Lifestyle Changes Are Key After Treatment for High-Risk Breast Cancer
Patients with the strongest versus weakest adherence to the cancer prevention lifestyle recommendations experienced a 58% reduction in mortality. “Although the American Instit...
Patients with the strongest versus weakest adherence to the cancer prevention lifestyle recommendations experienced a 58% reduction in mortality. “Although the American Instit...
Malnutrition is associated with adverse outcomes in acute or chronic diseases. However, the prediction value of the Geriatric Nutritional Risk Index (GNRI) in critically ill patients (ICU) w...
A systematic review found that early antibiotic exposure, high socioeconomic status, and urban living increased the risk for pediatric IBD. Recognizing both modifiable and non-mod...
Our objectives were to describe sociodemographic characteristics associated with the purchase of 1) any fruit drinks and 2) fruit drinks with specific front of package (FOP) nutrition claims...
While exercise is not typically the primary driver of weight loss, it plays a critical role in weight maintenance. For those following a dietary plan geared toward weight loss, the incorpora...
Respiratory distress is common in neonates admitted to neonatal intensive care units. Additionally, infectious diseases such as intrauterine infections or vertical transmission are important...
Overweight and obesity are long-established modifiable risk factors for a number of cardiovascular diseases. Several behavioral approaches are commonly used to manage obesity, such as restri...
Women with severe metabolic syndrome (MetS) are at risk for greater structural knee osteoarthritis progression. Metabolic syndrome (MetS)—a clustering of abdominal obesity and other...
To evaluate the efficacy of preoperative low-residue diet on postoperative ileus in women undergoing elective cesarean section (CS).This is a surgeon-blind, randomized controlled trial enrol...
The fat-derived factor, adiponectin, is considered a salutary circulating factor. We recently demonstrated that native adiponectin binds T-cadherin and promotes intracellular biogenesis and ...
Blueberry extract (BE) is rich in phenols, especially anthocyanins. Anthocyanins regulate inflammation response in mice and may be related to gut microbiota and bile acid receptors. The aim ...
“Bariatric surgery is one component of many in the treatment of obesity and is part of a multidisciplinary, comprehensive care model,” explains Amin Setarehdan, MD. “In patients who u...
Restricting sodium intake often is recommended for patients with HF, based on basic and clinical models that have pointed to a role for sodium and fluid handling in the pathophysiology of th...
High-quality nutrition and diet are important factors when managing patients with or at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). “Physicians have limited time during patient visits to discus...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent cancer, with a higher mortality rate in women worldwide. We aimed to investigate the association of the insulinemic potential of diet and lifestyle w...
The infant gut microbiota affects childhood health. This pioneer microbiota may be vulnerable to antibiotic exposures, but could be supported by prebiotic oligosaccharides found in breast mi...
Living alone is a critical health risk factor among older adults. Regular exercise and a balanced diet are important for maintaining an independent and healthy life. However, it can be more ...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of diets supplemented with different levels of rosemary extract (RE) on the growth performance, meat quality, serum biochemistry, antioxidative ca...
A very-low-calorie ketogenic diet (VLCKD) may be beneficial in the treatment of Cushing’s syndrome comorbidities, according to findings published in Nutrients. “Cushing’s syndrome i...
Ketogenic diet interventions (KDIs)—which instead of drawing fuel from glucose obtained from carbohydrates, drive the body to use ketone bodies produced by the liver from sto...
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