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Impact of taxes and warning labels on red meat purchases among US consumers: A randomized controlled trial
CONCLUSIONS: Warning labels and taxes reduced red meat purchases in a naturalistic online grocery store. Trial Registration: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ NCT04716010.PMID:37721952 | DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.1004284
Source: Cancer Control - September 18, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Lindsey Smith Taillie Maxime Bercholz Carmen E Prestemon Isabella C A Higgins Anna H Grummon Marissa G Hall Lindsay M Jaacks Source Type: research

Saturated Fat Intake and the Prevention and Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Adults: An Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Evidence-Based Nutrition Practice Guideline
The objective of this evidence-based nutrition practice guideline is to provide healthcare and public health professionals, particularly RDNs, with evidence-based recommendations on how to address SFA intake in adults within an individualized healthy dietary pattern. Moderate evidence supports the reduction of SFA intake for CVD event reduction, low to moderate certainty evidence supports prioritization of replacement of SFAs with polyunsaturated fatty acids, and low certainty evidence supports focusing on reducing the total amount of SFA rather than specific food sources of SFA. Guideline implementation should include con...
Source: Atherosclerosis - July 23, 2023 Category: Cardiology Authors: Sarah A Johnson Carol F Kirkpatrick Nicole H Miller Jo Ann S Carson Deepa Handu Lisa Moloney Source Type: research

What ’ s On Your Plate? Culinary Medicine as an Innovative Nutrition Education Model
On this episode of the Academic Medicine Podcast, guests Courtney Newman and Jaclyn Albin, MD, join host Toni Gallo to discuss culinary medicine and its role in teaching nutrition, nutrition counseling, and hands-on cooking skills to medical students. The conversation also covers how culinary medicine programs build connections and community and improve the well-being of students, faculty, and patients. This episode is now available through Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and anywhere else podcasts are available. A transcript is below. Read the article discussed in this episode: Newman C, Yan J, Me...
Source: Academic Medicine Blog - February 20, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: amrounds Tags: AM Podcast AM Podcast Transcript Academic Medicine podcast culinary medicine medical education nutrition patient care Source Type: blogs

Circulating trimethylamine N-oxide in association with diet and cardiometabolic biomarkers: an international pooled analysis
CONCLUSIONS: In an international, consortium-based study, animal protein was consistently associated with increased circulating TMAO, whereas TMAO associations with fish, shellfish, eggs, and red meat varied among populations. The adverse associations of TMAO with certain cardiometabolic biomarkers, independent of renal function, warrant further investigation.PMID:33826706 | DOI:10.1093/ajcn/nqaa430
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - April 7, 2021 Category: Nutrition Authors: Jae Jeong Yang Xiao-Ou Shu David M Herrington Steven C Moore Katie A Meyer Jennifer Ose Cristina Menni Nicholette D Palmer Heather Eliassen Sei Harada Ioanna Tzoulaki Huilian Zhu Demetrius Albanes Thomas J Wang Wei Zheng Hui Cai Cornelia M Ulrich Marta Gu Source Type: research

Nutrition and origin of US chain restaurant seafood
CONCLUSIONS: The added ingredients and cooking methods used at chain restaurants can attenuate the health benefits of seafood. We recommend reformulating menus to reduce portion sizes, total calories, added fat, and sodium content per meal and to improve consumer-facing information about origin and production methods.PMID:33693458 | DOI:10.1093/ajcn/nqaa437
Source: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition - March 11, 2021 Category: Nutrition Authors: David C Love Catherine Turvey Jamie Harding Ruth Young Rebecca Ramsing Michael F Tlusty Jillian P Fry Ly Nguyen Frank Asche Elizabeth M Nussbaumer Andrew L Thorne-Lyman Martin Bloem Source Type: research

Maternal gut microbiota reflecting poor diet quality is associated with spontaneous preterm birth in a prospective cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Reduced α-diversity of the gut microbiota and higher excretion of omega-3 (n-3) fatty acids in stool may provide a novel biomarker signature predicting SPTB in women with a low-fiber, high-fat diet. Further investigation of these markers in a larger sample is needed for validation.PMID:33515003 | DOI:10.1093/ajcn/nqaa361
Source: Am J Clin Nutr - January 30, 2021 Category: Nutrition Authors: Victoria Gershuni Yun Li Michal Elovitz Hongzhe Li Gary D Wu Charlene W Compher Source Type: research

Top 10 Health Questions America Asked Dr. Google In 2019
(CNN) — Google users in the United States had a lot of questions about blood pressure, the keto diet and hiccups in 2019. Those topics were among the 10 most-searched health-related questions on the search engine this year, according to new data from Google. The list was based on search terms collected between January and early December. Last year, the top health-related questions Googled by people in the US included what is amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, what is endometriosis and how long does weed stay in your urine. In 2017, what is lupus, how long does the flu last and what causes hiccups were some of the...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - December 12, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Health News CNN Google Source Type: news

From “Serum Sickness” to “Xenosialitis”: Past, Present, and Future Significance of the Non-human Sialic Acid Neu5Gc
Conclusions and Perspectives In this review, we have discussed important milestones from the early description of “Serum-sickness” as being due to antibodies directed against Neu5Gc epitopes all the way to the present-day therapeutic implications of these antibodies in cancer therapy. Some of these milestones have been represented in a concise timeline (Figure 6). While the “Xenosialitis” hypothesis is well-supported in the human-like mouse models, it has yet to be conclusively proven in humans. It remains to be seen if “Xenosialitis” plays a role in other uniquely-human dis...
Source: Frontiers in Immunology - April 16, 2019 Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research

10 Top Questions You Had For Dr. Google In 2018
(CNN) — People were curious about the keto diet, ALS and endometriosis in 2018. Those are just a few of the health-related topics that had Internet surfers in the United States turning to Dr. Google with questions this year, according to a top 10 list from the search engine giant. The data, based on search terms, was collected from January to mid-December. Last year, some of the top health-related questions searched on Google included what causes hiccups, how to stop snoring, how long flu lasts and what is lupus. Some of the top health-related questions on Google in 2016 were related to Zika, traumatic brain injuries...
Source: WBZ-TV - Breaking News, Weather and Sports for Boston, Worcester and New Hampshire - December 21, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Health – CBS Boston Tags: Health News Offbeat Google Local TV Source Type: news