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What dads ate as teens affects their children’s nutrition: study | Fox 11 Tri Cities Fox 41 Yakima
By Stephen Beech What dads ate as teenagers plays a key role in the diet of their own children, suggests new research. Youngsters are more likely to eat recommended amounts of fruit and veg if their father ate a healthier diet during his teen years, according to the study. While moms usually get most of…
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What dads ate as teens affects their children’s nutrition: study
Tyson By Talker By Stephen Beech What dads ate as teenagers plays a key role in the diet of their own children, suggests new research. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Derek Owens By Talker Derek Owens…
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‘The nutritional villain’: BYU study says drinking sugar poses higher risk for diabetes than eating it
PROVO — A new study out of Brigham Young University finds sugar consumption through beverages increases the risk of Type 2 diabetes, while moderate amounts of other dietary sugars had no association with Type 2 diabetes or even lowered risk. These findings prove that the impact of sugar in the body depends not only on…
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How Coffee Affects Your Sleeping Brain – and Why Young Adults Are Worse Off
In a new study published in the journal Nature Communications Biology, a team of researchers explored how caffeine affects sleep and brain recovery – physically and cognitively – overnight. What Did the Study Find? The team studied a total of 40 healthy adults, whose brain activity was measured on two separate nights: one when they…
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Eating Healthier Can Protect Aging Brain
Key Takeaways Improving diet in middle-age can lower risk of dementia People whose diet got better as they aged had a 25% lower risk of dementia This protection occurred even if they didn’t eat healthy at the start MONDAY, June 2, 2025 (HealthDay News) — It’s never too late to start eating right as a…
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Study Finds How Much Avocado You Should Eat For Better Gut Health
Honestly, even if avocados didn’t have a slew of health benefits, we’d still love them—it’s almost like all their health benefits are an added bonus to the creamy, flavorful fruit. This versatile food is a staple in many kitchens, and it’s a star ingredient at many cafes and restaurants (often, of course, on toast).
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Nutritional priorities to support GLP-1 therapy for obesity
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Four leading organizations in lifestyle medicine, obesity medicine, and nutrition—the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM), the American Society for Nutrition (ASN), the Obesity Medicine Association (OMA), and The Obesity Society (TOS)—have jointly released a clinical advisory titled “Nutritional Priorities to Support GLP-1 Therapy for Obesity.” Published across four peer-reviewed journals,…
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16 Carnivore Diet Snacks To Keep You Full All Day
The carnivore diet is a way of eating that only includes animal products. The diet eliminates or restricts most plant foods, including grains, fruits, vegetables, and beans, and may lack essential nutrients necessary for overall health. Plenty of carnivore diet-friendly foods can be enjoyed as high-protein snacks. Hard-boiled eggs are a simple and nutritious snack…
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Eating High-Quality Carbs in Your 40s May Be the Secret to Aging Well
Adding more whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes to your diet in your 40s may help you age better. A new study found that people who ate high-quality carbohydrates and fiber in midlife had better cognitive health and fewer chronic diseases as they got older. What the Study Found The study included three decades of…
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Do food apps help consumers make healthier choices?
New apps allow consumers to scan something on a grocery store shelf and get a nutritional ranking. Some of these apps even flag ingredients and additives. But do they really help consumers make healthier choices? We head to a grocery store to find out. NPR’s Maria Godoy reports. This segment aired on June 2, 2025.