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| Poor choices the real culprit in weight gain with age, expert says Montreal Gazette Adults gain an average of almost a pound a year as they age, and much of that weight gain is caused by changes in diet such as extra servings of foods such as potato chips, french fries, sugar-sweetened drinks, white bread and low-fibre breakfast ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lose a stone with our summer diet plan Manchester Evening News On the food side of things, the shape-up plan (they don't like to use the word 'diet') starts for me this week with a seven-day 'detox' phase. It's based on going very much 'back to basics' with what you eat, and focusing on low-carbohydrate choices ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Metabolon Research into Dietary Leucine Published in PLoS One TMC Net By using a global metabolic profiling approach the investigators were able to follow leucine metabolism in serum, liver, fat and muscle in the high fat diet-(HFD)-induced obesity mice. The metabolomic analysis showed leucine supplementation resulted in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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