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fromInsideHook
1 day ago

The Weird Trick That Makes You Want Less Junk Food

Viewing images of unhealthy food can reduce actual consumption among dieters due to a phenomenon called cross-modal satiation.
#cholesterol
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Is it true that only overweight people are at risk of high cholesterol?

High LDL cholesterol increases heart attack and stroke risk, influenced more by genetics than diet, with obesity affecting other blood lipids significantly.
Health
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Is it true that only overweight people are at risk of high cholesterol?

High LDL cholesterol increases heart attack and stroke risk, influenced more by genetics than diet, with obesity affecting other blood lipids significantly.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

My family tried to eat fewer ultra-processed foods for five years. Here's what we learned

Grocery shopping has shifted towards farmers' markets, focusing on fresh foods while spending more to avoid ultra-processed foods.
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fromwww.bbc.com
5 days ago

'I didn't think I needed to be here' says woman with diabetes and depression

Managing type 1 diabetes can exacerbate mental health issues, leading to severe depression and feelings of worthlessness.
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fromIndependent
6 days ago

'If you are eating six smaller meals, you've doubled your sugar attacks. So you've got increased risk of tooth decay' - Measuring the effects of GLP-1s on Irish society

GLP-1 drugs improve obesity treatment but may contribute to body acceptance issues and societal stigma.
Medicine
fromIndependent
6 days ago

'If you are eating six smaller meals, you've doubled your sugar attacks. So you've got increased risk of tooth decay' - Measuring the effects of GLP-1s on Irish society

GLP-1 drugs improve obesity treatment but may contribute to body acceptance issues and societal stigma.
#glp-1
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fromwww.npr.org
4 weeks ago

What does a 'GLP-1 Friendly' diet look like? We asked nutritionists

Food companies are branding products as 'GLP-1 Friendly' to cater to consumers using obesity and diabetes medications.
fromApaonline
6 days ago

What Do We Really Know About "Obesity"?

Gould's findings were consistent with previous conjectures, where the apparent lower lung function of Black people was part of a justification for enslavement.
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#obesity
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fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

Men and women with obesity face very different hidden health risks

Obesity affects men and women differently, impacting heart health, metabolism, and inflammation, necessitating personalized treatment strategies.
Health
fromScienceDaily
1 week ago

Early weight gain is linked to lifelong health consequences

Gaining weight at a young age significantly increases the risk of early death and long-term health issues.
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fromTasting Table
1 week ago

Why Some 'Healthy' Snacks Might Leave You Hungrier - Tasting Table

Healthy snacks often leave people hungry due to low caloric content and lack of macronutrients.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago
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Not All "Plant-Based" Diets Are Equal for Brain Health

Healthy plant foods are linked to lower dementia risk, but not all plant-based diets are beneficial.
fromMail Online
4 weeks ago
Public health

Cook dinner at least once a week to slash dementia risk, study finds

Cooking from scratch at least once a week may reduce dementia risk significantly, especially for those with limited cooking experience.
Health
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Not All "Plant-Based" Diets Are Equal for Brain Health

Healthy plant foods are linked to lower dementia risk, but not all plant-based diets are beneficial.
Public health
fromMail Online
4 weeks ago

Cook dinner at least once a week to slash dementia risk, study finds

Cooking from scratch at least once a week may reduce dementia risk significantly, especially for those with limited cooking experience.
Exercise
fromScienceDaily
3 weeks ago

Just a few minutes of effort could lower your risk of 8 major diseases

Just a few minutes of vigorous activity daily can significantly reduce the risk of major diseases like heart disease and dementia.
Health
fromwww.businessinsider.com
2 weeks ago

A metabolism researcher shared 2 simple things he does to reduce his cancer risk

NAD is crucial for energy transformation and DNA repair, and lifestyle choices significantly impact its levels and disease risk.
Wellness
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

Why Blood Sugar Crashes Are Crashing Your Work Productivity

Unstable blood sugar in entrepreneurs over 40 undermines cognitive performance, decision-making and leadership consistency, often misattributed to workload rather than metabolic dysfunction.
#heart-disease
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fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 weeks ago

A nutrition scientist shared 3 easy food swaps to make your meals heart-healthy

Eating a nutritious diet, focusing on whole foods and avoiding refined sugar, significantly reduces the risk of heart disease.
Health
fromwww.businessinsider.com
3 weeks ago

A nutrition scientist shared 3 easy food swaps to make your meals heart-healthy

Eating a nutritious diet, focusing on whole foods and avoiding refined sugar, significantly reduces the risk of heart disease.
Medicine
fromNature
1 month ago

Data from smart watches reveal early signs of insulin resistance

Wearable device data patterns detect insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction earlier than clinical tests, enabling earlier intervention.
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

It's Bean Time

These tiny packages pack a nutritional punch-so much so that the advisory committee for the 2025 U.S. Dietary Guidelines recommended upping the daily serving size of legumes and promoting them as a protein source over meat and seafood. Navy beans, for example, are especially fiber-dense, and lentils are protein powerhouses.
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fromScienceDaily
3 weeks ago

This dangerous combo in your body could raise death risk by 83%

Sarcopenic obesity, characterized by excess belly fat and low muscle mass, significantly increases mortality risk by 83%. Early detection is crucial.
SF food
fromScienceDaily
1 month ago

Ultra-processed foods linked to 67% higher risk of heart attack and stroke

High consumption of ultra-processed foods significantly increases heart disease risk.
Health
fromwww.businessinsider.com
4 weeks ago

Here are 3 tips to reduce your risk of heart disease from a researcher studying the link between cardiovascular and gut health

Maximizing gut health is linked to reducing chronic disease risk, emphasizing plant-based diets and limiting ultra-processed foods.
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 month ago

Connecting Culture and Nutrition to Fight Diabetes

I grew up in a Mexican household where food was our love language - but there was also stigma and very little guidance around diabetes. When my aunt, and later my mom, were diagnosed, it took time to understand what healthy eating could look like for them. That's why this partnership means so much to me. Our culture and our food are not the problem - they're part of the solution.
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fromEntrepreneur
2 months ago

Why the Diet That Worked in Your 30s Stops Working After 40

After 40, physiological changes make previous founder habits undermine energy, focus, recovery and leadership; targeted nutrition and habit shifts restore stability and long-term performance.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Vegetarians have substantially lower risk' of five types of cancer

This study is really good news for those who follow a vegetarian diet because they have a lower risk of five cancer types, some of which are very prevalent in the population. While being vegetarian appeared to be protective overall, the scientists also found that those who follow a vegetarian diet had nearly double the risk of the most common type of cancer of the oesophagus, known as squamous cell carcinoma, compared with meat eaters.
Cancer
#dietary-guidelines
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fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Cardiologists stopped recommending this heart-healthy food and here's why - Silicon Canals

Processed margarine is no longer favored for heart health because trans fats are harmful and recent studies show full-fat dairy isn’t linked to heart disease.
Coffee
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Drinking coffee can add years to your life-but only if you do this, research shows

Drinking coffee in the morning is associated with lower mortality than drinking it all day or not at all.
Health
fromNature
1 month ago

Insulin resistance prediction from wearables and routine blood biomarkers - Nature

Diabetes affects 537 million adults globally with type 2 diabetes comprising 90% of cases, driven by lifestyle factors and characterized by insulin resistance or deficiency leading to long-term organ damage.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

The secret benefits of belly fat

Certain types of abdominal visceral fat can support immune responses and reduce inflammation, while other belly fat remains linked to metabolic and cardiovascular diseases.
Food & drink
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

Everything a heart health dietitian eats in a week, including plant-based protein sources and 'joy foods'

Primarily plant-based, with occasional animal foods, plus one weekly "joy foods" day (Sundays) helps obtain nutrients and maintain flexibility.
#mediterranean-diet
fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Food & drink

I'm a dietitian on the Mediterranean diet. After visiting Greece, I incorporated these 5 changes to my meals at home.

fromBusiness Insider
1 month ago
Food & drink

I'm a dietitian on the Mediterranean diet. After visiting Greece, I incorporated these 5 changes to my meals at home.

#intermittent-fasting
Public health
fromScienceDaily
2 months ago

A quiet change in everyday foods could save thousands of lives

Reducing sodium in packaged and prepared foods can prevent tens of thousands of heart attacks, strokes, and premature deaths.
Food & drink
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Nutritionists say this "healthy" snack spikes blood sugar faster than candy - Silicon Canals

Rice cakes and similar low-calorie snacks can have high glycemic indices, causing rapid blood sugar spikes and subsequent energy crashes.
Health
fromNature
1 month ago

'Baked, not fried': five highlights from nutrition research

Morning coffee consumption is associated with better heart health outcomes compared to coffee consumed throughout the day or evening.
Medicine
fromIndependent
2 months ago

'I managed to get from high cholesterol to normal in three months without medication - here's how I did it'

High cholesterol (6.0) prompted Filomena Kaguako to seek expert advice and adopt diet and lifestyle changes to avoid medication.
fromAlternative Medicine Magazine
1 month ago

Blood Sugar Balance: A Holistic Guide for Senior Women

As hormones shift during the transition into menopause, many women notice that their energy levels react differently to carbohydrates than they did in earlier years. Muscle mass tends to decline with age when strength training is absent from a routine. Because muscle mass determines how the body uses glucose, maintaining it through regular activity may support steadier daily energy.
Alternative medicine
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Following one of these five diets may be the key to living longer

By following more than 100,000 people in the U.K. for years, researchers found that people whose food choices scored high in any one of five diet categories tended to live longer than people who scored the lowest. Specifically, the team found that even after adjusting for confounding factorssuch as whether people smoked, how much exercise they took and what their education and ethnicity wasstudy participants who tended to eat according to any one of the five diets were 18 to 24 percent less likely to die of any cause. For women, that roughly translated into an extra 1.5 to 2.3 years of life. And for men, it added about 1.9 to three years.
Food & drink
fromScienceDaily
1 month ago

Just two days of oatmeal cut bad cholesterol by 10%

Compared with a control group that also reduced calories but did not eat oats, those on the oat based plan saw a markedly greater improvement in their cholesterol levels. The reduction remained noticeable even six weeks later. Researchers also found that the diet changed the balance of bacteria in the gut. Substances produced by these microbes appear to play an important role in the health benefits linked to oats.
Medicine
fromBoston Herald
1 month ago

If you're struggling to lose weight, could chilling your carbs help?

Most of the carbohydrates in these foods - as well as most of the calories - come from starch, of which there are two types: hard-to-digest amylose and easily digested amylopectin. The latter is processed quickly and spikes blood sugar. The former is processed slowly and moderates blood sugar.
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fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Why Environment Matters More When Using GLP-1 Medications

GLP-1 medications reduce appetite but lasting behavior change depends on reducing environmental friction and cognitive load to enable habit repetition.
Public health
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

This kitchen staple is quietly raising your blood pressure without you knowing - Silicon Canals

Hidden sodium in many foods, including processed deli meats and seemingly healthy meals, can significantly raise blood pressure and harm cardiovascular health.
Food & drink
fromScienceDaily
2 months ago

This simple diet shift cut 330 calories a day without smaller meals

Eating unprocessed foods increases fruit and vegetable intake, leads to eating more by weight but about 330 fewer calories daily, aiding weight loss.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Cardiologists now recommend this bedtime habit for better heart health after 60 - Silicon Canals

Adults who sleep fewer than seven hours each night are more likely to experience health problems.
Medicine
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fromFortune Well
2 months ago

Adopting these 8 healthy habits by middle age could add decades to your life | Fortune Well

Adopting eight healthy habits can reduce mortality and substantially increase life expectancy, potentially adding about 23–24 years for 40-year-olds.
Health
fromScienceDaily
1 month ago

Scientists say this simple diet change could transform your gut health

Consuming adequate daily fiber supports digestive health, reduces disease risk, and improves long-term health outcomes across lifespan.
#type-2-diabetes
fromWIRED
2 months ago
Medicine

Using a Continuous Glucose Monitor Can Help You Decode Your Daily Eating Habits

fromWIRED
2 months ago
Medicine

Using a Continuous Glucose Monitor Can Help You Decode Your Daily Eating Habits

fromNatural Health News
3 months ago

Your Neck Size Can Reveal Your Risk for Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes

According to a growing body of research, the circumference of your neck could be an indicator of a higher likelihood of serious metabolic diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, and sleep disorders. Another troubling fact is that even if your body mass index (BMI) index is healthy, just how large your neck is could still be a determining factor in your predisposition to developing these conditions.
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fromScienceDaily
2 months ago

The early turning point when men's heart risk accelerates

Men's cardiovascular disease risk begins rising in their mid-30s, reaching a 5% risk about seven years earlier than women, driven mainly by earlier coronary disease.
Health
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

My two weeks in sugar jail

Continuous glucose monitoring reveals blood sugar fluctuations, but limited evidence links stabilizing glucose in healthy people to sustained energy improvement or weight loss.
Health
fromScienceDaily
2 months ago

Keto diet weight loss may come with a hidden cost

Long-term ketogenic feeding kept mice lean but caused fatty liver and dangerous blood sugar spikes, trading weight control for worsening metabolic health.
Health
fromNature
2 months ago

How much exercise do you really need?

Short, frequent bouts of physical activity substantially lower all-cause mortality and reduce coronary heart disease risk; wearable data also reveal harms of prolonged sedentary time.
fromFast Company
2 months ago

Why an all-foods-fit approach to nutrition is better than dieting, according to a dietitian

Diet culture norms have led to a multibillion-dollar industry promoting diets that each come with their own set of rules, with each claiming it's the only way to be healthy or lose weight. When access to nutrition information is at an all-time high online, people are often left digging through conflicting information when trying to figure out what to eat or what a healthy diet look likes.
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fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

The perfect length of sleep to avoid diabetes, according to experts

Sleeping approximately seven hours and 18 minutes nightly reduces insulin resistance risk and may help prevent type 2 diabetes development.
Health
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Dietitians explain why eating the same breakfast daily might be sabotaging your metabolism - Silicon Canals

Eating the same breakfast daily can reduce metabolic efficiency, cause nutrient gaps, increase early hunger and weight plateaus; adding variety supports metabolism and sustained energy.
Health
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

The appetite-suppressing diet which is like Mounjaro but with food'

The Zone Diet uses a 40/30/30 macronutrient ratio to suppress hunger, stabilize blood sugar, reduce inflammation and promote weight loss without injections.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
2 months ago

Want to live longer? The tiniest of lifestyle changes could add a year to your life

Want to live longer but don't want to change what you're already doing to try and live a healthy life? We have good news. You likely don't need to spend an extra three hours in the gym every week. You also probably don't need to get eight hours of sleep every night. And you likely don't have to revamp your diet, either.
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