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Nutrition Journal | Abstract | Race and region have independent and synergistic effects on dietary intakes in black and white women
nutritionj.com — “Few studies have examined the effects of race and region on dietary intakes and the evidence on racial and regional disparities among women is limited. We aimed to examine whether race and region were associated with nutrient intakes among black and white women living in the Stroke Belt, Stroke Buckle, and Other regions in the United States. We hypothesized that significant differences would be observed among population sub-groups and that the effects of race on dietary intakes would vary across” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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Race & Region Have Independent & Synergistic Effects on Dietary Intakes in Black & White ♀ http://t.co/0u8iM85w
Nutrition Journal | Abstract | Dietitians use and recommend dietary supplements: report of a survey
nutritionj.com — “Dietary supplement use is common in the United States, with more than half of the population using such products. Nutrition authorities consistently advocate a” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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Dietitians Use & Recommend Dietary Supplements - 74% of dietitians were reg users of supplements http://t.co/Qw4v60C6
Nutrition Journal | Abstract | Intravenous Vitamin C Administration Reduces Fatigue in Office Workers: A Double-blind Randomized Controlled Trial
nutritionj.com — “Studies of the efficacy of vitamin C treatment for fatigue have yielded inconsistent results. One of the reasons for this inconsistency could be the difference in delivery routes. Therefore, we planned a clinical trial with intravenous vitamin C administration. Methods: We evaluated the effect of intravenous vitamin C on fatigue in office workers. A group of 141 healthy volunteers, aged 20 to 49 years participated in this randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial. The trial group recei” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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Intravenous Vitamin C Administration Reduces Fatigue in Office Workers http://t.co/eBJEQuru
Interesting.. Seaweed intake linked to lower blood pressure in kids: http://ow.ly/6aFg4 #nutrition
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Interesting.. Seaweed intake linked to lower blood pressure in kids: http://ow.ly/6aFg4 #nutrition
Nutrition Journal | Abstract | Intakes of culinary herbs and spices from a food frequency questionnaire evaluated against 28-days estimated records
nutritionj.com — “Worldwide, herbs and spices are much used food flavourings. However, little data exist regarding actual dietary intake of culinary herbs and spices. We developed a food frequency questionnaire (FFQ) for the assessment of habitual diet the preceding year, with focus on phytochemical rich food, including herbs and spices. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the intakes of herbs and spices from the FFQ with estimates of intake from another dietary assessment method. Thus we compared the in” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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Intakes of culinary herbs & spices from a food frequency questionnaire evaluated vs 28-days est records http://ht.ly/4VZZ7
Nutrition Journal | Abstract | How diverse is the diet of adult South Africans?
nutritionj.com — “The objective of the current study was to measure dietary diversity in adult South Africans aged 16 years and older from all population groups as a proxy of food security.” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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How diverse is the #diet of adult South Africans? http://ht.ly/4C5RI #SouthAfrica
Nutrition Journal | Abstract | Food insecurity, school absenteeism and educational attainment of adolescents in Jimma Zone Southwest Ethiopia: a longitudinal study
nutritionj.com — “Food insecurity not only affects physical growth and health of children but also their intellectual development, school attendance and academic performance. However, most evidences are based on studies in high income countries. Although food insecurity is common in Ethiopia, to what extent it affects school attendance and educational attainment of adolescents is not explored. We hypothesized that food insecure adolescents would be more likely to be absent from school and have lower grades attain” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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Food insecurity, school absenteeism & educational attainment of adolescents in Jimma Zone SW #Ethiopia http://ht.ly/4wXOq
Abstract | Food for thought: an exploratory study of how physicians experience poor workplace nutrition
nutritionj.com — “Abstract | Food for thought: an exploratory study of how physicians experience poor workplace nutrition” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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Food for thought: Study of how #physicians experience poor #workplace #nutrition http://ht.ly/3ZnNQ
Abstract | Impaired glucose tolerance in healthy men with low body weight
nutritionj.com — “Abstract | Impaired glucose tolerance in healthy men with low body weight” View full resource at nutritionj.com
Most Recently Shared on February 14, 2011 at 2:49 pm By:
@lwehr here's the study you asked about: Impaired glucose tolerance in healthy young men with low body weight http://ow.ly/3W0iT
Abstract | Weight Science:Evaluating the Evidence for a Paradigm Shift
nutritionj.com — “Abstract | Weight Science:Evaluating the Evidence for a Paradigm Shift” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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Weight Science: Evaluating the Evidence for a Paradigm Shift http://ht.ly/3JbQ4 (via @LindaBaconHAES ) #haes
Abstract | Impact of breakfast on daily energy intake - an analysis of absolute versus relative breakfast calories
nutritionj.com — “Reduced intake of breakfast is associated with lower total daily energy intake, with these breakfast calories having the strongest influence on daily energy intake. To improve daily energy balance, overweight individuals should consider reducing their breakfast calories.” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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Ooh, a blow to the big breakfast theory of weight loss http://ow.ly/3G0Xo
Abstract | The role of salt abuse on risk for hypercalciuria
nutritionj.com — “Abstract | The role of salt abuse on risk for hypercalciuria” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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Salt may be a key factor in developing kidney stones, says study. High sodium changes calcium levels...Free Full Text. http://bit.ly/e2aPTD
Nutrition Journal | Full text | Does green tea affect postprandial glucose, insulin and satiety in healthy subjects: a randomized controlled trial
nutritionj.com — “Nutrition Journal | Full text | Does green tea affect postprandial glucose, insulin and satiety in healthy subjects: a randomized controlled trial” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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Tea more satiety than hot H2O. Journal: http://bit.ly/eUWgRj @davidgrotto @FoodWiseRD Green tea ups post-meal satiety http://ow.ly/3nikZ
Nutrition Journal | Abstract | Changing perceptions of hunger on a high nutrient density diet
nutritionj.com — “Nutrition Journal | Abstract | Changing perceptions of hunger on a high nutrient density diet” View full resource at nutritionj.com
Most Recently Shared on November 30, 2010 at 8:10 pm By:
New Study: A Nutrient Dense Diet Reduces "Toxic Hunger" http://j.mp/hadhqA More Info: http://j.mp/b3KBgk - #food #health
Nutrition Journal | Full text | Influence of two breakfast meals differing in glycemic load on satiety, hunger, and energy intake in preschool children
nutritionj.com — “Nutrition Journal | Full text | Influence of two breakfast meals differing in glycemic load on satiety, hunger, and energy intake in preschool children” View full resource at nutritionj.com
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Low Glycemic Breakfasts Decrease Lunchtime Hunger http://bit.ly/duWNSy More Info: http://bit.ly/bT0lTf - #food #health

