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Antioxidants and disease: more questions than answers
(Nutrition Research, 2000)
Reactive oxygen species are widely believed to be involved in the etiology of many
diseases as indicated by the signs of oxidative stress seen in those diseases.
Conversely, antioxidants are believed to be protective. ...
Nutrition and disease: challenges of research design
(Nutrition, 2002)
This review discusses research methodology in the relation between diet and disease. Medical research
can be divided into two types: complex research (the detailed study of disease mechanisms using such
methods as ...
Survey of nutrition knowledge of Canadian physicians
(Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 1999)
Objectives: Previous reports have indicated that physicians generally have little training in nutrition and a poor knowledge of the subject. A survey was carried out to determine the nutrition knowledge of physicians working ...
Dietary flavonoid intake and risk of cardiovascular disease. American
(American Journal of Epidemiology, 2000)
Book Review of "Nutritional Health: Strategies for Disease Prevention, Second Edition"
(Humana Press Inc., Totowa, NJ, 2006)
The epidemic of obesity in South Africa: a study in a disadvantaged community.
(Ethnicity Disease, 2001)
Objective: The objective of this study was: 1) to determine the anthropometric profile
of adults In Mamre, a small town In South Africa, which has a population of mixed ancestry
("colored" people of Afro-Euro-Malay-Khoisan ...
Changes in pH and levels of B-glucosidase, B-glucuronidase and reducing activity as food residue passes along the mouse colon
(Journal of Nutrition, Growth and Cancer, 1985)
The contents were collected from successive regions of the colon of Swiss mice.
Ana(vses show that the pH rises by about 0.55 pH units between the cecum and the
distal colon. The level of p-glucuronidase falls sharply, ...
Toxicity of 1,2-dimethlyhydrazine in mice: effect of diet and development of tolerance
(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 ...
Editorial policies on financial disclosure
(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 ...
Diabetic control, dietary intake and barriers to dietary compliance in black type 2 diabetic patients attending primary health-care services
(Public Health Nutrition, 2002)
Objective: To determine the dietary intake, practices, knowledge and barriers to
dietary compliance of black South African type 2 diabetic patients attending primary
health-care services in urban and rural areas.
Design: ...