Optimal Macronutrient Content of the Diet for Adolescents With Prediabetes;...
Author: Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, Sarah P. Garnett, Megan Gow, Mandy Ho, Louise A. Baur, Manny Noakes, Helen J. Woodhead, Carolyn R. Broderick, Susie Burrell, Kerryn Chisholm,...
View ArticleWheat Foods Council Points Out Inaccuracies in National Geographic Article
04/09/2013The Wheat Foods Council (WFC) is taking National Geographic to task for numerous inaccuracies about wheat, wheat breeding and celiac disease in an article entitled “Gut Reactions” appearing...
View ArticleBreakfast cereal tied to lower BMI for kids
Author: Kathryn Doyle 04/09/2013NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Regularly eating cereal for breakfast is tied to healthy weight for kids, according to a new study that endorses making breakfast cereal...
View ArticleFiber-rich grains tied to lower diabetes risk
Author: Genevra Pittman, Medline Plus 07/02/2013NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who eat a diet high in fiber-rich whole grains are less likely to develop diabetes or heart disease, according to a...
View ArticleWhat to Think About Wheat
ngspring-2013usthink-about-wheat-1.pdf Wheat scientists and advocates say a health certificationfor wheat, like the heart-healthy one for oats, could go along way in educating consumers about the...
View ArticleWhat to Think About Wheat
08/01/2013Wheat scientists and advocates say a health certification for wheat, like the heart-healthy one for oats, could go a long way in educating consumers about the beneficial grain. In the...
View ArticleWheat Belly
wheat-belly-1.pdf Does eating wheat pack on the pounds? For losing weight and keeping it off, there's nothing magical about going wheat-free. Nutrition Action Healthletter, NutritionAction.com Fact...
View ArticleDoes eating wheat really pack on the pounds?
08/02/2013Does eating wheat pack on the pounds? For losing weight and keeping it off, there's nothing magical about going wheat-free. Read articleRe-used with permission of Nutrition Action...
View ArticleMediterranean Diet May Be Good for the Brain
Author: Robert Preidt 09/05/2013Eating a Mediterranean diet may be good for your brain and might reduce the risk of dementia, a new review suggests.Read more Channels: Food and Culinary Channels:...
View ArticleTrying to build muscle? Don’t cut the carbs
Author: Leslie Beck 01/21/2014I strength-train four days a week and eat a high-protein diet, but I’m not gaining muscle. What I am doing wrong with my diet? Read more Channels: Nutrition Educators...
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