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Many children in rural areas receive high salt and sugar foods before age 2
Study finds early introduction of hot dogs, chips, sweets, and juice is common in rural America A study of over
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Link strengthened between sugar-sweetened beverage consumption during adolescence and body fat at early adulthood
A newly released study in The Journal of Nutrition confirmed a positive association between high intakes of sugar-sweetened beverages during
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Policies encouraging healthy eating could greatly cut cancer-related costs
Using sophisticated models, researchers examine how various warning labels and taxes targeting diet would reduce cancer cases and cancer-associated costs
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Maternal total fat, saturated fat, and added sugar intakes during pregnancy and breastfeeding associated with infant body fat
A new study published in The Journal of Nutrition suggests that mothers’ consumption of total fat, saturated fat, and added
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Understanding Nutritional Science Through Mobile Apps, Carbohydrate Research, and a Music Video
In 2018, ASN’s Public Information Committee developed the Understanding Nutritional Science video competition as a way for ASN to showcase
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Food Addiction: What Does Science Know?
By Kevin Klatt @nutrevolve The concept of food addiction is of particular relevance to field of nutritional sciences. The conversation
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Research reveals how diet influences diabetes risk
New findings could lead to better prevention and management of type 2 diabetes Baltimore (June 8, 2019) – Could changing
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Linking Dietary patterns, prediabetes, and gut microbiota composition
Much research has provided plausible biologic mechanisms linking diet to the composition of the gut microbiome. However, few studies have
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Nutrition 2018 – An Extensive Nutrition Experience
Good Morning, American Society for Nutrition June 8th: My suitcase wheels leave parallel trails of sand across the granite floor
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The Importance of Nutrition in Cancer Prevention & Treatment
Guest Post by Kirsten Halbrich Oudin, ASN’s Dietetic Intern I am a dietetic intern with the American Society for Nutrition
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