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The Mediterranean diet doesn't benefit everyone, study says
wtvr.com The Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, yet only people with higher incomes or more education, or a combination of the two, experience this benefit, found a study published Monday in the International Journal of Epidemiology. Mediterranean diet only works if you earn £35000 a year and can afford quality food, study suggests Health benefits of the Mediterranean diet are confirmed, but just for the upper class The Mediterranean Diet Only Works for Rich People, Study Says |
The Mediterranean diet doesn't benefit everyone, study says - wtvr.com
Health benefits of the Mediterranean diet are confirmed, but just for the upper class - EurekAlert (press release)
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Health benefits of the Mediterranean diet are confirmed, but just for the upper class
EurekAlert (press release) The Mediterranean diet reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease but only if you are rich or highly educated. This is the surprising finding by researchers from the Italian I.R.C.C.S. Neuromed, who performed a study on over 18,000 subjects recruited ... The Mediterranean Diet Only Works for Rich People, Study Says Mediterranean diet only works if you earn £35000 a year and can afford quality food, study suggests Only rich and educated people reduce heart disease risk with Mediterranean diet, researchers claim |
The Mediterranean diet doesn't benefit everyone, study says - WKBW-TV
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The Mediterranean diet doesn't benefit everyone, study says
WKBW-TV The Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, yet only people with higher incomes or more education, or a combination of the two, experience this benefit, found a study published Monday in the International Journal of Epidemiology. Mediterranean diet only works if you earn £35000 a year and can afford quality food, study suggests Health benefits of the Mediterranean diet are confirmed, but just for the upper class Mediterranean Diet Underscores Disparity Between Rich & Poor |
The Mediterranean diet doesn't benefit everyone, study says - KFDI
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The Mediterranean diet doesn't benefit everyone, study says
KFDI The Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, yet only people with higher incomes or more education, or a combination of the two, experience this benefit, found a study published Monday in the International Journal of Epidemiology. Mediterranean diet only works if you earn £35000 a year and can afford quality food, study suggests Health benefits of the Mediterranean diet are confirmed, but just for the upper class Mediterranean Diet Underscores Disparity Between Rich & Poor |
Ordering a Diet Coke is the worst thing you can do to your flight attendant — here's why - INSIDER
INSIDER |
Ordering a Diet Coke is the worst thing you can do to your flight attendant — here's why
INSIDER Due to its carbonation, Diet Coke allegedly causes inconveniences for flight attendants while pouring drinks on airplanes. Flight attendants report that it takes about three times as long to pour Diet Coke from a can than it does other beverages. Flight Attendants Reveal the Most Annoying Thing You Can Order on a Plane |
The Mediterranean diet doesn't benefit everyone, study says - WENY-TV
The Mediterranean diet doesn't benefit everyone, study says
WENY-TV (CNN) -- The Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, yet only people with higher incomes or more education, or a combination of the two, experience this benefit, found a study published Monday in the International Journal of ... |
The Mediterranean diet doesn't benefit everyone, study says - CNN
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The Mediterranean diet doesn't benefit everyone, study says
CNN (CNN) The Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease, yet only people with higher incomes or more education, or a combination of the two, experience this benefit, found a study published Monday in the International Journal of ... |
Mediterranean Diet Underscores Disparity Between Rich & Poor - Courthouse News Service
Mediterranean Diet Underscores Disparity Between Rich & Poor
Courthouse News Service (CN) – The widely touted health benefits of the Mediterranean Diet comes with a surprising caveat – it works best if you're rich. A study conducted by Italian researchers and published Monday in the International Journal of Epidemiology showed ... |
Mediterranean diet only works if you earn £35000 a year and can afford quality food, study suggests - Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk |
Mediterranean diet only works if you earn £35000 a year and can afford quality food, study suggests
Telegraph.co.uk The Mediterranean diet only works if you live in household earning £35,000 and are highly educated, a new study suggests. Although health experts advocate a diet rich in fresh fruit, vegetables, olive oil, fish and nuts, researchers now believe that ... Only rich and educated people reduce heart disease risk with Mediterranean diet, researchers claim The Med diet works... but only if you are well-off: Adults earning less than £35000 saw no reduction in the risk of ... Mediterranean diet improves cardio health, but only for the rich: study |
Health benefits of the Mediterranean diet are confirmed, but just for the upper class - EurekAlert (press release)
Health benefits of the Mediterranean diet are confirmed, but just for the upper class
EurekAlert (press release) The Mediterranean diet reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease but only if you are rich or highly educated. This is the surprising finding by researchers from the Italian I.R.C.C.S. Neuromed, who performed a study on over 18,000 subjects recruited ... |
Research Suggests Mediterranean Diet May Help Battle Multiple Sclerosis - CBS New York
Research Suggests Mediterranean Diet May Help Battle Multiple Sclerosis
CBS New York NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Multiple Sclerosis affects about 400,000 people in the United States, and current treatments can have severe side effects. But what if changing your diet could help battle the disease? As CBS2's Dr. Max Gomez reports, that's ... |
An Anti-Inflammatory Diet Now Can Protect Your Brain From Dementia Later - Big Think
Big Think |
An Anti-Inflammatory Diet Now Can Protect Your Brain From Dementia Later
Big Think Every year you can expect a slew of new “guaranteed diet” books for weight loss, brain health, aging, spiritual well-being, and general lifestyle. There's the vegan one, the raw meat one, the low-fat one, the high-fat one, the ... |
Ordering a Diet Coke is the worst thing you can do to your flight attendant — here's why - INSIDER
INSIDER |
Ordering a Diet Coke is the worst thing you can do to your flight attendant — here's why
INSIDER Due to its carbonation, Diet Coke allegedly causes inconveniences for flight attendants while pouring drinks on airplanes. Flight attendants report that it takes about three times as long to pour Diet Coke from a can than it does other beverages. |
Rob Gronkowski is trying Tom Brady's diet plan, but skipping one key part - CBS sports.com (blog)
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Rob Gronkowski is trying Tom Brady's diet plan, but skipping one key part
CBS sports.com (blog) Tom Brady's diet might not be glamorous, but it's slowly winning over more and more teammates. For example, take Rob Gronkowski. After watching Brady's 39-year-old body play through the entire 2016 season without missing a game -- Gronk missed eight ... Rob Gronkowski has switched over to Tom Brady's diet and training, can still drink alcohol (a little) Rob Gronkowski is going to eat like Tom Brady |
Where Most of the Sugar in Your Diet is Hidden... - HuffPost
HuffPost |
Where Most of the Sugar in Your Diet is Hidden...
HuffPost Anyway, today I wanted to get into where most of the sugar in your diet is HIDDEN. You may think that it comes in the form of processed junk like cookies, cupcakes, donuts and ice cream, but surprisingly, that's not where most people consume the bulk ... |
We asked 2 dietitians to rate the Kardashian family's diets — and the winners were clear - Business Insider
Business Insider |
We asked 2 dietitians to rate the Kardashian family's diets — and the winners were clear
Business Insider And with everything they say and do under a microscope, it makes sense that people are eager to know about their diets. Not all diets are created equal, however, and no two diets are ever exactly the same. But we still wondered — which sister is ... |
The Real-Life Diet of Iman Shumpert - GQ Magazine
GQ Magazine |
The Real-Life Diet of Iman Shumpert
GQ Magazine Professional athletes don't get to the top by accident. It takes superhuman levels of time, dedication, and focus—and that includes paying attention to what they put in their bellies. In this series, GQ takes a look at what fit people in different ... |
Diet quality matters not just quantity in mid-to-late-adulthood - Science Daily
Diet quality matters not just quantity in mid-to-late-adulthood
Science Daily A new study in Obesity investigated the impact of diet quality in mid-to-late-adulthood on visceral and liver fat not solely relying on Body Mass Index (BMI). Four different measures of diet quality were used to evaluate dietary intake of the ... |
CAP Beauty's Kerrilynn Pamer Makes Coconut Ceviche and Endless Matcha - Grub Street
Grub Street |
CAP Beauty's Kerrilynn Pamer Makes Coconut Ceviche and Endless Matcha
Grub Street Not surprisingly, Pamer's diet involves all kinds of herbs and potions and raw foods — which she recognizes that many will find polarizing and inaccessible. “I didn't always have this diet,” she says. “I found out I had celiac eight years ago, and ... |
There's even more evidence that one type of diet is the best for your body and brain - Business Insider
Business Insider |
There's even more evidence that one type of diet is the best for your body and brain
Business Insider In a world dominated by celebrity fad diets that range from absurd, like Reese Witherspoon's alleged "baby-food diet," to absurdly unaffordable, such as the $200 "moon dust"-infused smoothie that Gwyneth Paltrow drinks, many people don't believe there ... These two diets linked to better brain function in older adults |
Diet choice, reproduction of fruit flies affected by gut bacteria - Science Daily
Science Daily |
Diet choice, reproduction of fruit flies affected by gut bacteria
Science Daily In addition to foraging for nutrients to achieve a balanced diet, the researchers found flies also forage for bacteria to populate a healthy gut flora. Responding to smells associated with particular bacteria in foods, the flies showed a distinct ... |
Research shows Mediterranean diet reduces risk of dementia - KFYR-TV
Research shows Mediterranean diet reduces risk of dementia
KFYR-TV CNN - New research shows if you want to reduce your risk of having dementia, try eating a Mediterranean diet. According to new research presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference, going with a Mediterranean style diet can lower ... |
Health Ministry Emphasizes Importance of Milk in Diet - Financial Tribune
Health Ministry Emphasizes Importance of Milk in Diet
Financial Tribune Low consumption of milk and dairy products has put calcium deficiency in second place in nutrition deficiency ranking in Iran, said Zahra Abdollahi, director general of the Diet and Nutrition Promotion Office at the Health Ministry. Milk has long been ... |
What not to eat if you're on a diet - KTEN
What not to eat if you're on a diet
KTEN Most people wouldn't dream of eating five bacon double-cheeseburgers from Burger King all at once. But at Buffalo Wild Wings, you'd consume even more calories by eating just one Cheese Curd Bacon Burger and fries (1,950 calories). "We're seeing high ... |
Rob Gronkowski is going to eat like Tom Brady - SB Nation
SB Nation |
Rob Gronkowski is going to eat like Tom Brady
SB Nation That's why Gronkowski wants to adopt Brady's approach to diet and health. “Just looking at Tom, seeing what he does every day, what he eats, talking to him, personally one-on-one, just learning about the body with him, just seeing how flexible he is ... |
Exercise in early life has long-lasting benefits - Science Daily
Exercise in early life has long-lasting benefits
Science Daily High-fat diets early in life are known to turn up, or increase the activity of other genes that cause inflammation. Inflammation is the body's natural self-protective response to acute infection or injury, but the ongoing, low-grade inflammation linked ... |
Green tea compound may reduce the harms of a Western diet - Medical News Today
Medical News Today |
Green tea compound may reduce the harms of a Western diet
Medical News Today Researchers found that a compound in green tea called epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) reduced the development of insulin resistance, obesity, and memory impairments in mice fed a high-fat, high-fructose diet. Study co-author Xuebo Liu, Ph.D., of the ... Green Tea May Ameliorate Brain Drain Linked to Western Diets Drinking THIS could protect against memory loss and reverse a high fat diet Green tea combats memory loss & improves learning caused by a high fat & sugar western diet |
Does drinking diet soda raise the risk of a stroke? - Harvard Health (blog)
Harvard Health (blog) |
Does drinking diet soda raise the risk of a stroke?
Harvard Health (blog) For diet soda fans, recent news reports linking these popular drinks to higher risk of stroke may have been alarming. A closer look at the study behind the headlines suggests there's no need to panic. But beverages naturally low in calories are ... |
Fish And Water Diet 'Enable'-d Dettori To Make Weight For King George - Paulick Report
Paulick Report |
Fish And Water Diet 'Enable'-d Dettori To Make Weight For King George
Paulick Report In order to ride dual Oaks winning filly Enable in Saturday's G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes, jockey Frankie Dettori had to lose a bit of weight – seven pounds in total, according to the champion rider. To make the weight, 8st, 7lb (119 ... |
Diet quality matters not just quantity in mid-to-late-adulthood ... - Science Daily
Diet quality matters not just quantity in mid-to-late-adulthood ...
Science Daily A new study has investigated the impact of diet quality in mid-to-late-adulthood on visceral and liver fat not solely relying on Body Mass Index (BMI). |
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