Newsbreaks
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Source: Nutrition Today - July 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: DEPARTMENTS: Newsbreaks Source Type: research

NUTRITION Gazette
No abstract available (Source: Nutrition Today)
Source: Nutrition Today - July 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: DEPARTMENTS: Nutrition Gazette Source Type: research

Thousands Convene in Baltimore for Nutrition 2019
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Source: Nutrition Today - July 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: DEPARTMENTS: News From ASN Source Type: research

Infant Feeding Decisions—“What's Right for Me and My Baby?” A Commentary
No abstract available (Source: Nutrition Today)
Source: Nutrition Today - May 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: CE Test Source Type: research

Scientific Integrity Principles Unveiled
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Source: Nutrition Today - May 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: DEPARTMENTS: Announcement Source Type: research

Is the Mediterranean Diet Pattern a Good Choice for Athletes?
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Source: Nutrition Today - May 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: Sport Nutrition Source Type: research

Neurodevelopment and Exposure to Cannabis
This article discusses human brain development and what is known about the effects of exposure to cannabis to it. It summarizes the differences between traditional uses of cannabis and more recent uses as a drug rather than in a social context and their possible health implications. It discusses the Farm Bill’s provisions on hemp. The next article in the series will discuss the risk in the use of cannabis in food. (Source: Nutrition Today)
Source: Nutrition Today - May 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: Public Health Nutrition Source Type: research

Optimizing Dietary Protein for Lifelong Bone Health: A Paradox Unraveled
This article reviews the existing evidence to date and summarizes a recent webinar cohosted by the American Society for Nutrition and American Bone Health. (Source: Nutrition Today)
Source: Nutrition Today - May 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: Nutrition Science Source Type: research

Infant Feeding Decisions—“What’s Right for Me and My Baby?”: A Commentary
“How are you going to feed your baby?” Such a seemingly simple question. Yet, invariably, mothers will be besieged by advice as to their infant-feeding choice from well-meaning others. Such advice can be reassuring or discouraging, supportive or conflicting. Each pregnant woman deserves accurate information to form an infant-feeding decision that is right for her. That decision (whether to exclusively breastfeed, partially breastfeed, or not to breastfeed at all) will inherently conflict with the opinions of others. Only each mother is able to decide what is right for her and her infant, and that decision may need to c...
Source: Nutrition Today - May 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: CE Article Source Type: research

Newsbreaks
No abstract available (Source: Nutrition Today)
Source: Nutrition Today - May 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: DEPARTMENTS: Newsbreaks Source Type: research

NUTRITION Gazette
No abstract available (Source: Nutrition Today)
Source: Nutrition Today - May 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: DEPARTMENTS: Nutrition Gazette Source Type: research

The Countdown Is On! The Best in Health and Science Converge in Baltimore
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Source: Nutrition Today - May 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: DEPARTMENTS: News From ASN Source Type: research

Breakthrough in Global Consensus for the Diagnosis of Malnutrition in Adults in Clinical Settings
No abstract available (Source: Nutrition Today)
Source: Nutrition Today - March 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: CE Test Source Type: research

Effects of Mood Induction Using Movie Watching on Food Intake and Hormone Levels
There is a complex connection between emotional states and food intake. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of short-term emotion induction on food intake and ghrelin, cortisol, and insulin levels in healthy normal-weight individuals without eating disorders. Eighty-nine participants were divided into 2 groups (drama and comedy movies). After 50 minutes of watching, the movie was stopped and blood samples were collected, and then participants were offered a snack to eat. The visual analog scale showed that the movie watching had significant effects on mood induction. However, there was no significant re...
Source: Nutrition Today - March 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: Food and Nutrition Science Source Type: research

Production and polyphenolic composition of tea: erratum
No abstract available (Source: Nutrition Today)
Source: Nutrition Today - March 1, 2019 Category: Nutrition Tags: DEPARTMENTS: Erratum Source Type: research