s natural process for breaking down old bone…
September 26, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: body, bone-health, bones / orthopedics, calcium-supplements, clinical, endocrine, endocrine-society, natural-process, noticeably-improved, recent-study, reduce-bone, the-body
Mild Iodine Deficiency During Pregnancy Can Harm The Baby’s Neurological Development
Children who did not receive enough iodine in the womb performed worse on literacy tests as 9-year-olds than their peers, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). Iodine is absorbed from food and plays a key role in brain development…
May 2, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: clinical, clinical-endocrinology, endocrine-society, enough-iodine, journal, key-role, literacy-tests, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, oncalldiets, pregnancy / obstetrics, recent-study, womb
Vitamin D Supports Lung Function As Well As Bone Health
Maintaining adequate levels of vitamin D can help people breathe better and may even protect against tuberculosis (TB), according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM). The study of more than 10,000 Korean adults found that lung function improved when people had absorbed more vitamin D into their bodies…
March 28, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: adequate-levels, bodies, clinical, endocrine, journal, may-even, metabolism, more-vitamin, nutritional counseling, on call diets, people-breathe, recent-study, tuberculosis
Recommended Vitamin D Doses The Same For African-American And Caucasian Women
African-American women battling vitamin D deficiencies need the same dose as Caucasian women to treat the condition, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM)….
February 14, 2013 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: clinical-endocrinology, dose-as-caucasian, endocrine, endocrine-society, journal, metabolism, oncalldietitian.com, recent-study, treat-the-condition
Gluten and lactose-free ingredient substitute found for low-fat white sauces
Consumers are increasingly demanding the development of ready-to-eat gluten and lactose-free food products that meet their needs and help improve their health.
October 17, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: development, food-products, health, increasingly-demanding, new-white, nutritional counseling, oncalldietitian.com, recent-study, shows-how, their-needs
A Mediterranean Diet Can Help Protect Bones
According to a recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (JCEM), going on a 2 year Mediterranean diet enhanced with olive oil can increase serum osteocalin concentrations, which can result in protecting a person’s bones…
August 16, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: clinical, clinical-endocrinology, diet-enhanced, increase-serum, journal, mediterranean, nutrition / diet, on call diets, recent-study
Coffee Linked To Alzheimer’s Disease Avoidance
Those cups of coffee that you drink every day to keep alert appear to have an extra perk – especially if you’re an older adult. A recent study monitoring the memory and thinking processes of people older than 65 found that all those with higher blood caffeine levels avoided the onset of Alzheimer’s disease in the two-to-four years of study follow-up…
June 7, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: alzheimer, alzheimer's / dementia, blood, every-day, extra-perk, memory, nutrition, oncalldiets, people-older, recent-study, the-onset, the-two-to-four
Risk Of Heart Disease In Type 2 Diabetes May Be Reduced By Vitamin D-Fortified Yogurt
Daily intake of vitamin D-fortified doogh (Persian yogurt drink) improved inflammatory markers in type 2 diabetics and extra calcium conferred additional anti-inflammatory benefits, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (JCEM)…
April 1, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: clinical, clinical-endocrinology, conferred-additional, diabetes, endocrine, endocrine-society, extra-calcium, improved-inflammatory, jcem, journal, metabolism, on call diets, recent-study, yogurt-drink
Exposure To Cadmium Increases Risk Of Breast Cancer
A recent study, published in Cancer Research , a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, explains that dietary cadmium, which is a metal found in fertilizers used on farms and is very toxic, can potentially pose a risk of breast cancer. Agneta Akesson, Ph…
March 16, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: agneta-akesson, akesson, dietary-cadmium, nutrition, recent-study, used-on-farms, very-toxic
Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency And Higher Mortality In Female Nursing Home Residents
The majority of institutionalized elderly female patients are vitamin D deficient and there is an inverse association of vitamin D deficiency and mortality, according to a recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (JCEM)…
March 7, 2012 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: clinical, clinical-endocrinology, elderly-female, endocrine, endocrine-society, inverse-association, jcem, journal, metabolism, nutrition, on call diets, recent-study, seniors / aging