Nutrition (all articles)
Research: Associations Between Fast Food and Physical Activity Environments and Adiposity in Mid-Life
26 Dec, 2017 | 23:31h | UTCCommentaries: The built environment and obesity in UK Biobank: right project, wrong data? – The Lancet Public Health (free) AND Living near exercise facilities linked to lower BMI and smaller waists – OnMedica (free) Living near physical activity facilities linked to smaller waistline, lower BMI and lower body fat percentage – London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (free)
Report: Evaluating the Environmental Impacts of Dietary Recommendations
26 Dec, 2017 | 19:34h | UTC
Review: Role of a Registered Dietitian in Pediatric Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes
26 Dec, 2017 | 19:10h | UTCRole of a registered dietitian in pediatric type 1 and type 2 diabetes – Translational Pediatrics (free)
Review of Prader-Willi Syndrome: The Endocrine Approach
26 Dec, 2017 | 19:27h | UTCReview of Prader-Willi syndrome: the endocrine approach – Translational Pediatrics (free)
Review: Metabolic Syndrome in Children and Adolescents
26 Dec, 2017 | 19:00h | UTCMetabolic syndrome in children and adolescents – Translational Pediatrics (free)
Review: Bariatric Surgery and Long-Term Nutritional Issues
26 Dec, 2017 | 18:39h | UTCBariatric surgery and long-term nutritional issues – World Journal of Diabetes (free)
Research: Diet quality is associated with disability and symptom severity in multiple sclerosis
12 Dec, 2017 | 12:23h | UTCDiet quality is associated with disability and symptom severity in multiple sclerosis – Neurology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentaries: Healthy diet may be linked to less disability, fewer symptoms for people with MS – News Medical (free) AND High-quality Diet, Healthy Lifestyle May Reduce MS Disability – Medscape (free registration required) AND Healthy Diet Tied to Less MS Disability – MedPage Today (free registration required)
Research: Seven-Year Weight Trajectories and Health Outcomes After Bariatric Surgery
12 Dec, 2017 | 12:14h | UTCCommentaries: We’re barely using the best tool we have to fight obesity – VOX (free) AND Gastric bypass patients sustain long-term weight loss, comorbidity reduction – Cardiovascular Business (free) AND Weight Loss After Bariatric Procedures Mostly Sustained Over Time – Medical Research (free)
Viewpoint – Disclosures in Nutrition Research: Why It Is Different
10 Dec, 2017 | 15:44h | UTCDisclosures in Nutrition Research: Why It Is Different – JAMA (free)
Practical Recommendations for the Post-Bariatric Surgery Medical Management
10 Dec, 2017 | 13:15h | UTC
Systematic review of dietary trans-fat reduction interventions
10 Dec, 2017 | 13:14h | UTCRelated: Banning trans fats in New York prevented thousands of heart attacks, study finds – STAT News (free) AND The Worst Fat in the Food Supply – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free)
Low FODMAP diet may improve irritable bowel symptoms more than other diets
10 Dec, 2017 | 13:09h | UTCLow FODMAP diet may improve irritable bowel symptoms more than other diets – NIHR Signal (free)
Research: Association between adolescents’ consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages with oral health and weight status
10 Dec, 2017 | 13:03h | UTCCommentary: Study highlights overlooked impact of sugar-sweetened beverages on oral health – News Medical (free)
Research: Intensive weight loss diet and remission of type 2 diabetes
7 Dec, 2017 | 22:00h | UTCPrimary care-led weight management for remission of type 2 diabetes (DiRECT): an open-label, cluster-randomised trial – The Lancet (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentaries: Intensive weight loss can ‘reverse’ type 2 diabetes – OnMedica (free) AND Weight Management May Reverse T2D – MedPage Today (free registration required) AND Radical diet can reverse type 2 diabetes, new study shows – The Guardian (free)
Meta-Analysis: Cheese consumption and risk of cardiovascular disease
5 Dec, 2017 | 18:42h | UTCCheese consumption and risk of cardiovascular disease: a meta-analysis of prospective studies – European Journal of Nutrition (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentary: Eating 40g of cheese a day may reduce heart attack and stroke risk – NHS Choices (free)
Related meta-analysis: Milk and dairy consumption and risk of cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality: dose–response meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies – European Journal of Epidemiology (free)
Systematic Review: Vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy
5 Dec, 2017 | 18:32h | UTCCommentaries: Evidence Insufficient to Recommend Prenatal Vitamin D Supplementation, Researchers Say – Physician’s First Watch (free) AND Jury Still Out on Vitamin D Supplements in Pregnancy – MedPage Today (free registration required)
Review: Early or Late Feeding after ICU Admission?
5 Dec, 2017 | 18:07h | UTCEarly or Late Feeding after ICU Admission? – Nutrients (free)
Review: Assessing the nutritional status of hospitalized elderly
3 Dec, 2017 | 17:13h | UTCAssessing the nutritional status of hospitalized elderly – Clinical Interventions in Aging (free)
Research: The potential impact of food taxes and subsidies on cardiovascular disease and diabetes burden and disparities
30 Nov, 2017 | 18:17h | UTCThe potential impact of food taxes and subsidies on cardiovascular disease and diabetes burden and disparities in the United States – BMC Medicine (free) (via @ArsenaultBenoit)
Related Guideline: Fiscal policies for diet and the prevention of noncommunicable diseases – World Health Organization (free)
Related articles: Reducing US cardiovascular disease burden and disparities through national and targeted dietary policies: A modelling study – PLOS Medicine (free) AND Taxes and Subsidies for Improving Diet and Population Health in Australia: A Cost-Effectiveness Modelling Study – PLOS Medicine (free) AND Policy lessons from health taxes: a systematic review of empirical studies – BMC Public Health (free)
Statements on potassium-based sodium replacers
28 Nov, 2017 | 19:33h | UTCSACN-COT statements on potassium-based sodium replacers – Public Health England (free)
Commentary: Experts urge use of salt alternative in food products – The Guardian (free)
Research: Adherence to a Healthy Lifestyle is Associated With a Lower Risk of Diverticulitis among Men
28 Nov, 2017 | 19:35h | UTCAdherence to a Healthy Lifestyle is Associated With a Lower Risk of Diverticulitis among Men – American Journal of Gastroenterology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentary: Unhealthy lifestyle may cause half of diverticulitis cases – Reuters (free)
Systematic Review: fortification of foods with micronutrient powders containing iron in children
26 Nov, 2017 | 00:21h | UTCPoint-of-use fortification of foods with micronutrient powders containing iron in children of preschool and school-age – Cochrane Library (link to summary – $ for full-text)
“Powdered vitamins and minerals added to foods at the point-of-use reduces anaemia and iron deficiency in preschool- and school-age children”.
Meta-Analysis: Coffee consumption and health
26 Nov, 2017 | 00:14h | UTCEditorial: Coffee gets a clean bill of health (free)
Commentaries: Moderate coffee drinking ‘more likely to benefit health than to harm it’ say experts – The BMJ, via EurekAlert (free) AND Coffee: No Harm, No Foul If Only 4 Cups Daily – MedPage Today (free registration required)
Sugar Industry Suppressed Evidence of Health Risks of Sucrose
25 Nov, 2017 | 22:59h | UTCCommentaries: What The Industry Knew About Sugar’s Health Effects, But Didn’t Tell Us – NPR (free) AND Sugar Industry Long Downplayed Potential Harms – The New York Times (10 articles per month are free) AND Big Sugar Buried These Concerning Health Studies 50 Years Ago – ScienceAlerts (free) AND Sugar Industry Suppressed Evidence of Health Risks of Sucrose – UC San Francisco (free)
Research: Effects of Sodium Reduction and the DASH Diet in Relation to Baseline Blood Pressure
25 Nov, 2017 | 22:55h | UTCEffects of Sodium Reduction and the DASH Diet in Relation to Baseline Blood Pressure – Journal of The American College of Cardiology (link to abstract – $ for full-text)
Commentaries: DASH Diet, Sodium, and Baseline Blood Pressure – Latest in Cardiology, American College of Cardiology (free) AND Big BP Reductions When DASH Diet Combined With Low Sodium Intake – TCTMD (free)