A low-gluten diet alters the functional potential of the gut microbiome.aMicrobial genes annotated to Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) orthologs (KOs) were grouped into KEGG modules and manually curated (customised) modules. The bar chart display the median log2 fold change (median...
In the ILI group, there were also reports of fatigue, pneumonia, lymphadenitis, and serum creatinine (one each). In the control group, there were also reports of knee pain, depression, and a car accident (one, two, and one, respectively). The other adverse events unrelated to the ...
See chart below to get an idea of the Nordic Nutrition Recommendations. The researchers concluded: “A PD has greater beneficial effects versus an NNR diet regarding fat mass, abdominal obesity and triglyceride levels in obese postmenopausal women; effects not fully sustained for anthropometric ...
Here, we test the hypothesis that FMD cycles improve the levels of multiple markers of aging thus reducing biological age as measured by a set of validated blood markers and by other cellular and metabolic measurements. We report on the secondary outcome measures of the FMD-trial which are biom...
Reducing HFCS intake may pose challenges, but the health benefits, including improved vitality, mood, concentration, and overall health, are well worth the effort.Click here for a fructose chartHow does alcohol affect Gout? While alcohol itself isn't inherently high in purines, it significantly ...
Blood tests may be done to assess risk factors forheart diseaseand stroke as well as looking for complications of hypertension. These includecomplete blood count(CBC),electrolytes, BUN (blood urea nitrogen), andcreatinineand GFR (glomerular filtration rate) to measure kidney function. A fasting lip...
Furthermore, M-LB/CS protected the kidney by inhibiting tubular vacuolation and reducing serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen levels. The prophylactic effect of 100 mg/kg M-LB/CS-administration was comparable to that of metformin. Therefore, M-LB/CS may be an alternative option for ...
and patients with serious complications or serum creatinine ≥1.5 mg/dL (severe renal dysfunction). Pregnant, parturient, lactating, or possibly pregnant women; patients participating in other studies; or those deemed by their physician to be inappropriate for study participation were also excluded. ...
(BIA) were performed. Eligible patients ate a run-in diet for two weeks and recorded their food intake. The bowel habits were reported according to the Bristol stool table chart. In addition, their physical activity and medication use were recorded to accurately determine daily intake and energy...
Numerous studies have shown that good human health depends largely on diet, which helps build, regenerate, and maintain the body and provide the energy essential for the body to function properly. Increasing consumption of some foods and avoiding or reducing that of others can help maintain a sta...