نتایج جستجو برای: beverage

تعداد نتایج: 10606  

2013
Jamie F Chriqui Frank J Chaloupka Lisa M Powell Shelby S Eidson

Obesity is a global problem. Sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) are a leading contributor of added sugars in individual diets and thus to obesity. Governments have considered taxing SSBs to prevent obesity and generate revenue, but no 'one-size-fits-all' taxation approach exists. We describes three key considerations for governments interested in exploring beverage taxation: (i) what type of tax t...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2012
Kiyah J Duffey Lyn M Steffen Linda Van Horn David R Jacobs Barry M Popkin

BACKGROUND Although diet beverages are typically consumed to promote weight control, positive associations with increased cardiometabolic risk have been reported. OBJECTIVE The objective was to examine the joint and independent association between dietary pattern and diet beverage consumption with 20-y cardiometabolic risk. DESIGN We analyzed a prospective 20-y cohort of young adults from t...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2014
Cristiana Miglio Ilaria Peluso Anna Raguzzini Deborah V Villaño Eleonora Cesqui Giovina Catasta Elisabetta Toti Mauro Serafini

High-fat meals (HFM) induce metabolic stress, leading to the activation of protective mechanisms, including inflammation and endogenous antioxidant defences. In the present study, we investigated the effects of antioxidant-rich fruit juice drinks on the endogenous antioxidant response induced by HFM. In a double-blind, cross-over design (10 d washout), fourteen overweight volunteers were random...

Journal: :Alcohol 2013
Su-jin Rhee Jung-woo Chae Byung-jeong Song Eun-sil Lee Kwang-il Kwon

Oxygen plays an important role in the metabolism of alcohol. An increased dissolved oxygen level in alcoholic beverages reportedly accelerates the elimination of alcohol. Therefore, we evaluated the effect of dissolved oxygen in alcohol and the supportive effect of oxygenated water on alcohol pharmacokinetics after the excessive consumption of alcohol, i.e., 540 ml of 19.5% alcohol (v/v). Fifte...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2018
Joost Wegman Ilke van Loon Paul A.M. Smeets Roshan Cools Esther Aarts

Labels on food packages inform our beliefs, shaping our expectations of food properties, such as its expected taste and healthiness. These beliefs can influence the processing of caloric rewards beyond objective sensory properties and have the potential to impact decision making. However, no studies, within or beyond the food domain, have assessed how written information, such as food labels, a...

2004

INTRODUCTION Sucralose is used in the manufacture of nonnutritive sweetened food and beverage products. Sucralose, like most carbohydrates, lacks a good chromophore and therefore requires high concentrations to be detected by UV absorbance. Many food and beverage ingredients are chromophoric and can interfere with the direct detection of sucralose by absorbance. Refractive index detection has s...

Journal: :Journal of strength and conditioning research 2003
Michael B Williams Peter B Raven Donovan L Fogt John L Ivy

The restorative capacities of a high carbohydrate-protein (CHO-PRO) beverage containing electrolytes and a traditional 6% carbohydrate-electrolyte sports beverage (SB) were assessed after glycogen-depleting exercise. Postexercise ingestion of the CHO-PRO beverage, in comparison with the SB, resulted in a 55% greater time to exhaustion during a subsequent exercise bout at 85% maximum oxygen cons...

Journal: :Obesity 2007
Jodi D Stookey Florence Constant Christopher D Gardner Barry M Popkin

OBJECTIVE Reduced intake of sweetened caloric beverages (SCBs) is recommended to lower total energy intake. Replacing SCBs with non-caloric diet beverages does not automatically lower energy intake, however. Compensatory increases in other food or beverages reportedly negate benefits of diet beverages. The purpose of this study was to evaluate drinking water as an alternative to SCBs. RESEARC...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Nutrition 2012
Michelle Dettmer D Lee Alekel Joanne A Lasrado Mark Messina Alicia Carriquiry Kevin Heiberger Jeanne W Stewart Warren Franke

OBJECTIVE Prehypertensive and hypertensive individuals are at increased risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD), in part because hypertension contributes to endothelial dysfunction and increased cell adhesion molecule expression. Soy protein and isoflavones may favorably alter CVD risk factors, and hence the aim of this study was to determine whether intake of cow's milk compared w...

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