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Objective The Plants for Joints (PFJ) intervention, including a whole‐food plant‐based diet, exercise, and stress reduction, reduced signs and symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) or metabolic syndrome–associated hip or knee osteoarthritis (MSOA) compared to usual care.
Carlijn A. Wagenaar+10 more
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The Impact on Athletes of the Current Regulatory Scheme for Dietary Supplements [PDF]
This paper uses the popularity of dietary supplements among athletes and the possibility that such athletes may unknowingly fail drug tests because of said supplements as a lens for examining some of the weaknesses caused by the FDA’s current limited ...
Kruzer, Lyndsey
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Iodine and pregnancy – a UK cross-sectional survey of dietary intake, knowledge and awareness [PDF]
Iodine is a key component of the thyroid hormones, which are critical for healthy growth, development and metabolism. The UK population is now classified as mildly iodine-insufficient.
Bouga, M.+4 more
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Dietary Supplements in Weight Reduction [PDF]
We summarize evidence on the role of dietary supplements in weight reduction, with particular attention to their safety and benefits. Dietary supplements are used for two purposes in weight reduction: (a) providing nutrients that may be inadequate in calorie-restricted diets and (b) for their potential benefits in stimulating weight loss.
Dwyer, Johanna T.+2 more
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Prohibited Contaminants in Dietary Supplements
Context: With the increasing use of unregulated dietary supplements, athletes are at continued risk from adverse medical events and inadvertent doping.
Neilson M Mathews
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Objective We estimated the real‐world cost‐effectiveness of a standardized education and exercise therapy program (GLA:D) compared to usual care (UC) for people managing hip and/or knee osteoarthritis (HKOA). Methods We used a prospective matched cohort design to recruit people (aged >45 years) diagnosed with HKOA who used GLA:D or UC (not on a ...
Darren R. Mazzei+4 more
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Background: A water extract of the Ayurvedic plant Centella asiatica (L.) Urban, family Apiaceae (CAW), improves cognitive function in mouse models of aging and Alzheimer’s disease and affects dendritic arborization, mitochondrial activity, and oxidative
Steven R. Chamberlin+9 more
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A cross-sectional survey on dietary supplements consumption among Italian teen-agers. [PDF]
IntroductionIn the last decades, dietary supplements consumption has increased in the Western world for all age groups. The long-term potentially dangerous effects related to an indiscriminate consumption of dietary supplements are still unknown and are ...
Valeria del Balzo+5 more
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Making Sense of Dietary Supplements: The Dietary Supplements Labels Database [PDF]
This article describes the Dietary Supplements Labels Database, a new resource from the National Library of Medicine that integrates information from dietary supplement manufacturers, government agencies, and clinical research into an easy-to-use ...
Healy, Annette M.
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Effect of calcium supplements on risk of myocardial infarction and cardiovascular events : meta-analysis [PDF]
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Avenell, Alison+6 more
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