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Diet that may cut Breast Cancer Risk!

You can’t do anything about the genes you were born with, but committing to a sound diet can help protect against breast cancer. “Researchers estimate that in the U.S., we can prevent about 38 percent of breast cancers with some basic healthy steps,” says registered dietitian Karen Collins, a nutrition advisor for the American Institute for [...]

Exercise Lower Breast Cancer Risk!?

WEDNESDAY, May 8 (HealthDay News) — Exercise appears to change the way women’s bodies metabolize the hormone estrogen, and this could help explain how aerobic activity reduces a woman’s breast cancer risk, a new study suggests. Previous research has suggested that exercise lowers breast cancer risk, but there haven’t been any clinical studies that explain the [...]

Protein: Do You Have Enough In Your Diet?

A relatively high proportion of U.S. women who reported “eating more protein” to prevent weight gain were linked to reported weight loss, researchers say. Lead author Noel Aldrich of the University of Minnesota said study participants who had reported weight loss with eating more protein had a protein intake that was consistent with the focus [...]

Why you should have protein shakes in your diet!

Regularly blending protein powder into smoothies can help boost energy levels, build endurance, and provide important nutrients you’re not receiving. But do you really need a hefty dose of protein in one sitting? The truth is, most people don’t. Most powders and premade shakes offer at least 15 grams of protein per serving, and the [...]

More protein at breakfast, less snacking at night!!

For a new study, 20 overweight or obese adolescent females ages 18-20 either skipped breakfast, consumed a high-protein breakfast consisting of eggs and lean beef, or ate a normal-protein breakfast of ready-to-eat cereal. Every breakfast consisted of 350 calories and was matched for dietary fat, fiber, sugar, and energy density. The high-protein breakfast contained 35 [...]

More to weight loss then eating less!!

Call it the obesity paradox. American children and adults are eating fewer calories, yet obesity rates haven’t improved, according to a series of recent reports from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That means it’s going to take more than counting calories for the country to slim down. Among adults, average daily calories rose [...]