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Why chef Shilarna Vaze has written a recipe book and nutrition guide for mothers with young children
Chef Shilarna Vaze with her daughter. | via Instagram Confused about dairy, gluten, allergies and all the stuff you read about on your Instagram feed? So was I. Put on 27 kg while pregnant? So did I. Had a major natural water-birth plan but took the epidural in the end? So did I. Feeling crushed…
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The Perfect Nutrition Launches Sugar Stop: A New Supplement to Combat Sugar Absorption
In a move that could potentially reshape approaches to dietary health, The Perfect Nutrition has announced the launch of Sugar Stop, a groundbreaking supplement designed to reduce sugar absorption in the body. This innovative product, now available for purchase, targets individuals seeking to curb their sugar intake and promote overall health and wellness. Sugar Stop…
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Sip Feeds Market to Reach USD 4.13 Billion by 2034, Driven by 5.7% CAGR Amid Growing Demand for Personalized Nutrition | Future Market Insights, Inc.
The sip feeds market is dominated by a few major multinational companies, including Nestlé Health Science, Abbott Nutrition, and Danone Nutricia, which leverage their significant resources, research capabilities, and global distribution networks to maintain a strong market presence. NEWARK, DE / ACCESSWIRE / October 3, 2024 / The global Sip Feed Market Expected to Grow…
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Toddlers get half their calories from ultra-processed food, says study
Nearly half of all the calories that toddlers eat in the United Kingdom come from ultra-processed food, according to recent research, and this number rises to 59 percent among 7-year-olds. “Eating patterns in the early years are important, as they help set habits that can persist through childhood and into adulthood,” said senior author Professor…
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Alternate-day fasting delays pubertal development in normal-weight mice but prevents high-fat diet-induced obesity and precocious puberty
Abstract Background/Objectives Childhood obesity, particularly in girls, is linked to early puberty onset, heightening risks for adult-onset diseases. Addressing childhood obesity and precocious puberty is vital to mitigate societal burdens. Despite existing costly and invasive medical interventions, introducing lifestyle-based alternatives is essential. Our study investigates alternate-day fasting’s (ADF) impact on pubertal development in normal-weight and…
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Baby steps: The rise of plant-based infant nutrition
An increasing number of parents are opting for plant-based options to fulfil their children’s nutritional requirements, whether prompted by milk allergies or environmental and ethical considerations. Melissa Bradshaw, editor of The Plant Base at FoodBev Media, explores the offerings available in the plant-based infant and toddler nutrition category. While raising a child on a plant-based…
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Nutritional Lipids Market Analysis, Industry Developments, Company Profiles, Lucrative Sectors – Forecast to 2030 by Type, Source, Form and Application
Dublin, Oct. 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Nutritional Lipids Market – Types, Sources, Forms and Applications” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The global demand for Lipid Nutrition (Nutritional Lipids) is estimated at US$14.3 billion in 2024 and is expected to exhibit a 2024-2030 CAGR of 8.8% in reaching a projected US$23.8 billion…
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Bone Health Basics, by Charlyn Fargo
Most of us don’t give much thought to osteoporosis because we’re healthy, strong and can do what we set out to do. But an estimated 10 million Americans have this bone disease that occurs when the body loses calcium from bone faster than it builds new bone. That results in low bone density, which increases…
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Nutrition’s Lindsay Malone comments on health benefits of cutting sugar intake
How you can shed pounds and better your health when you stop eating sugarBest Life: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and an instructor in the Department of Nutrition at the School of Medicine, talked about how one perk of curbing your sugar consumption is that your taste buds will become more sensitive to sweet flavors, making it…
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University of Minnesota Experts Highlight Senior Pet Care Nutrition and Health Practices
With the American Veterinary Medical Association reporting pets are living longer than ever, conversations around senior pet care are becoming increasingly important to the 66% of US households that own a furry friend. The University of Minnesota’s Kristi Flynn, an associate professor in the College of Veterinary Medicine, recently shed light on how to care…