Outpatient Nutrition Care
RCT: Efficacy and acceptability of dietary therapies in non-constipated irritable bowel syndrome: a randomized trial of traditional dietary advice, the low FODMAP diet and the gluten-free diet.
21 Mar, 2022 | 08:53h | UTCCommentary: Traditional Dietary Advice Optimal as an Irritable Bowel Syndrome Therapy – HCPLivre
Related:
10 mistakes in dietary management of irritable bowel syndrome and how to avoid them.
Supplement: Irritable bowel syndrome and related conditions.
RCT: FODMAPs, but not gluten, elicit modest symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
British Society of Gastroenterology guidelines on the management of irritable bowel syndrome
Guidelines for the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome
ACG Clinical Guideline: Management of irritable bowel syndrome
M-A: Efficacy of a low-FODMAP diet in adult irritable bowel syndrome
ACS nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors.
21 Mar, 2022 | 08:51h | UTCPatient Page: Nutrition and Physical Activity Guideline for Cancer Survivors – CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
RCT: Cocoa flavanol supplementation shows promise for the prevention of cardiovascular disease events.
18 Mar, 2022 | 08:54h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter (thread – click for more)
In @AJCNutrition: @HowardSesso, Dr. JoAnn Manson of @BWHDPM @BrighamWomens & colleagues report the main findings of the first ever randomized trial of a cocoa flavanol supplement on cardiovascular disease endpointshttps://t.co/0F5v8WqzdM and https://t.co/vA3wwT0Amw (1 of 5) pic.twitter.com/X08hiNUCzK
— BrighamResearch (@BrighamResearch) March 16, 2022
Review: Binge eating disorder.
18 Mar, 2022 | 08:03h | UTCBinge eating disorder – Nature Reviews Disease Primers (if the link is paywalled, try this one)
Infographic: Binge eating disorder (if the link is paywalled, try this one)
Cohort Study: Serum folate deficiency and the risks of dementia and all-cause mortality.
17 Mar, 2022 | 08:38h | UTCNews Release: Low blood folate may be linked to heightened dementia and death risks in older people – BMJ Newsroom
USPSTF Recommendation Statement: There is insufficient evidence to recommend screening for eating disorders in adolescents and adults.
16 Mar, 2022 | 10:10h | UTCEditorials:
Prevention and Early Identification of Eating Disorders – JAMA
Author Interview: USPSTF Recommendation: Screening for Eating Disorders in Adolescents and Adults
Review | Clinical application of intermittent fasting for weight loss: progress and future directions.
16 Mar, 2022 | 09:54h | UTCClinical application of intermittent fasting for weight loss: progress and future directions – Nature Reviews Endocrinology (if the link is paywalled, try this one)
Related:
M-A: Intermittent fasting and obesity-related health outcomes.
Intermittent fasting may be effective weight loss strategy in patients with type 2 diabetes
Systematic review: Intermittent fasting for the prevention of cardiovascular disease
Randomized trial: Effects of time-restricted eating in women and men with overweight and obesity
How good a diet is intermittent fasting?
Systematic Review: Intermittent Fasting and Weight Loss
Clinical Management of Intermittent Fasting in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
Fasting Diets are Going Mainstream — Ahead of the Science. Here’s Why.
Commentary on Twitter
Just published – @DrKristaVarady and colleagues discuss the current evidence for the safety and efficacy of #intermittentfasting diets (£) https://t.co/nxDS0ZUzJd pic.twitter.com/bA6y0e7Xng
— Nature Reviews Endocrinology (@NatureRevEndo) February 25, 2022
M-A: Association of low- and no-calorie sweetened beverages as a replacement for sugar-sweetened beverages with body weight and cardiometabolic risk.
16 Mar, 2022 | 09:49h | UTCCommentary: Alternative sweeteners in your drinks can help with weight and diabetes risk, study says – CNN
Commentary on Twitter
Meta-analysis of 17 trials found low-calorie sweetened beverages were associated with improvement in body weight and metabolic risk, suggesting they may be a viable alternative to water when replacing sugar-sweetened beverages in overweight & obese adults. https://t.co/coz3U4pIZA
— JAMA Network Open (@JAMANetworkOpen) March 14, 2022
Cohort Study: Patterns of early life weight gain and female onset of puberty.
16 Mar, 2022 | 08:46h | UTCPatterns of Early Life Weight Gain and Female Onset of Puberty – Journal of the Endocrine Society
Commentary: Early life weight gain predicts pubertal onset in girls – Healio
Practical, evidence-based approaches to nutritional modifications to reduce atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
14 Mar, 2022 | 01:25h | UTC
RCT: Little long-term benefit from a small change approach to prevent weight gain in adults with overweight and obesity.
8 Mar, 2022 | 08:37h | UTC
Over 1 billion people projected to live with obesity by 2030, warns new World Obesity Atlas.
7 Mar, 2022 | 00:12h | UTCReport: Obesity Atlas 2022 – Global Obesity Observatory
Podcast: Obesity medicine pearls.
4 Mar, 2022 | 08:43h | UTC#324: Obesity Medicine FAQ with Dr. Fatima Cody Stanford – The Curbsiders
Interventions for frailty among older adults with cardiovascular disease: JACC State-of-the-Art Review.
4 Mar, 2022 | 08:37h | UTC
A low-energy diet shows promise for reducing the symptoms of fibromyalgia.
3 Mar, 2022 | 08:23h | UTCEarly Relationships of a Low-Energy Diet With Symptoms of Fibromyalgia ACR Open Rheumatology
Commentary: Fibromyalgia Patients See Rapid Benefit From Low-Cal Diet — With marked symptom reduction in just 3 weeks, weight loss not a factor – MedPage Today (free registration required)
The effects of foods on LDL cholesterol levels: A systematic review of the accumulated evidence from systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials.
3 Mar, 2022 | 08:22h | UTC
Risk of cancer in regular and low meat-eaters, fish-eaters, and vegetarians: a prospective analysis of UK Biobank participants.
25 Feb, 2022 | 11:24h | UTCCommentaries:
Expert reaction to study looking at eating meat and risk of cancer – Science Media Centre
Low-meat and meat-free diets associated with lower overall cancer risk – Biomed Central
Commentary on Twitter
Study suggests being #vegetarian may be associated w/lower risk of #cancer
⬇️risk of #colorectalcancer in low meat ? eaters consistent w/evidence of impact of meat
⬇️risk of postmenopausal #breastcancer in #vegetarian ?women may be explained by?BMIhttps://t.co/1uQfEFgoRT pic.twitter.com/VHhh9NbFSL
— Gil Morgan (@weoncologists) February 25, 2022
Ramadan fasting: recommendations for patients with cardiovascular disease.
24 Feb, 2022 | 10:17h | UTCRamadan fasting: recommendations for patients with cardiovascular disease – Heart
Related:
WHO Interim Guidance: Safe Ramadan Practices in the Context of the COVID-19
Position Statement: Guidance for People with Types 1 and 2 Diabetes Who Fast During Ramadan
Diabetes and Ramadan: Practical guidelines
Commentary on Twitter
Ramadan fasting: recommendations for patients with cardiovascular diseasehttps://t.co/genOJm0Vu4 pic.twitter.com/9E3awbPcvB
— Heart_BMJ (@Heart_BMJ) July 26, 2021
WHO/UNICEF: More than half of parents and pregnant women exposed to aggressive formula milk marketing.
23 Feb, 2022 | 10:42h | UTCCommentary: Aggressive’ marketing of formula milk flouts code, warns WHO as it urges curbs – The Guardian
Commentary on Twitter
"We have been targeted with marketing from formula milk companies."
Over half of parents & pregnant women exposed to formula milk marketing, violating international standards and harming child health
-? WHO, @UNICEF survey➡️ https://t.co/86Bf69PSeK#EndExploitativeMarketing pic.twitter.com/BuhQPgM3OX
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) February 22, 2022
Raw and cooked vegetable consumption and risk of cardiovascular disease: a study of 400,000 adults in UK Biobank.
22 Feb, 2022 | 09:51h | UTCCommentaries:
Eating veggies won’t protect your heart, study says, but critics disagree – CNN
Study Finds No Heart Benefit From Veggies. Nutritionists Disagree – HealthDay
Study suggests banning the promotion of soft drinks could be more effective than a sugar tax.
22 Feb, 2022 | 08:25h | UTCBanning the promotion of soft drinks could be more effective than a sugar tax – The Conversation
Original Study: Industry levy versus banning promotion on soft drinks in Scotland: A distributional analysis – Food Policy
Related:
Association of a sweetened beverage tax with reduction in soda consumption in high school students.
UK National Food Strategy: Tax sugar and salt and prescribe veg, report says.
Perspective – Sugar-sweetened beverage taxes: Lessons to date and the future of taxation
Cohort Study: Association Between Tax on Sugar Sweetened Beverages and Soft Drink Consumption
Meta-Analysis: Impact of Sugar‐sweetened Beverage Taxes on Purchases and Dietary Intake
Study: Snack Tax May be More Effective than a Sugary Drink Tax to Tackle Obesity
Sugar Tax: Why Health Experts Want it But Politicians and Industry are Resisting
The Effect of Food Price Changes on Consumer Purchases: A Randomized Experiment
Taxes on Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Associated with Reduced Consumption
Soda Tax Linked to a 50 Percent Reduction in Sugary Drink Consumption
Fiscal policies for diet and the prevention of noncommunicable diseases – World Health Organization
The Lancet taskforce on NCDs and economics
To improve global health, tax the things that are killing us – Financial Times
Reducing cardiovascular disease burden through targeted dietary policies
Fiscal policies for the prevention of diseases
Dietary carbohydrate and the risk of type 2 diabetes: an updated systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies.
22 Feb, 2022 | 08:16h | UTC
RCT: Advising overweight patients to increase sleep duration may reduce caloric intake.
21 Feb, 2022 | 09:27h | UTCNews Release: Getting more sleep reduces caloric intake, a game changer for weight loss programs – University of Chicago Medical Center
Commentaries:
Cut nearly 300 calories a day by doing something you already do – CNN
Individualized Sleep Counseling Can Aid Weight Loss in Overweight – HealthDay
Commentary on Twitter
In this randomized clinical trial of overweight adults who habitually sleep <6.5 hours per night, sleep extension reduced daily energy intake by ~270 kcal. Maintaining adequate sleep duration could be a viable intervention to prevent or reverse obesity. https://t.co/4nURTFSMO0 pic.twitter.com/jXaRx7wOdG
— JAMA Internal Medicine (@JAMAInternalMed) February 7, 2022
Expert Review | The importance of nutrition in pregnancy and lactation: lifelong consequences.
21 Feb, 2022 | 08:38h | UTC
Guideline: Dietary changes to alleviate gastrointestinal symptoms.
18 Feb, 2022 | 08:38h | UTC