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Matti Narkia

Cordain/Campbell protein debate | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. - 0 views

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    "I've been meaning to post my take on the debate about dietary protein (large pdf) between Loren Cordain and T. Colin Campbell. A reader does it for me."
Matti Narkia

Cordain/Campbell protein debate (large PDF) - 0 views

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    On December 15, 2006, this editor received an email from Dr. T. Colin Campbell, author of the 'China Study' which read as follows: "Recently, I was invited to debate Professor Loren Cordain, author of the Paleo Diet, on the question of the optimum recommendation for dietary protein. We each wrote an opening piece, then we wrote a rebuttal. From my perspective it is an unfinished debate (if ever it is finished?).
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The Protein Debate - Loren Cordain & T. Colin Campbell - Catalyst Athletics: Free Articles - 0 views

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    "In the pages that follow, two scientists at the top of their respective fields--Dr. T. Colin Campbell, Professor of Nutritional Biochemistry at Cornell University, author of The China Study and Dr. Loren Cordain Professor, Department of Health & Exercise Science, Colorado State University, author of The Paleo Diet-make their competing cases for the role of dietary protein in health and disease. Download Article as PDF"
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Vitamin D status and its relationship to body fat, final height, and peak bone mass in ... - 0 views

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    Vitamin D status and its relationship to body fat, final height, and peak bone mass in young women.\nKremer R, Campbell PP, Reinhardt T, Gilsanz V.\nJ Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2009 Jan;94(1):67-73. Epub 2008 Nov 4.\nPMID: 18984659
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What Dr. Campbell Won't Tell You About the China Study - 0 views

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    A review of Dr. T. Colin Campbell's China Study book.
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The Protein Debate with Drs. Loren Cordain and T. Colin Campbell | The Performance Menu - 0 views

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    Protein plays a litany of roles in living systems: structural elements, peptide hormones, cell recognition, antibodies… the list is staggering and continues to grow as our understanding of biology expands. What, however, is the role of dietary protein i
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Low dietary potassium intakes and high dietary estimates of net endogenous acid product... - 0 views

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    Low dietary potassium intakes and high dietary estimates of net endogenous acid production are associated with low bone mineral density in premenopausal women and increased markers of bone resorption in postmenopausal women. Macdonald HM, New SA, Fraser WD, Campbell MK, Reid DM. Am J Clin Nutr. 2005 Apr;81(4):923-33. PMID: 15817873
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Dietary influences on bone mass and bone metabolism: further evidence of a positive lin... - 0 views

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    Dietary influences on bone mass and bone metabolism: further evidence of a positive link between fruit and vegetable consumption and bone health? New SA, Robins SP, Campbell MK, Martin JC, Garton MJ, Bolton-Smith C, Grubb DA, Lee SJ, Reid DM. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 Jan;71(1):142-51. PMID: 10617959 Conclusion: The BMD results confirm our previous work (but at peripheral bone mass sites), and our findings associating bone resorption with dietary factors provide further evidence of a positive link between fruit and vegetable consumption and bone health.
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Increased dietary protein consumed at breakfast leads to an initial and sustained feeli... - 0 views

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    Increased dietary protein consumed at breakfast leads to an initial and sustained feeling of fullness during energy restriction compared to other meal times. Heather J. Leidy, Mandi J. Bossingham, Richard D. Mattes and Wayne W. Campbell British Journal of Nutrition (2009), 101:798-803 Cambridge University Press doi:10.1017/S0007114508051532
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