نتایج جستجو برای: yogurt consumption

تعداد نتایج: 218715  

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2017
Ruisong Pei Diana M DiMarco Kelley K Putt Derek A Martin Qinlei Gu Chureeporn Chitchumroonchokchai Heather M White Cameron O Scarlett Richard S Bruno Bradley W Bolling

The anti-inflammatory mechanisms of low-fat dairy product consumption are largely unknown. The objective of this study was to determine whether low-fat yogurt reduces biomarkers of chronic inflammation and endotoxin exposure in women. Premenopausal women (BMI 18·5-27 and 30-40 kg/m2) were randomised to consume 339 g of low-fat yogurt (yogurt non-obese (YN); yogurt obese (YO)) or 324 g of soya p...

2015
Debra R. Keast Kathleen M. Hill Gallant Ann M. Albertson Carolyn K. Gugger Norton M. Holschuh

The aim of this study was to investigate associations of yogurt and dairy consumption with energy, macronutrient, calcium, and vitamin D intakes, and associations with indicators of overweight/obesity in U.S. children in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES 2005-2008). Using 24-hour recall data, children 8-18 years of age were classified to dairy consumption groups of <1...

Journal: :international journal of preventive medicine 0
azade bayat fatemeh azizi‑soleiman motahar heidari‑beni awat feizi bijan iraj reza ghiasvand

background: control of blood sugar, hypertension, and dyslipidemia are key factors in diabetes management. cucurbita ficifolia (pumpkin) is a vegetable which has been used traditionally as a remedy for diabetes in iran. in addition, consumption of probiotics may have beneficial effects on people with type 2 diabetes. the aim of this study was an investigation of the effects of c. ficifolia and ...

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 2015
Angelo Tremblay Caroline Doyon Marina Sanchez

Recent data support the idea that regular yogurt consumption promotes body weight stability. The simplest explanation is that regular consumption of healthful foods such as yogurt results in decreased intake of less healthful foods containing high amounts of fat and/or sugar. There is also evidence to suggest that the high calcium and protein contents of yogurt and other dairy foods influence a...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2014
Naglaa Hani El-Abbadi Maria Carlota Dao Simin Nikbin Meydani

Yogurt consumption has been associated with health benefits in different populations. Limited information, however, is available on nutritional and health attributes of yogurt in older adults. Yogurt is abundant in calcium, zinc, B vitamins, and probiotics; it is a good source of protein; and it may be supplemented with vitamin D and additional probiotics associated with positive health outcome...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2011
Kerry L Ivey Joshua R Lewis Jonathan M Hodgson Kun Zhu Satvinder S Dhaliwal Peter L Thompson Richard L Prince

BACKGROUND Despite the contribution of dairy foods to total dietary saturated fat intake, available data indicate that dairy consumption may lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to investigate the relation between consumption of milk, cheese, and yogurt and common carotid artery intima-media thickness (CCA-IMT) in a cohort of elderly women. DES...

2017
Begoña Olmedilla-Alonso Esther Nova-Rebato Natalia García-González Ana-Belén Martín-Diana Javier Fontecha David Delgado Ana-Elisa Gredilla Francisco Bueno Carmen Asensio-Vegas

Yogurt is the most widely consumed fermented milk product worldwide. Studies have mainly used milk and dairy products from cow, which have a lower fat content than those from ewe and a different lipid profile. This study investigated the effect on the lipid profile of control subjects of three different set yogurts: (a) semi-skimmed ewe´s milk yogurt (2.8% milk fat); (b) whole ewe´s milk yogurt...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2016
Sarah Heap Jessica Ingram Marron Law Amy J Tucker Amanda J Wright

Increasing feelings of satiety may reduce appetite and energy intake. The role of inulin consumption in impacting satiety is unclear. A randomised double-blind controlled crossover trial aimed to determine the effects of inulin+yogurt on satiety after 1 and 8-d consumption. The preload breakfast included 100 g vanilla yogurt with (yogurt-inulin (YI)) and without (yogurt-control (YC)) 6 g inulin...

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 2015
Raanan Shamir Sharon M Donovan

The purpose of the Second Global Summit on the Health Effects of Yogurt was to review and evaluate the strength of current scientific knowledge regarding the health benefits of yogurt. To begin, the historical and current patterns of yogurt consumption were reviewed. Then, the evidence base for the benefits of yogurt for maintaining health throughout the life cycle, including optimal body compo...

حسینی, سعید, طاهباز, فریده, عطایی جعفری, عسل, علوی مجد, حمید,

Background: Milk and fermented milk products have been known as foods with possible hypocholesterolemic effects. In this study we compared the effects of milk replacement with regular and probiotic yogurt in normocholesterolemic (N) and hypercholesterolemic (H) subjects. Methods: Twenty eight subjects with total serum cholesterol 160-280 mg/dl were included. They did not consume yogurt for 2 we...

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