Unsaturated fatty acid may reverse aging effect of obesity

Obesity, or a high fat diet, can lead to changes in the immune system similar to those observed with aging.

Dietary supplement could improve heart health

Dietary intervention could benefit heart health in those with muscular dystrophy. That’s according to new research published in Experimental Physiology.

Review of low FODMAP diet and IBS recently published

Clinical and Experimental Gastroenterology has published the review “Efficacy of the low FODMAP diet for treating irritable bowel syndrome: the evidence to date”.

Resistance exercise may improve Vitamin D metabolism

Resistance exercise can increase the number of Vitamin D receptors (VDRs) in the muscle and improve Vitamin D metabolism, according to a study published in Experimental Physiology.

New data show that women of childbearing age need more key nutrients from vegetables

APRE’s latest NHANES analytical data are consistent with IOM findings that women ages 19-50 do not get enough key nutrients from vegetablesA new study presented at Experimental Biology 2015…

Inflammation and fibrosis in the heart healed with fat

Too much dietary fat is bad for the heart, but the right kind of fat keeps the heart healthy, according to a paper published in The Journal of Experimental Medicine.

Proprietary calcium and collagen formulation KoACT® found to be superior for bone health

Data presented at April’s Experimental Biology 2014 Annual Scientific Meeting shows that KoACT, a dietary supplement that combines a proprietary formulation of calcium and collagen is optimal for…

Adding sugar to a high-fat Western diet could be worse than a high-fat diet alone

A high-fructose, high-fat diet can cause harmful effects to the livers of adult rats, according to new research published in Experimental Physiology, providing new insight into the effects of…

Adults with insomnia benefit from tart cherry juice

A morning and evening ritual of tart cherry juice may help you sleep better at night, suggests a new study presented at the Experimental Biology 2014 meeting.

Vitamin E may offer protection against memory disorders

Elderly people with high serum vitamin E levels are less likely to suffer from memory disorders than their peers with lower levels, according to a study published recently in Experimental Gerontology. According to the researchers, various forms of vitamin E seem to play a role in memory processes.

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