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Nutrition - Sep 7, 2018 Edition

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 September 7, 2018 
 Nutrition 
 The latest nutrition news from News Medical 
 #ALT#The Effect Diet Can Have on Depression

It is estimated that as many as one in four people suffer from a mental health condition every year. What is the effect diet can have on depression?

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   New research shows that ketogenic diets may increase risk of Type 2 diabetesNew research shows that ketogenic diets may increase risk of Type 2 diabetes
 
New research published in The Journal of Physiology indicates that ketogenic diets, which are low carbohydrate high fat eating plans that are known to lead to weight loss, may cause an increased risk of Type 2 diabetes in the early stage of the diet.
 
   Responsive parenting intervention promotes healthy weight in young childrenResponsive parenting intervention promotes healthy weight in young children
 
An intervention designed to promote healthy growth that taught first-time moms how to respond with age-appropriate responses to their babies' needs resulted in children having lower body mass indexes when they were three years old.
 
 Encouraging people to eat a wide variety of foods may not be healthier option
 
Encouraging people to eat a wide variety of foods may not be healthier optionEncouraging people to eat a wide variety of foods to ensure they meet all their dietary needs may backfire, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association that provides an overview of recent scientific studies.
 
 
 Study validates effectiveness of new online diet monitoring tool
 
Study validates effectiveness of new online diet monitoring toolResearch carried out to prove the validity of the new myfood24 online diet monitoring tool has shown it is as effective as similar tools already available to health care practitioners, researchers and educators, and more efficient to use.
 
 
 Study shows regular exercise is associated with improved mental health
 
Study shows regular exercise is associated with improved mental healthPeople who exercise report experiencing 1.5 fewer days of poor mental health per month, compared with individuals who do not exercise, according to research by U.S. researchers.
 
 
 Study: Low-calorie diet causes different metabolic effects in women than in men
 
Study: Low-calorie diet causes different metabolic effects in women than in menA low-calorie diet causes different metabolic effects in women than in men, a new Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism study suggests.
 
 
 Employer expectation of checking email during nonwork hours affects health of workers and families
 
Employer expectation of checking email during nonwork hours affects health of workers and familiesEmployer expectations of work email monitoring during nonwork hours are detrimental to the health and well-being of not only employees but their family members as well.
 
 
 Cycling provides greatest health benefits, study finds
 
Cycling provides greatest health benefits, study findsHow do transport modes influence people's health? A new study led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, a center supported by the "la Caixa" Banking Foundation, has concluded that cycling is the mode of transport associated with the greatest health benefits: better self-perceived general health, better mental health and fewer feelings of loneliness.
 

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