نتایج جستجو برای: nut spread

تعداد نتایج: 120300  

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2015
Dimple Arora Charu Mohan Marya Ipseeta Menon Sukhvinder Singh Oberoi Chandan Dhingra Richa Anand

BACKGROUND The work force in industries are at risk of developing unduly high rates of health and behaviour related problems including abuse of alcohol, betel nut and cigarette (alcohol, betel nut and cigarette consumption). This study describes the relationships between alcohol, betel nut and cigarette consumption and health promoting behaviour among industrial workers. MATERIALS AND METHODS...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 2008
Lindsay H Allen

This article summarizes the main conclusions drawn from a conference on the health effects of nut consumption and identifies priority areas for future research. Individuals with higher intakes of nuts generally have higher intakes of many beneficial dietary constituents. More information is needed on nut composition, the bioavailability of nutrients, and other bioactive constituents. Better met...

Journal: :Head and neck pathology 2013
Christopher A French

NUT midline carcinoma (NMC) is an aggressive subset of squamous cell carcinoma, genetically defined by rearrangement of the NUT gene. The rearrangements most often take the form of BRD4-NUT fusions, and in a minority of cases, BRD3-NUT or NUT-variant fusions. The simple karyotypes of NMCs, in contrast to the complex ones of typical squamous cell carcinoma, suggest an alternate, genetic shortcut...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 1999
J Sabaté

Perhaps one of the most unexpected and novel findings in nutritional epidemiology in the past 5 y has been that nut consumption seems to protect against ischemic heart disease (IHD). Frequency and quantity of nut consumption have been documented to be higher in vegetarian than in nonvegetarian populations. Nuts also constitute an important part of other plant-based diets, such as Mediterranean ...

2003
Joan Sabaté

Frequent nut consumption is associated with lower rates of coronary artery disease (CAD). Also, nut-rich diets improve the serum lipid profile of participants in dietary intervention trials. However, nuts are fatty foods, and in theory their regular consumption may lead to body weight gain. Because obesity is a major public health problem and a risk factor for CAD, clinicians and policy makers ...

2012
O Khawaja JM Gaziano L Djousse

BACKGROUND Atrial Fibrillation is highly prevalent in clinical practice affecting approximately 2.3 million people in USA and 4.5 million people in European Union. The aim of the study was to examine the association between nut consumption and incident atrial fibrillation. METHODS Prospective cohort of 21,054 male participants of Physicians' Health Study I. Nut consumption was estimated using...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 1996
J A Nordlee S L Taylor J A Townsend L A Thomas R K Bush

BACKGROUND The nutritional quality of soybeans (Glycine max) is compromised by a relative deficiency of methionine in the protein fraction of the seeds. To improve the nutritional quality, methionine-rich 2S albumin from the Brazil nut (Betholletia excelsa) has been introduced into transgenic soybeans. Since the Brazil nut is a known allergenic food, we assessed the allergenicity of the 2S albu...

2015
Mohammed Z. Allouh Haytham M. Daradka Jamaledin H. Abu Ghaida

BACKGROUND Cyperus esculentus tubers (tiger nut) are one of the ancient food sources known to humanity. It is traditionally used in the Middle East to stimulate sexual arousal in men. However, there has been no scientific evidence about its assumed aphrodisiac properties. This study aimed to investigate the influence of tiger nut on the copulatory behavior of sexually active male rats. METHOD...

Journal: :The American journal of clinical nutrition 2008
Wen-Yuan Lin Tai-Yuan Chiu Long-Teng Lee Cheng-Chieh Lin Chih-Yang Huang Kuo-Chin Huang

BACKGROUND Betel nut chewing is related to several kinds of cancer, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes. Whether it is associated with a greater risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all-cause mortality, however, remains unclear. OBJECTIVE We aimed to investigate the association between betel nut chewing and CVD and all-cause mortality. DESIGN A baseline cohort of 56,116 male partici...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 2002
J C Watura

AIMS To assess the extent of the problem of nut allergy in schoolchildren within the Severn NHS Trust. To determine how well informed schools are about the condition, their policies and attitudes, and the action that would be taken in the event of an acute reaction. METHODS A questionnaire addressed to the head teacher was sent to 100 randomly selected mainstream schools in the Severn NHS Tru...

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