The Women’s Magazine Diet The Women’s Magazine Diet: Frames and Sources in N utrition and Fitness Articles Chelsea Reynolds, University of Minnesota [email protected] Susan LoRusso, University of Minnesota [email protected] Abstract This content analysis quantifies messages in nu…
…underscores a general lack of gender differen- tiation in health, lifestyle and diet but does provide evidence for age differentiation. For example, the isotope data reveal that younger adults consumed different foods than older adults. This pattern accords well with a particular…
… used to test for correlations between dental size, mandibular robusticity, and dietary 30 proxies, the latter include diet quality, diet heterogeneity, feeding time, and microwear 31 variables. The effects of phylogeny and body size were considered. Findings support the 32 assoc…
…ope biochemistry. My primary research interest is in human ecology, focusing on diet as the critical integrative link between human physiology, behavior and the environment. Much of my research concerns diet and diet change in Europe. Another particular interest of mine beyond di…
… effective at attenuating the obesity epidemic. Keywords: obesity, food intake, diets, physical activity, metabolic surgery Introduction Throughout history, humans and animals have evolved to exhibit complex mechanisms that regulate energy homeostasis, or the energy intake and en…
…onal factor for antioxidant genes. C57BL/6 or Nrf2 −/− mice were fed a fish-oil diet for 3 weeks. Fish-oil diet significantly increased the expression of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), and endothelium-dependent vasodilation in the aorta of C57BL/6 mice, but not in the Nrf2 −/− mice. Fu…
…hether effects would be influenced by sex, or exposure of offspring to a highfat diet was also investigated. The impact of maternal STZ treatment on POMC neuron number in the ARC of offspring at both time points was also examined. Results: As expected, STZ administration on PD 7 d…
A fasting-mimicking diet in patients with mild-to-moderate Crohn's disease: a randomized controlled trial. Nat Med. 2026 Jan 13. Kulkarni C, Fardeen T, Gubatan J, Ye J, Jarr K, Dickson E , Jang H, Temby M, Patel A, Jiang Y, Singh G, Keyashian K, Streett S, Ho E, Barber G, Singh S…
…ve reduced farnesoid X receptor (FXR). The current study analyzes the effect of diet through microbiota that affect hepatic inflammation in FXR knockout (KO) mice. Wild-type and FXR KO mice were on a control (CD) or Western diet (WD) for 10 months. In addition, both CD- and WD-fe…
… recombinant methionase (o-rMETase) prevents obesity in mice on a high-fat (HF) diet. The present study aimed to determine if o-rMETase can inhibit the onset of diabetes in mice on a HF diet. Materials and Methods: The mice on a HF diet were divided into two groups: 1) HF+phospha…
…sizing retinoids de novo. Consequently, all retinoids must be acquired from the diet either as preformed retinoid (primarily as dietary retinol or retinyl ester) or as proretinoid carotenoids (primarily as carotenes) ( 6 , 32 , 40 ). Different dietary retinoid forms are processed…
…0023 http://www.fspublishers.org Full Length Article Effects of Graded Level of Dietary L-Ascorbyl-2-Polyphosphate on Growth Performance and Some Hematological Indices of Juvenile Mahseer (Tor putitora) Kifayat Ullah Khan, Amina Zuberi*, Imdad Ullah and Sajjad Fisheries and Aquac…
…anol fingerprint, identifies a particular mammalian species on the basis of its diet (main sterol uptake), its ability to biosynthesize endogenous sterols (secondary sterol uptake) and the way it biohydrogenates sterols and converts them into stanols with the help of digestive tr…
…d 80% of the interventions had a ratio below the $50,000 threshold. The low-fat-diet program for postmenopausal women was cost-effective at a societal level, and the physical activity interventions, such as the Be Active Program in the UK, had the best cost saving results. A tota…
…ok the form of armed rebellion, the Knights consented to the establishment of a diet, which was re-formed on a more aristocratic basis in 1430. But the old abuses continuing to multiply, the Prussian towns and gentry at last took their affairs into their own hands, and formed a s…