2013. október 11., péntek

4 items including Fat may be linked to memory loss (Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness News From Medical News Today)

Fat may be linked to memory loss (10/11/13 08:00:00 UTC)

Although problems with memory become increasingly common as people age, in some persons, memories last a long time, even a life time. On the other hand, some people experience milder to substantial memory problems even at an earlier age. Although there are several risk factors of dementia, abnormal fat metabolism has been known to pose a risk for memory and learning...

Less healthy food choices and higher calorie meals a greater temptation for users of school debit accounts (10/11/13 07:00:00 UTC)

Many school cafeterias adopt debit account payment systems as quick, convenient ways to keep lunch lines moving, but according to this study conducted by Cornell University's Food and Brand Lab researchers, putting it on the debit account may impact the health of kids' meals...

Obesity and portion size (10/11/13 07:00:00 UTC)

A new review answers what do we really know about manipulating portion sizes and what questions still remain...

Appetite decreased by snacking on almonds, no increase in body weight (10/11/13 07:00:00 UTC)

A new study published in the October issue of the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that study participants eating 1.5 ounces of dry-roasted, lightly salted almonds every day experienced reduced hunger and improved dietary vitamin E and monounsaturated ("good") fat intake without increasing body weight...

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