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Nutrition News

Nutrition News

Stay in-the-know with the latest research and expert opinions!

Study shows belly fat may increase risk of second heart attack, particularly for men

“Maintaining a healthy waist circumference is important for preventing future heart attacks and strokes regardless of how many drugs you may be taking or how healthy your blood tests are.”

Low-fat, low-carb diets equally beneficial if healthy foods are included

Though low-fat and low-carb diets have both been shown to have weight loss benefits, their impact on overall health has yet to be examined. In this study, researchers were able to show that “healthier” versions of these diets (i.e. limited refined carbohydrates and added sugars and replacement of saturated fats with unsaturated fats, respectively) have improved nutritional quality and reduce overall mortality risk.

Small, realistic goals and seeking support help people stick to diet resolutions

If improving the way you eat or shedding a little weight is on your agenda, keep your goals realistic, measurable, and specific. Enlisting the support of friends will also give you the encouragement and accountability you need to stay on track.

Coconut oil linked to higher LDL levels

Despite wide-spread belief in the health benefits of coconut oil, clinical evidence for such claims is lacking. A new meta-analysis study published in Circulation shows that, to the contrary, coconut oil is linked to higher cholesterol levels and is not associated with lower rates of inflammation, glycemia, or adiposity.

Effective Goal Setting

Effective Goal Setting

Have you ever set a lofty and altogether worthwhile goal only to see it all crash and burn a couple weeks later? You had the best intentions, bought all the books, grabbed the gear, maybe even started a personal YouTube vlog to capture every victorious moment and yet…kaput. You fell off the horse. Called it quits. Conceded defeat. Threw in the towel. Despite all that enthusiasm and motivation, it was all for naught. Somehow, the goal just didn’t stick and you’ve slipped back into your old comfy habits once again.

I don’t think I need to tell you that making changes can be tough, especially if you’re staring down a particularly ingrained habit. Squaring off against your second nature takes more than just a wing and a prayer, my friends. Nope, winging it just won’t cut it. So if you’re serious about making changes, take the time to sit down, focus your thoughts, and create a goal worth chasing. Though setting a goal might seem like an exercise in the obvious, a thoughtful goal can truly spell the difference between success and failure.

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