Reduce Protein Consumption, Be A Vegetarian! - 0 views
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Do you want to know the secret of longevity? Many researchers said, become a vegetarian and reduce the consumption of protein from fish or meat. Long ago, researchers believe that reducing calories by 60 percent could extend humans life. But now researchers refute, the truth is reduce protein consumption and be a vegetarian.
Roasted Monkfish with Curried Lentils and Browned Butter Cauliflower || Recipe at Epicu... - 0 views
Fat pupils on fish oils make a mental leap - Times Online - 0 views
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"Fatty acids can help children in exams and improve their behaviour in class and at home, a study suggests. Overweight children who took fatty acid dietary supplements showed dramatic improvements in concentration, reading, memory and mental agility. The advances that their brains made in three months would normally take three years, researchers found."
A Systematic Review of the Evidence Supporting a Causal Link Between Dietary Factors an... - 0 views
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A systematic review of the evidence supporting a causal link between dietary factors and coronary heart disease. Mente A, de Koning L, Shannon HS, Anand SS. Arch Intern Med. 2009 Apr 13;169(7):659-69. Review. PMID: 19364995 Conclusions The evidence supports a valid association of a limited number of dietary factors and dietary patterns with CHD. Future evaluation of dietary patterns, including their nutrient and food components, in cohort studies and randomized trials is recommended
Prevention of skeletal muscle insulin resistance by dietary cod protein in high fat-fed... - 0 views
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Prevention of skeletal muscle insulin resistance by dietary cod protein in high fat-fed rats. Lavigne C, Tremblay F, Asselin G, Jacques H, Marette A. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 2001 Jul;281(1):E62-71. PMID: 11404223 These data demonstrate that feeding cod protein prevents obesity-induced muscle insulin resistance in high fat-fed obese rats at least in part through a direct action of amino acids on insulin-stimulated glucose uptake in skeletal muscle cells.
Dietary Cod Protein Improves Insulin Sensitivity in Insulin-Resistant Men and Women - D... - 0 views
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Dietary cod protein improves insulin sensitivity in insulin-resistant men and women: a randomized controlled trial. Ouellet V, Marois J, Weisnagel SJ, Jacques H. Diabetes Care. 2007 Nov;30(11):2816-21. Epub 2007 Aug 6. PMID: 17682120 CONCLUSIONS - Dietary cod protein improves insulin sensitivity in insulin-resistant individuals and thus could contribute to prevention of type 2 diabetes by reducing the metabolic complications related to insulin resistance.
Dietary Cod Protein Reduces Plasma C-Reactive Protein in Insulin-Resistant Men and Wome... - 0 views
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Dietary cod protein reduces plasma C-reactive protein in insulin-resistant men and women. Ouellet V, Weisnagel SJ, Marois J, Bergeron J, Julien P, Gougeon R, Tchernof A, Holub BJ, Jacques H. J Nutr. 2008 Dec;138(12):2386-91. PMID: 19022962 Therefore, these results show that CP can lower hsCRP, a marker of inflammation associated with insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.
Consumption of cod and weight loss in young overweight and obese adults on an energy re... - 0 views
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Consumption of cod and weight loss in young overweight and obese adults on an energy reduced diet for 8-weeks. Ramel A, Jonsdottir MT, Thorsdottir I. Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis. 2009 Dec;19(10):690-6. Epub 2009 Apr 8. PMID: 19356912 Conclusion A dose-response relationship between cod consumption and weight loss during an 8-week energy restriction diet is found and 5×150g cod/week results in 1.7kg greater weight loss in young overweight or obese adults than a isocaloric diet without seafood
Online Pet Accessories Provides Your Overall Pet Needs - 1 views
As I was searching where to buy quality dog collars, dog toys and Frontline plus, I came across Online Pet Accessories and I was able to buy what I need. I explored their site and discovered that t...
Switch to the Paleo Diet for a Better and Healthier Life - 1 views
What is the Paleo Diet? In the Paleolithic era, people were considered to be hunters and gathers. This meant, whatever they ate was either hunted or gathered. None of what they ate was cultured, g...
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