Nutrition (all articles)
[Not Published Yet] #AHA20 – Randomized trial: Fish oil and vitamin D supplements not effective for preventing atrial fibrillation
16 Nov, 2020 | 01:49h | UTCCommentary: Fish Oil, Vitamin D Don’t Prevent A-fib: VITAL Rhythm – TCTMD
Global study shows poor nutrition in school years may have created a 20cm height gap across nations
9 Nov, 2020 | 01:24h | UTCCommentaries: Poor diet: Children 20cm shorter as a result, analysis says – BBC AND Poor nutrition in school years may have created 20cm height gap across nations – Imperial College London
Commentary on Twitter
NEW—Most comprehensive global study to date suggests concerning height and BMI trends among school-aged children and adolescents: a pooled analysis of 2181 population-based studies with 65 million participantshttps://t.co/CXlqcAvYHA pic.twitter.com/Nzj1krjuhH
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) November 5, 2020
[Abstract Only] Randomized trial: In patients with anorexia nervosa, a higher-calorie refeeding approach promotes earlier recovery with no increase in safety events during hospitalization
6 Nov, 2020 | 09:31h | UTCShort-term Outcomes of the Study of Refeeding to Optimize Inpatient Gains for Patients With Anorexia Nervosa: A Multicenter Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Pediatrics (link to abstract – $ for full-text0
Commentaries: Higher calorie treatment for people hospitalized with anorexia – NIH News Releases AND Higher-calorie diets for patients with anorexia nervosa shorten hospital stays – University of California – San Francisco
Commentary on Twitter
Great paper by @AndreaGarber2 showing that higher-calorie refeeding in #anorexia nervosa does not come at a higher risk of refeeding syndrome and can shorten hospital stays which is advantageous for both the patients/families and the medical system.https://t.co/aFQZKycpTX
— Jonas Steinhäuser (@JoSte95) October 30, 2020
Hot off the presses! Largest clinical trial of refeeding in #anorexianervosa shows that a higher-calorie approach is more efficacious & less costly than lower-calorie refeeding, with no increase in safety events & significant savings in healthcare costs. https://t.co/F0ciJAORdq
— UCSF EatingDisorders (@UCSF_EDP) October 20, 2020
Low carbohydrate diet: Insights from a general practice service in patients with type 2 diabetes
4 Nov, 2020 | 09:38h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
PUBLISHED! We wanted to showcase what a low-carb approach could achieve for people with #T2D in UK NHS general practice Our @BMJNutrition paper published today. Open access PLEASE read it https://t.co/zxj2XESBaO HUGE thanks to patients and staff @nnedpro Hurrah! pic.twitter.com/BLML1vSA6i
— Dr David Unwin (@lowcarbGP) November 3, 2020
Social determinants of health and diabetes: A scientific review
3 Nov, 2020 | 03:07h | UTCSocial Determinants of Health and Diabetes: A Scientific Review – Diabetes Care
Cohort study: Dietary inflammatory potential and risk of cardiovascular disease among men and women in the U.S.
3 Nov, 2020 | 03:05h | UTCCommentary: High Intake of Proinflammatory Foods Linked to CVD Risk – NEJM Journal Watch∗
Meta-analysis: Evidence-based prevention of Alzheimer’s disease
20 Oct, 2020 | 01:21h | UTCCommentaries: Biggest risk factors identified to try and prevent Alzheimer’s disease – BMJ AND Systematic review finds ten lifestyle factors that clearly impact the probability of developing Alzheimer’s disease (AD) – Sharp Brains
Commentary on Twitter
Evidence-based #prevention of #Alzheimers disease https://t.co/XOMiEoMlmI via @JNNP_BMJ #dementia @perryd43 @PennilessScribe @u3Y4BDE @SanWren @lfkraus @the_scholar1 @ktanimara @drsharwood @TargetLatino @LilithResists @Joseph_Santoro @liftdupbyangels @mrtom101 @SteveDitchfield pic.twitter.com/T5hqbzmIwi
— Ian Kremer (@LEAD_Coalition) July 24, 2020
Life expectancy after bariatric surgery in the Swedish Obese Subjects Study
16 Oct, 2020 | 09:29h | UTCCommentary: Higher average life expectancy after obesity surgery – University of Gothenburg
Commentary on Twitter
https://twitter.com/NEJM/status/1316816109279084545
Meta-analysis: Nonpharmacologic interventions for reducing blood pressure in adults with prehypertension to established hypertension
14 Oct, 2020 | 09:20h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
Which lifestyle intervention works best for hypertension? #Bayesian meta-analysis suggests the #DASH diet https://t.co/1CgLVwN4LB #AHAJournals @tinauchojo pic.twitter.com/wzJ87OPT0m
— JAHA (@JAHA_AHA) October 5, 2020
Expert analysis: Very low carbohydrate and ketogenic diets and cardiometabolic risk
8 Oct, 2020 | 08:58h | UTCVery Low Carbohydrate and Ketogenic Diets and Cardiometabolic Risk – American College of Cardiology
KDOQI clinical practice guideline for nutrition in CKD: 2020 update
6 Oct, 2020 | 00:08h | UTC
Perspective: What we know about vitamin D and Covid-19 (spoiler: not much)
4 Oct, 2020 | 23:28h | UTCWhat We Know About Vitamin D and Covid-19 – Medium
Randomized trial: Effects of time-restricted eating in women and men with overweight and obesity
29 Sep, 2020 | 09:59h | UTCEffects of Time-Restricted Eating on Weight Loss and Other Metabolic Parameters in Women and Men With Overweight and Obesity: The TREAT Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA Internal Medicine (free for a limited period)
Commentaries: Fasting Shows No Weight-Loss Benefit Over Standard Meals in Randomized Trial – NEJM Journal Watch AND Intermittent fasting doesn’t help you lose weight, UCSF study suggests – CNBC
Meta-analysis: Central fatness and risk of all-cause mortality
24 Sep, 2020 | 09:19h | UTC
Commentary on Twitter
https://twitter.com/bmj_latest/status/1308909015867494400
USPSTF draft statement: Insufficient evidence to screen for Vitamin D deficiency in asymptomatic adults
23 Sep, 2020 | 14:36h | UTC
How good a diet is intermittent fasting?
10 Sep, 2020 | 09:30h | UTCHow Good a Diet Is Intermittent Fasting? – Scientific American
WHO: More than 3 billion people protected from harmful trans-fat in their food
10 Sep, 2020 | 09:25h | UTCReport: Countdown to 2023: WHO report on global trans-fat elimination 2020 – World Health Organization
Commentary on Twitter
More than 3⃣ billion people across 5⃣8⃣ countries are now protected from harmful trans-fat in their food since the launch of WHO’s global #REPLACEtransfat initiative.
More details 👉https://t.co/3E5NIo8Y9Z #BeatNCDs pic.twitter.com/OHevkpBgaj
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) September 9, 2020
Systematic review: Reduction in saturated fat intake for cardiovascular disease
8 Sep, 2020 | 01:07h | UTCReduction in saturated fat intake for cardiovascular disease – Cochrane Library
Summary: Effect of cutting down on the saturated fat we eat on our risk of heart disease – Cochrane Library
[Abstract Only] Meta-analysis: Effect of alternate-day fasting on obesity and cardiometabolic risk
6 Sep, 2020 | 21:24h | UTCSource: EvidenceAlerts
Meta-analysis: Clinical manifestations, risk factors, and maternal and perinatal outcomes of Covid-19 in pregnancy
2 Sep, 2020 | 09:52h | UTC
Nosocomial COVID-19 infection: Examining the risk of mortality
26 Aug, 2020 | 04:04h | UTCCommentary: Expert reaction to a study looking at hospital-acquired COVID-19 infections – Science Media Centre
Maternal caffeine consumption and pregnancy outcomes: A narrative review with implications for advice to mothers and mothers-to-be
26 Aug, 2020 | 03:56h | UTCCommentaries: Caffeine consumption not safe during pregnancy, new study says. Some experts disagree – CNN AND Maternal caffeine consumption and pregnancy outcomes – MedicalResearch.com
Effects of diet versus gastric bypass on metabolic function in diabetes
21 Aug, 2020 | 02:22h | UTCCommentaries: ‘Nearly identical’ metabolic benefits with surgery vs diet in people with type 2 diabetes – medwireNews AND Benefit of Gastric Bypass? It’s the Weight Loss – Physician’s Weekly
Evaluation for SARS-CoV-2 in breast milk from 18 infected women
20 Aug, 2020 | 09:42h | UTCEvaluation for SARS-CoV-2 in Breast Milk From 18 Infected Women – JAMA
Will the COVID-19 pandemic worsen the obesity epidemic?
16 Aug, 2020 | 22:19h | UTCWill the COVID-19 pandemic worsen the obesity epidemic? – Nature Reviews Endocrinology
Commentary: Lockdowns and business closures could fuel the rise of obesity, warn researchers – News Medical


