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![Protein, Its What’s for Breakfast](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Protein-Breakfast-768x508.jpg)
Protein, Its What’s for Breakfast
What is Breakfast? Breakfast is unique because it breaks a time of fasting (after a night of sleep). You are
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![Breakfast Consumption and Weight Loss](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/breakfast-weight-loss_1.jpg)
Breakfast Consumption and Weight Loss
By Caitlin Dow, PhD Breakfast is often considered the “most important meal of the day,” and if you are looking
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Can skipping breakfast increase risk of type 2 diabetes?
The prevalence of type 2 diabetes has been dramatically increasing worldwide and is a major health concern. Many well-known lifestyle
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Weight Loss and Weight Management
ASN Journals Search for the Key to Sustainable Healthy Weight Loss and Weight Management The World Health Organization (WHO) reports,
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Nutrition 2019 Program Lineup
Nutrition 2019 Features Full Line Up of Expanded Program Offerings The global nutrition community is gathering at Nutrition 2019, and
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NUTRITION 2023: Know Before You Go Tips
We cannot wait to welcome you back in person at the Sheraton Boston for NUTRITION 2023, July 22 – 25!
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![What do we know about the timing of intake?](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/nutrient-timing.jpg)
What do we know about the timing of intake?
By Hassan S Dashti, PhD When we describe our habitual diets, we often find ourselves talking about its nutritional composition
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Complementary foods and beverages in the diet of U.S. infants and toddlers: Importance of unprocessed/minimally processed foods and ultra-processed foods
A new study published in The Journal of Nutrition reveals that foods classified as unprocessed/minimally processed are top sources of
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The Future of the National School Lunch Program
The former First Lady Michelle Obama revealed her “Let’s Move!” campaign in February of 2010 with the intent of curbing
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![Greater weight loss and positive changes in metabolic outcomes achieved with regular consumption of high-protein, high fiber shakes](https://media.nutrition.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Mixing-protein-shake-768x512.jpg)
Greater weight loss and positive changes in metabolic outcomes achieved with regular consumption of high-protein, high fiber shakes
A new study published in The Journal of Nutrition provides evidence that drinking a protein- and fiber-based, multi-ingredient supplement shake
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