Nutrition and Dietetics
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Choline and betaine are nutrients involved in one-carbon metabolism. Choline is essential for neurodevelopment and brain function. We studied the associations between cognitive function and plasma concentrations of free choline and... more
The worldwide epidemic of obesity has become an important public health issue, with serious psychological and social consequences. Obesity is a multifactorial disorder in which various elements (genetic, host, and environment), play a... more
The Grains for Health FoundationÕs Whole Grains Summit, held May 19-22, 2012 in Minneapolis, was the first meeting of its kind to convene >300 scientists, educators, food technologists, grain breeders, food manufacturers, marketers,... more
The longitudinal growth in stature for 509 males and 311 females was characterized from early childhood to adulthood. A triphasic generalized logistic (BTT) model (Bock et al. [1994] Chicago: SSI) was used through the AUXAL software... more
A lot of people especially women above 40 has been wondering about if KETO would really be helpful for them. In this paper I have explained the science behind the KETO and and how it help to reduce the weight. Hope it will help to those... more
Fatty acid composition of human milk (HM) is known to change considerably during lactation. However, we were unable to find data on changes of fatty acid composition of HM during the very early phase of lactation, i.e. in the first week... more
This review aimed to identify interventions to promote breastfeeding or breast milk feeding for infants admitted to the neonatal unit.
Celiac disease is emerging in India and has become a public health problem.
Presented at the Diablo Valley Dietetic Association - October 19, 2015
A concise Pamphlet for those wishing to follow the aboriginal human vegan diet as Prophet Moses re-specified for homo sapiens sapiens in the Bible Genesis 1: 29 that can help one prevent and reverse chronic diseases and acute diseases... more
Consumers around the globe are now more aware of the relation between nutrition and good health. This has led to a number of scientific studies identifying food and food components that have specific health benefits. Functional foods are... more
Au regard des dégâts majeurs engendrés par la malnutrition aiguë, le Ministère de la santé publique n’aménage aucun effort pour identifier des approches les mieux adaptées pour lutter de manière efficace et efficiente devant cette... more
Renal lithiasis is a multifactorial disease. An important number of etiologic factors can be adequately modified through diet, since it must be considered that the urine composition is directly related to diet. In fact, the change of... more
Ethnobotanical approaches to the study of Mediterranean food plants offer novel ways for analyzing and preserving traditional knowledge and agrobiodiversity in the Mediterranean area. This article highlights our strategy to increase the... more
Sesbania grandiflora L. an indigenous species native to Asian, South-Asian nations widely used for innumerable purpose. The plant is accepted for its vast use for an economic benefit from environmental valuation to human livelihood.... more
Protected denomination of origin (PDO) cheeses have distinctive sensorial characteristics. They can be made only from raw milk possessing specific features, which is processed through the 'art' of the cheesemaker. In general, the... more
Polyphenols are found ubiquitously in plants and their regular consumption has been associated with a reduced risk of a number of chronic diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disease (CVD) and neurodegenerative disorders. Rather... more
The diversity of local Mediterranean food elements is not known in detail, but offers itself to search for new vegetables, salads, fruits and spices which could be used in to enrich diets outside their region of origin. Most amid those... more
Polyphenols are a group of phytochemicals with potential health-promoting effects. They are classified as flavonoid (flavonols, flavanols, flavones, flavanones, isoflavones, and anthocyanins) and non-flavonoid molecules (phenolic acids,... more
Objectives: The health effects of chronic low-dose radiation exposure remains a controversial question. Monitoring after the Chernobyl nuclear accident in Ukraine suggested that chronic low-dose radiation exposure was not linked to cancer... more
Günümüzde insan nüfusu sürekli artarken çevresel kirlilik ve iklim problemleri nedeniyle besin üretim verimliliği azalmaktadır. Bu nedenle alternatif besinler araştırılmaktadır. Bu derleme, geleceğe yönelik alternatif besin kaynaklarının... more
Nutritional value of plant purely depends on the methodology of cultivation. (Urmila Sarkar and Surendra Sawardekar) Different methods of cultivation lead to prior proficiency of plant growth in terms of germination, height, weight,... more
Advanced Medical Sciences: An International Journal (AMS) is a quarterly open access peerreviewed journal that publishes articles which contribute new results in all areas of the Medical Sciences. The goal of this journal is to bring... more
The Mongol Zoominar presents: Daily Life in the Mongol Empire with Susanne Reichert (University of Michigan) "A Day at Karakorum: The City and Its People" Alicia Ventresca Miller (University of Michigan) "Life in the Northern... more
The objective of this study is to assess the quality of life (QoL) of two groups of patients during treatment for locally advanced head and neck (H&N) cancer. Material and methods. Two samples of 30 patients each in AJCC stages III and IV... more
Dietary advanced glycation end products (AGE) formed during heating of food have gained interest as potential nutritional toxins with adverse effects on inflammation and glucose metabolism. In the present study, we investigated the... more
Conclusion: We have shown that two equations selected from the literature give incorrect RMR values. The case of Harris Benedict equation, that overestimates the RMR of our patients by 1.3 10%, has particular clinical relevance since this... more
The Seven Countries Study showed that traditional Japanese and Mediterranean diets are protective against cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). The Japanese diet is considered the healthiest because it provides Japanese populations with the... more
Background: Low back pain is a significant health problem condition due to high prevalence among the general population. Emotions and physical factors are believed to play a role in chronic low back pain. Kinesiophobia is one of the most... more
Undernutrition in early childhood has long-term physical and intellectual consequences. Improving child growth should start before the age of two years and be an integrated effort between all sectors, covering all aspects such as diet and... more
Consuming a healthy diet in childhood helps to protect against malnutrition and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). This cross-sectional study described the diets of 132,489 children aged six to nine years from 23 countries participating in... more
Approximately 3% of infants born have at least one serious congenital malformation. In the U.S., an average of 10 infants per thousand die before 1 y of life; about half of these deaths can be attributed to birth defects, low birth weight... more
Previous studies reported that the age-related decline in testosterone biosynthesis is associated with a decrease in the steroidogenic acute regulatory (StAR) protein which regulates the ratelimiting step of testosterone biosynthesis. To... more
for the Lifeways Cross-generation Cohort Study Steering Group BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Animal models have demonstrated that maternal overnutrition during pregnancy influences offspring adiposity. Few human studies of normal pregnancy have... more
Studies of age-associated changes in forced expiratory volume at one second (FEV 1) have varied in the degree of screening for health and smoking, and have not examined age differences in variability in FEV 1. Longitudinal rates of change... more