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Eat Your Way to Success
What you eat and how you eat it are far more important to your performance and image at work than you think. That's why you need to consider the effect of food not only on your waistline but also on your brain.Quick: What did you have for lunch today? How...
Tags: Food, Breakfast, MoneyWatch, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Nutrition, Carbohydrates, Low-Carb Diets, Proteins, Fats, Fiber, Zinc, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Working Late, Skipping Lunch, Jet Lag, Anti-Jet-Lag Diet, Job Interviewing, Table Manners, Dining Etiquette, Emily Post Institute, Business Dinner
Articles 2009-06-30
How to Eat Right on the Job
Those low-carb diets to help you lose weight may also be diminishing your brainpower and energy levels. Here's what to eat and how to make sure you're at your peak cognitive functioning. Balance What You Eat, Whenever You Eat In 1956, the...
Tags: Job, Food, Meat, Protein, Memory, MoneyWatch, Shawn Talbott, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Nutrition, Carbohydrates, Low-Carb Diets, Proteins, Fats, Fiber, Zinc, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Gail Belsky
Articles 2009-06-30

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The number of U.S. consumers on low-carbohydrate diets probably has peaked, leaving food manufacturers Kellogg Co. and General Mills Inc. stuck with too many products aimed at dieters.(News In A Minute)(Brief Article)
* The number of U.S. consumers on low-carbohydrate diets probably has peaked, leaving food manufacturers Kellogg Co. and General Mills Inc. stuck with too many products aimed at dieters. U.S. food and beverage makers introduced 1,863 products or pack * The number of U.S. consumers on...
Tags: food, General Mills Inc., Kellogg Co.
Research articles 2004-08-02
Low carbohydrate diets may not aid weight loss, Yale and Stanford researchers find.
M2 PRESSWIRE-11 April 2003-YALE UNIVERSITY: Low carbohydrate diets may not aid weight loss, Yale and Stanford researchers findC1994-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:04102003 New Haven, Conn. -- A new study of low-carbohydrate diets published in this week's Journal of the American Medical...
Tags: calorie, CAREER, M.D., researcher, Stanford, Yale University
Research articles 2003-04-11
Light beer sales will surpass regular beer in the U.S. by next year as low-carbohydrate diets such as Atkins and South Beach become more popular, according to market-research firm Mintel International Group Ltd., reported Bloomberg.com
Light beer sales will surpass regular beer in the U.S. by next year as low-carbohydrate diets such as Atkins and South Beach become more popular, according to market-research firm Mintel International Group Ltd., reported Bloomberg.com. Almost 30% of Americans now consume light or lowcarbohydrate beer, such as Anheuser-Busch Cos.'s Bud...
Tags: Mintel International Group Ltd.
Research articles 2004-06-21
Healthy diets need fat
As the USDA begins to establish new dietary guidelines for the year 2000, a recent University of Michigan study (Department of Environment and Industrial Health, M5174 SphII, Ann Arbor, MI 48109) suggests low-fat diets aren't always the most healthy. While most nutrition experts continue to recommend low-fat diets that are...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, nutrition, U.S. Department of Agriculture, women
Research articles 1998-06-01
Low-fat regimen isn't always best
As the U.S. Department of Agriculture begins to establish new dietary guidelines for the year 2000, a University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, study suggests Low-fat diets aren't always the most healthy. "Fat is back," maintains Adam Drewnowski, director of the Human Nutrition Program at the university's School of Public Health....
Tags: food, Manufacturing, nutrition, U.S. Department of Agriculture, women
Research articles 1998-10-01
Would low-fat, vegan diet aid diabetics?
WASHINGTON -- People with type-2 diabetes might be able to lose more weight and deal better with the disease by following a low- fat, vegan diet -- rather than commonly recommended low- carbohydrate diets -- a study released Thursday found. The study, conducted by the vegan organization Physicians...
Tags: American Diabetes Association, cholesterol, food, Manufacturing, protein
Research articles 2006-07-28
Plant estrogens low in older women's diets.
M2 PRESSWIRE-1 October 2001-US ARS: Plant estrogens low in older women's diets C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:28092001 There is evidence that natural, estrogen-like compounds in soybeans and many other plant foods may reduce hot flashes and vaginal dryness and...
Tags: food, U.S. Department of Agriculture, women
Research articles 2001-10-01
A Calorie Is a Calorie Violates the Second Law of Thermodynamics
The principle of "a calorie is a calorie," that weight change in hypocaloric diets is independent of macronutrient composition, is widely held in the popular and technical literature, and is frequently justified by appeal to the laws of thermodynamics. The paper reviews here some aspects of thermodynamics that bear on...
Tags: Calorie, Thermodynamics
White papers 2004-07-28
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY: Bad fads! Keys to weight loss st still exercise and balanced diet.
M2 PRESSWIRE-9 November 1999-TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY: Bad fads! Keys to weight loss still exercise and balanced diet C1994-99 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:081199 COLLEGE STATION -- When fad diets make the cover of Time magazine, something is going on. Something big -...
Tags: food, Manufacturing, nutrition, Texas A&M University
Research articles 1999-11-09
AC Nielsen: "organic" and "low-sugar" products spur increased sales
AC Nielsen said last week that organic and no-/low-sugar are "magic bullets" and stand out from the rest of food products for their ability to generate especially strong and sustained growth. "Clearly, many consumers want to lose weight and eat more healthily overall," said Alice Fawver, senior vice president of...
Tags: ACNielsen, sales
Research articles 2005-05-09
The Greenwich diet part one: Eat six meals a day and still lose
Can bear to put aside those plates of pasta and miss out on that mound of comforting mash? If so this could be the diet you've been waiting for. The Greenwich Diet is the new generation of low- carbohydrate, high-protein diets that promises to be effective and safe. ...
Tags: Benefits, Breakfast, cheese, food, Manufacturing, salad, SOFTWARE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2001-01-07
Studies Say Atkins Diet Offers Short-Term Fix.
By Raja Mishra, The Boston Globe Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 18--Two new studies have found that the Atkins low-carbohydrate diet outperforms traditional low-fat diets in the short-term, but offers no weight-loss advantage over more conventional diets after one year. ...
Tags: Boston Globe, nutrition
Research articles 2004-05-18
USDA's role in nutrition education and evaluation - Moving Toward Healthier Diets
USDA is committed to helping Americans eat more nutritious diets. USDA administers the domestic food assistance programs which are designed, in part, to help low-income people meet their basic nutritional needs. Another of USDA's major roles is to help people understand the relationship between food and health through sound, research-based...
Tags: food, nutrition, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 1996-01-01
The Battle Of Pork Rind Hill
From Hollywood to Woodstock, low-carbohydrate diets are the hot item on the nation's menu. So perhaps it is not surprising that at a recent White House dinner, Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman was chatting with Dr. Dean Ornish about the craze. As an avowed enemy of the fad, Ornish had...
Tags: American Dietetic Association, Benefits, Dr., HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2000-03-06
New research
Research findings presented last month by the University of Wisconsin suggest children who avoided dairy products gained substantially more weight over a 12-year period than those who are at least two servings a day. The study also shows that kids gained more weight if they consumed high-fat or low-fat diets,...
Tags: University of Wisconsin
Research articles 2004-04-01
Selling More Juice Is Priority for Florida Citrus Panel.
By Kevin Bouffard, The Ledger, Lakeland, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 20--LAKELAND, Fla.--Take that, Dr. Atkins. The Florida Citrus Commission on Wednesday earmarked $1.8 million toward research and marketing programs aimed at counteracting the negative image of orange...
Tags: FINANCE, Florida, juice, Manufacturing, MARKETING, Taxes, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2003-11-20
Stanford Diet Study Tips Scale in Favor of Atkins Plan
STANFORD, Calif. -- The case for low-carbohydrate diets is gaining weight. Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine have completed the largest and longest-ever comparison of four popular diets, and the lowest-carbohydrate Atkins diet came out on top. Of the more than 300 women in the study, those...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, SOFTWARE, Stanford University, women
Research articles 2007-03-06
Industries make predictions
Central Pennsylvania will see the advent of light rail, and it will revolutionize how people travel here. The craze over low-carbohydrate diets such as Atkins and South Beach will die down. However, the diets will have lasting effects on people's awareness of how they eat and exercise. Cancer and heart...
Tags: PinnacleHealth System Inc., Powell Steel Corp.
Research articles 2004-12-31
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