Science news articles about 'reduced calorie diet'
Diets that reduce calories lead to weight loss, regardless of carbohydrate, protein or fat content
... "These results show that, as long as people follow a heart-healthy, reduced-calorie diet, there is more than one nutritional approach to achieving and maintaining a healthy weight," said Elizabeth G. ...Calorie restriction and exercise show breast cancer prevention differences in postmenopausal women
... Texas at Austin have identified pathways by which a reduced-calorie diet and exercise can modify a postmenopausal woman' ... study's end, the mice fed a calorie-restricted diet weighed an average of 19.9 ...Low-carb diets prove better at controlling type 2 diabetes
... researchers. Patients who followed the no-glycemic diet experienced more frequent reductions, and in some cases elimination ... day) or a low-glycemic, reduced calorie diet (500 calories/day). Both groups ...Successful weight loss with dieting is linked to vitamin D levels
... Sibley. However, the authors found that baseline, or pre-diet, vitamin D levels predicted weight ... possibility that the addition of vitamin D to a reduced-calorie diet will lead to better weight loss ...Reduced diet thwarts aging, disease in monkeys
... monkeys to chart the health effects of the reduced-calorie diet, the study expanded in 1994 with the addition ... yet to be observed in any animal on a restricted diet. "So far, we've seen the complete ...Substance in red wine found to keep hearts young
... clean bill of heart health despite a diet loaded with saturated fats? Scientists have long ... age, can elicit many of the same benefits as a reduced-calorie diet. "Resveratrol is active in much lower ...Adults who eat eggs for breakfast lose 65 percent more weight
... helps people better comply with a reduced-calorie diet." Significant Weight Loss Related ... supports the importance of high-quality protein in the diet. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN ...New study 'pardons' the misunderstood egg
... eat eggs while on a carbohydrate-restricted diet have a significant increase in their HDL levels (the "good ... two eggs for breakfast, as part of a reduced-calorie diet, helped overweight or obese adults ...Scarring key to link between obesity and diabetes
... by 33%. In a further study with the University of Gothenburg, scientists found that a reduced calorie diet can decrease SPARC levels and the stimulus for tissue scarring. Researchers are now ...Eating more dairy fights fat
Consuming more dairy while on a reduced calorie diet can boost weight loss and cut the risk of heart disease, new research has found.
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