doi:10.1016/j.jada.2010.06.364A. Dissen and C. Byrd-Bredbenner and P. PolicastroJournal of the American Dietetic Association
(Rischke et al., 2015). In terms of nutritional outcomes, supermarkets have contributed to higher BMI and risk of overweight or obesity among adults in Kenya but decreased the risk of severe stunting among children and adolescents (Kimenju et al., 2015). Consistent results were found in ...
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The recommended daily value for sodium changes with age. Young children—up until age four—only need about 1,500 mg of sodium per day, while preteens should take in up to 2,200 mg. According to a 2011 survey, 90% of children in the U.S. exceeded the recommended daily value for sod...
Background: Little is known about the prevalence of vitamin, mineral, and other dietary supplement use in college age and young adults. We conducted this study to describe the prevalence of vitamins, minerals and other dietary supplement use and factors associated with their use. Methods: We esti...
A tool to assess nutritional status in older persons was really needed. It took 5 years to design the MNA® (Mini Nutrition Assessment) tool, complete
Parent's social status and children's nutrition influence on the university entrance of young adults in the last two decades in Brazil 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 23 作者:Universidade,de,S\\ueo,Paulo,Brazil 摘要: INTRODUCTION: The analysis of social indicators and health status of parents and ...
in obesity, recency of birth gives a slightly protective advantage [5]. In Australia, the young adults are becoming fatter sooner [6]. The phenomenon of the “Freshman Fifteen”, referring to the average weight gain when a young adult starts college in the US, is well documented [7]. ...
Young animals fed experimental diets completely lacking one essential amino acid all exhibit an immediate cessation of growth. Adults, too, require protein in fairly large amounts, more than would be needed to replace the small amount of protein lost by the body through urine, feces, and shed ...
In particular, we will investigate one of the prominent risk factors in metabolic and cardiovascular diseases—changing body size and increasing obesity among young to middle-aged Thai and Brazilian adults—using two prospective longitudinal data sets spanning the past decade. We hypothesized that ...