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    Paleolithic Diet

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    paleolithic diet‚ it is definitely well worth checking out farther. This nutritionary program was exposed to public interest in the early Nineteen seventies. It has since that time faded away out from the spotlight only to come up all over again in the late Eighties. Many studies have been done when it comes to evolutionary diet which includes this one especially. The dietary plan itself is labeled under a variety of names most notably‚ the Paleolithic diet‚ the paleo diet‚ the caveman diet‚ the Stone

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    The Keetogenic Diet

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    patience to follow a diet and see the results in more than one month. They either want to look great for a special event‚ or they are so frustrated and tired of their situation that they absolutely need a quick solution. In this case‚ one of the best options is the ketogenic diet because it is not as restrictive as others and it allows you to eat most of the foods you like. What is the Ketogenic Diet? The ketogenic diet is a high-fat‚ adequate-protein‚ low-carbohydrate diet which burns fat for energy

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    Balance Diet

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    The Effect Of Balance Diet Towards Student Academic Performance In UMS. Research background Eating a balanced diet means choosing a wide variety of foods and drinks from all the food groups. It also means eating certain things in moderation‚ namely saturated fat‚ trans fat‚ cholesterol‚ refined sugar‚ salt and alcohol. The goal is to take in nutrients you need for health at the recommended levels. Balance diet among UMS student is importance can be seen every aspect in daily life that can effect

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    Balanced Diet

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    INFORMATION Eating a balanced diet means choosing a wide variety of foods and drinks from all the food groups. It also means eating certain things in moderation‚ namely saturated fat‚ trans fat‚ cholesterol‚ refined sugar‚ salt and alcohol. The goal is to take in nutrients you need for health at the recommended levels. Two examples of a balanced eating pattern are the USDA Food Guide at MyPyramid.gov and the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH Diet). Both eating patterns emphasize

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    Ketogenic Diet

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    Open Access Ketogenic diet does not affect strength performance in elite artistic gymnasts Antonio Paoli1‚2*‚ Keith Grimaldi3‚ Dominic D’Agostino4‚ Lorenzo Cenci5‚ Tatiana Moro1‚ Antonino Bianco6 and Antonio Palma6 Abstract Background: Despite the increasing use of very low carbohydrate ketogenic diets (VLCKD) in weight control and management of the metabolic syndrome there is a paucity of research about effects of VLCKD on sport performance. Ketogenic diets may be useful in sports that

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    October 16th‚ 2009 Bios 107 Comparison of Insulin‚ Metformin‚ and Diet Effect on Gestational Diabetes RESEARCH ARTICLE: Rowan J.‚ Gao W.‚ Battin M.‚ & Moore M. (2008). Metformin Vs. Insulin for the Treatment of Gestational Diabetes. The New England Journal of Medicine. 358(19):2003-2015. GENERAL ARTICLE: Abedin S. (2009). Study: Diet Can Help Avoid Diabetes Drugs. Time magazine. Comparison of Insulin‚ Metformin‚ and Diet Effect on Gestational Diabetes Introduction Diabetes is an epidemic

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    poor eyesight

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    Factors that Causes Poor Eyesight Thesis statement: This study is aimed to determine the factors that cause poor eye sight and the effects to a normal life of a person. Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Body 2.1. Information about the eyes 1.1. Anatomy and physiology of the eyes 1.2. Symptoms and prevention of eye damage/problem 2.2. Causes 2.1. Sun or light exposure 2.2. Chemical exposure 2.3. Over exposure to radiation 2.4. Blows of the eye 2.5. Use of contact lenses 2.6. High-risk newborn

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    Ketone Diet

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    reasons the ketone diet is beneficial for treating inflammatory disease is because it reverses the effects of the SAD diet. August McLaughlin from Livestrong says‚ “High-glycemic carbs can cause blood sugar irregularities and trigger or worsen inflammatory responses.” (Carbohydrates and Inflammation). High carb diets are creating all of this metabolic derangement with inflammatory responses. Switching from the standard american diet to the ketogenic diet drastically improves symptoms of inflammatory

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    Vegetarian Diet

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    Why Adopt a Vegetarian Diet? “Meat and potatoes” is a phrase used in American English that means the centerpiece of a meal. Besides referring to food‚ “meat” signifies the most important part of anything. It has been such a deeply ingrained‚ time-honored tradition for families to build a meal around meat‚ that one can safely say that meat has become the heart of an American meal. Meat gives us protein‚ and therefore‚ our strength. However‚ this widely held belief that meat is necessary for health

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    Balance Diet

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    Contents INTRODUCTION 3 BALANCED DIET 4 FOOD GROUPS 5 CARBOHYDRATES 5 MAIN SOURCES 5 FUNCTIONS 5 ENERGY SUPPLY 5 PROTEINS 6 MAIN SOURCES 6 DIETARY IMPORTANCE (FUNCTIONS) 6 ENERGY SUPPLY 6 LIPIDS 7 PRINCIPAL SOURCES 7 DIETARY IMPORTANCE (FUNCTIONS) 7 ENERGY SUPPLY 7 VITAMINS 8 MINERALS 9 WATER 10 FUNCTIONS 10 DIETARY FIBER /ROUGHAGE 11 FUNCTIONS 11 PROBLEMS OF AN UNBALANCED DIET 12 MALNUTRITION 12 EFFECTS OF MALNUTRITION 12 CONSTIPATION 13 HEART DISEASE 13 OBESITY 14 STARVATION 15 Poverty 15 Over

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