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09.08.2018
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Low-protein diet during pregnancy increases prostate cancer risk in offspring
The offspring of females fed a low-protein diet during pregnancy and lactation are significantly more likely to develop prostate cancer as they age. This is the main finding of a study performed with rats at São Paulo State University’s Bioscience Institute (IBB-UNESP) in Botucatu, Brazil....
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28.07.2018
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When it comes to protein, quality is more important than quantity
High-protein diets are everywhere, but not all protein is created equal. For heart health, experts say the key is moderation and choosing wisely. “Very high intake of meat, especially processed red meat, is not good for overall health,” said Dr. Jyrki Virtanen, author of a recent...
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27.07.2018
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71% Indians Suffer From Poor Muscle Health: 5 Protein Rich Foods
Muscle health is often not given the due attention it deserves. It is often seen to be an area of relevance for athletes or gym enthusiasts, but such is not the case. Poor muscle strength could pave way for bone related ailments like osteoporosis and arthritis. If the findings of a latest study are...
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21.07.2018
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Can a protein breakfast promote protein balance in children?
Researchers investigate whether eating a protein breakfast can promote a positive protein balance in healthy active children. Dietary protein is important for the building blocks of lean tissue growth all throughout life. This is especially important for children. Previous research has suggested...
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21.07.2018
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Effect of genetic factors on nutrition: The genes are not to blame
Individualized dietary recommendations based on genetic information are currently a popular trend. A team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has systematically analyzed scientific articles and reached the following conclusion: There is no clear evidence for the effect of genetic factors on...
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