Browsing by Author "Temple, Norman J."
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Advertising for food and dietary supplements in the print media in South Africa
Temple, Norman J. (2012-11-15)Objective: To survey advertisements for food and beverages, slimming products, and dietary supplements in South African magazines. Methods: We examined the 5 most popular magazines over one year. They are in 3 major ... -
Book Review of "Nutritional Health: Strategies for Disease Prevention, Second Edition"
Temple, Norman J.; Wilson, Ted; Jacobs, David R. Jr (Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ, 2006) -
Carcinogenicity of saccharin in laboratory animals and humans: letter to Dr. Harry Conacher of Health Canada
Bell, Warren; Clapp, Richard; Davis, Devra; Epstein, Samuel; Farber, Emmanuel; Fox, Donald A.; Holub, Bruce; Jacobson, Michael F.; Lijinsky, William; Millstone, Erik; Reuber, Melvin D.; Suzuki, David; Temple, Norman J. (International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health, 2002-10)We appreciate this opportunity to provide input to the Health Protection Branch's (HPB's) review of the artificial sweetener saccharin. Concerns with regard to the safety of saccharin are of great public health significance ... -
A colorimetric method for the determination of deoxyribonucleic acid in adipose tissue.
Curtis-Prior, P.B.; Hanley, T.; Temple, Norman J. (Analyst, 1975)A method is described for measuring the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) content of small samples of adipose tissue or free fat cells. Lipids and acid-soluble nucleotides are first removed by extraction with a cold diethyl ... -
Dietary fats in health
Temple, Norman J. (Journal of Nutrition, Growth and Cancer, 1985)This review examines the relationship between dietary fat intake and health. ,Heal produced by modem farming methods has a high fat content in comparison with its natural counterpart and, furthermore, the fat is low in ... -
Dietary flavonoid intake and risk of cardiovascular disease. American
Temple, Norman J. (American Journal of Epidemiology, 2000) -
Editorial policies on financial disclosure
Jacobson, Michael F.; Sharpe, Virginia A.; Temple, Norman J. (Nature Neuroscience, 2003-10)Comments on a review article concerning treatments for mood disorders published in the periodical 'Nature Neuroscience.' Editorial policy that permitted the author of the review to remain silent about his patent and other ... -
Food Adverts on Children's Programs on TV in South Africa
Temple, Norman J. (2008-06-09)Research in the U.S.A. since the early 1990s has shown that adverts that appear on children’s programs on TV are the antithesis of the recommended diet. They are mainly for fast foods and for foods rich in sugar and fat. ... -
Food Prices in South Africa: Why Most People Can't Afford to Eat a Healthy Diet
Temple, Norman J. (2011-03-30)Foods with a high content of fat, sugar, and refined cereals are typically cheap but are poor in nutrients and heavy with calories. By contrast, such foods as fish, vegetables, and fruit are richer in nutrients but are ... -
Fruit, vegetables, and cancer prevention trials
Temple, Norman J. (Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1999) -
International Survey Data
Temple, Norman J. (Trends in Biochemistry Science, 1976) -
Medical research: a bettor's guide
Roberts, Seth; Temple, Norman J. (American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2002) -
Physicians and health promotion
Temple, Norman J. (Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2005-12-05) -
Post-Secondary Students Enjoy and Need Distance Education Nutrition Course
Benson, Wendy A.; Temple, Norman J.; Kemp, Wendy C. (Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2004-10-03) -
Selling Health in a Bottle: How Consumers are being Ripped Off
Temple, Norman J. (Edmonton Journal, 2007-03-05) -
Survey of nutrition knowledge of Canadian physicians in nutrition, exercise and smoking
Temple, Norman J.; Balay-Karperien, Audrey L. (Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism, 2001) -
Toxicity of 1,2-dimethlyhydrazine in mice: effect of diet and development of tolerance
Temple, Norman J.; El-Khatib, Shukri M. (Journal of Food Safety, 1985)The effect of diet on the lethality of 1, 2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH) injections was investigated using Swiss mice. Mortality was highest when mice were fed a nutrient-dilutealfhigh-fat diet, was intermediate with a ...