Milk Better Than Water To Rehydrate Kids
Active children need to be watered with milk. It’s a more effective way of countering dehydration than a sports drink or water itself, say researchers at McMaster University. That’s particularly important during hot summer weather, says Brian Timmons, research director of the Child Health and Exercise Medicine Program at McMaster and principal investigator of the study…
August 18, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: child-health, diet, drink-or-water, hot-summer, oncalldiets, particularly-important, program, say-researchers, sports-drink, study, water-itself
Turmeric And Cinnamon Lower Negative Effects Of High Fat Meals
According to Penn State researchers, eating a diet rich in spices, like turmeric and cinnamon, reduces the body’s negative responses to eating high-fat meals. Sheila West, associate professor of biobehavioral health, Penn State, who led the study said that people eating a high-fat meal end up with high levels of triglycerides (a type of fat) in their blood…
August 13, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: associate-professor, blood, body, diet, diet-rich, eating-high-fat, negative-responses, nutrition / diet, nutritional counseling, people-eating, reduces-the-body, sheila-west, state, study, the-study
Antioxidant Spices Reduce Negative Effects Of High-Fat Meal
Eating a diet rich in spices, like turmeric and cinnamon, reduces the body’s negative responses to eating high-fat meals, according to Penn State researchers. “Normally, when you eat a high-fat meal, you end up with high levels of triglycerides, a type of fat, in your blood,” said Sheila West, associate professor of biobehavioral health, Penn State, who led the study…
August 12, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: associate-professor, body, diet-rich, eating-high-fat, like-turmeric, nutrition, nutritional counseling, oncalldietitian.com, oncalldiets, reduces-the-body, sheila, sheila-west, state, study, your-blood
Bananas! Eating Healthy Will Cost You; Potassium Alone $380 Per Year
A new study from the journal Health Affairs finds that healthy eating can be an expensive proposition. For example, adding potassium to the diet can tack on $380 per year to the average consumer’s food costs, the study found. It is the wealthiest consumers that are able to most closely meet the guidelines…
August 4, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: average, food-costs, guidelines, health-affairs, healthy-eating, new-study, nutrition, nutrition / diet, on call diets, study, the-average, the-diet, the-wealthiest, wealthiest
Ghrelin Modulates The Ability Of Rewarding Food To Evoke Dopamine Release Within The Brain
New research findings to be presented at the upcoming annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (SSIB), the foremost society for research into all aspects of eating and drinking behavior, finds that ghrelin, a natural gut hormone that stimulates feeding, also modulates the ability of tasty food and food-related cues to alter dopamine levels within the st…
July 13, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: ability, alter-dopamine, diet, ingestive, society, study, the-ability, the-upcoming, upcoming
Exercise May Help Regulate Body Weight By Influencing Gut Hormones Released Before And After Meals
Influecing levels of gut hormones released before and after meals, may be how physical exercise helps to regulate body weight, say researchers presenting to the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (SSIB) that is taking place this week in Clearwater, Florida, in the US…
July 13, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: annual, exercise-helps, gut-hormones, how-physical, ingestive, ingestive-behavior, nutrition, say-researchers, ssib, study, week
Teenagers Learn To Prefer The Taste Of Sugar-Sweetened, Carbonated Beverages That Contain Caffeine
Research to be presented at the upcoming annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (SSIB), the foremost society for research into all aspects of eating and drinking behavior, indicates that caffeine added to sugar-sweetened, carbonated beverages teaches adolescents to prefer those beverages…
July 13, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: all-aspects, annual-meeting, carbonated-beverages, drinking-behavior, ingestive-behavior, society, ssib, study, teaches-adolescents, the-foremost, the-upcoming, upcoming
New Animal Research Demonstrates Mechanisms That Are Involved In Suppressing Food Intake And Preventing Obesity With Exercise
Research to be presented at the upcoming annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Ingestive Behavior (SSIB), the foremost society for research into all aspects of eating and drinking behavior, finds that alterations of meal-related gut hormone signals may contribute to the overall effects of exercise to help manage body weight…
July 13, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: all-aspects, gut-hormone, help-manage, ingestive, nutrition, on call diets, oncalldietitian.com, society, ssib, study, the-foremost, the-upcoming, upcoming
A Mother’s Salt Intake Could Be Key To Prenatal Kidney Development
A new animal study from Europe has drawn an association between pregnant mothers’ sodium intake and their newborn’s kidney development. Among the most significant aspects of the study’s findings is that either too much or too little salt during pregnancy had an adverse effect on the prenatal development of the offspring’s kidneys…
July 7, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: adverse-effect, among-the-most, new-animal, prenatal, salt-during, sodium-intake, study, the-prenatal, the-study
Vitamin A Deficiency Does Not Affect Onset Of Asthma
Vitamin A deficiency does not increase the risk of asthma, according to new research published online in the European Respiratory Journal. In developing countries, vitamin A deficiency is particularly common and previous research has shown that it harms the development of the lungs.
June 22, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: asthma-later, deficiency-does, development, diet, european, european-respiratory, respiratory / asthma, risk, study, the-development, the-risk, vitamin