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2007-01-01
Eating slowly proven to reduce caloric intake by 70 percent in
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2006-12-31
7 ways to boost your metabolism
CalorieLab Calorie Counter News, NV - Dec 30, 2006 "Dropping your caloric intake below 1,000 calories a day on a consistent basis will signal your body that you are in starvation mode, and will slow down your
To rev up your fat-burning engine, don’t overload your system with too much food, Shames says. Figure out how many calories you need to consume each day to lose weight and keep your metabolism humming. Caloric level is determined by taking into account your age, sex, height, weight, lean body mass and activity level. Here’s a quick formula from Shames to give you an idea of your magic number: Multiply your body weight by 11. For example, a 140-pound woman would need to consume 1,540 calories per day to lose weight. If you’re very active, you can multiply your weight by 12.


2006-12-29
Eating slowly proven to reduce caloric intake by 70 percent in
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2006-12-27
Trans Fat Ban: Watch Saturated Fats and Calories Too
Newswise (press release) - Dec 21, 2006 the home is so large, even if this regulation just covers a fraction of food service establishments, it can have a tremendous impact on caloric intake.�.
“That means,” Lichtenstein continues, “that if you are wavering between placing an order for a small versus a medium order of French fries, both the price and the number of calories per serving will be displayed. People will become more aware of the caloric cost of the foods they order, and the next step on a public health level would be to educate the consumer on the amount of calories their body needs per day. This way, they will be able to put the numbers they see on the board or menu into perspective. Because the amount of food and beverages we eat that is prepared outside the home is so large, even if this regulation just covers a fraction of food service establishments, it can have a tremendous impact on caloric intake.”


2006-12-19
What Every Construction And Outdoor Worker Should Know About
Safety Online (press release), PA - 14 hours ago Thirst is suppressed in a cold environment and dehydration may occur when fluid intake is reduced. Increase caloric intake when working in cold environments.


2006-12-17
Eating slowly proven to reduce caloric intake by 70 percent in
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2006-12-16
Mix Exercise In With That Calorie Restriction
Methuselah Foundation, DC - Dec 14, 2006 A recent study addresses the effect of CR on bone loss, and finds that limiting caloric intake can result in decreased bone mineral density (BMD) at clinically
In the Epicurian world of the past, in which there was no possibility of extending the maximum human life span through science, there was little to said in criticism of those who chose to burn their candle faster. But we don't live in that world anymore; science is advancing so rapidly that modest differences in your expected healthy life span today could lead to enormous consequences for your future. Will you miss the advent of the first therapies capable of repairing age-related damage and restoring a degree of youth? Or will you make it with a few years to spare? We are fortunate to be in the midst of the early stages of a transformative revolution in science and medicine; to those cutting their lives short, I feel we have some obligation to ask "are you sure you know what you are doing?"


1. High protein intake increases satiety and decreases caloric intake
The poor long-term results of energy-restricted diets for weight loss have led to great interest in weight-reducing diets with varying macronutrient ...
2. Butter up - caloric intake when having olive oil with bread during meals, instead of butter - Brief Article
Olive oil is better for you than butter, right? Depends on how much of it you consume. Hidden cameras at Italian restaurants have shown that diners given ...
3. Prolonged bottle feeding and caloric intake - Pediatric Nourishment - Brief Article
Prolonged bottle feeding and caloric intake. (Pediatric Nourishment).
4. Caloric intake in medical ICU patients : consistency of care with guidelines and relationship to clinical outcomes - clinical investigations in critical
Study objectives: To assess the consistency of calorie intake with American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) recommendations for critically ill patients ...
5. Voluntary alcohol drinking & caloric intake in rats exposed to crowding stress
Background & objectives: Alcohol intake in animals is regulated in much the same way as intake of food. The effect of alcohol on feeding behaviour is not well documented. The objective of this study
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