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Nutritional State - Articles
Dietary intake and nutritional status in patients with systemic sclerosis.
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Jan
Posted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:58pm
a significant effect on nutrient absorption and nutritional status.
In this study 30 patients with systemic sclerosis with symptoms from the gastrointestinal tract were compared with matched healthy control subjects with respect to nutrient intake (four day record), anthropometric measurements, and biochemical nutritional status.
The intake of energy (8.1
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Foolproof Nutrition For Function and Fat Loss
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Christopher W.
Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 2:45pm
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Foolproof Nutrition for Function and Fat Loss
1. Listen to your body. Don't obsess over it, but learn about it, understand it. . . just become aware...
Dr. John Berardi has his Seven Habits of Highly Effective Nutritional Programs . My friends Eugene and
Mike have their Nutritional Guidelines for Fat Loss
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The Fallacy of Functional Nutrition
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Nathan D.
Posted
Tue 01 Jun 2010 12:00am
From my experience in the gym, everyone, and I mean everyone, needs to spend more time overhead pressing instead of lying on a bench like a fat, lazy powerlifter (before you powelifters get mad don't forget that I am a powerlifter and I used to be fat). As I mentioned in a previous post, lifting weights is really just about picking he ...
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In The News: Adolescent Nutrition (And Small Bites!)
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Andy B.
Posted
Fri 01 Aug 2008 4:04am
Last week, Terri Coles of Reuters.com contacted me to see if we could briefly chat about the nutrition status of teenage girls in the United States.
This has gained status as a "hot topic" due to a new government program calledBodyworks, which sets to teach healthy eating behaviors to female adolescents across the country.
Read her excellent article
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Nutrition Tip #1: And Now A Word (Finally!) On Nutrition
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Corey I.
Posted
Sat 18 Oct 2008 4:09pm
for me.
While I know a hell of a lot about nutrition & healthy eating, I will state for the record that I'm not a certified nutritionist. So, as a legal disclaimer, I would...
Since this blog is supposed to be about nutrition as well as fitness, I guess I better get writing about healthy eating & all manner of related subjects. (Yes, I know
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Study of nutrition, Alzheime ...
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Dr. Rubens D.
Posted
Fri 21 Jan 2011 7:27pm
, an associate professor of nutrition at Oregon State University, co-author of the study, and principal investigator with OSU's Linus Pauling Institute.
"If we are going to determine with scientific accuracy whether one or another nutritional approach to preventing dementia may have value, we must have methods that accurately reflect the nutritional status of patients
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