Inverse association between Paleolithic Diet Fraction and mortality and incidence of cardiometabolic disease in the prospective Malmö Diet and Cancer Study. [PDF]
Paleolithic Diet Fraction (PDF) estimates how large a portion of the absolute dietary intake stems from food groups included in the Paleolithic diet.
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Association between Paleolithic diet fraction and systemic low-grade chronic inflammation in the Malmö diet and cancer study cohort. [PDF]
The Paleolithic Diet Fraction (PDF) estimates the proportion of absolute dietary intake derived from food groups included in the Paleolithic diet. In the Malmö Diet and Cancer Study (MDCS), higher PDF and lower systemic low-grade chronic inflammation ...
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A score appraising Paleolithic diet and the risk of cardiovascular disease in a Mediterranean prospective cohort. [PDF]
Purpose To assess the association between a score appraising adherence to the PaleoDiet and the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in a Mediterranean cohort.
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Rapid Hepatic Function Improvement with Culturally Adapted Low-Carbohydrate Paleolithic Diet in South Asian Adults with Metabolic Dysfunction: A 12-Week Prospective Study with Predictive Modeling [PDF]
Background: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) affects 25-30% of South Asian adults, with limited predictive tools for dietary intervention success. Identifying baseline predictors of hepatic response could enable personalized treatment approaches.
Hariharan Venkatasubramanian +1 more
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Long-term Paleolithic diet is associated with lower resistant starch intake, different gut microbiota composition and increased serum TMAO concentrations. [PDF]
Background The Paleolithic diet is promoted worldwide for improved gut health. However, there is little evidence available to support these claims, with existing literature examining anthropometric and cardiometabolic outcomes. Objective To determine the
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SAT-525 Effects Of The Paleolithic Diet On Glycemic Control And Metabolic Health In Type 2 Diabetes: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Disclosure: J. Panzan: None. B.S. Ribeiro: None. C.O. Neves: None. D.A. Silva: None. E.V. Braselino: None. H.R. Araujo: None. I.Z. Vitor: None. L.C. Souza: None. L.H. Graciolli: None. L.H. Castro: None. P. Clebis: None. T.K. Passos: None. Y.D.
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Efficacy of paleolithic diet in control of blood glucose level in type 2 DM patients
Background Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is a widespread metabolic disorder characterized by poor regulation of blood glucose and resistance to insulin.
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Postprandial levels of GLP-1, GIP and glucagon after 2 years of weight loss with a Paleolithic diet: a randomised controlled trial in healthy obese women. [PDF]
Objective To investigate how weight loss by different diets impacts postprandial levels of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1), glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) and glucagon.
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A Paleolithic diet lowers resistant starch intake but does not affect serum trimethylamine-N-oxide concentrations in healthy women. [PDF]
The Paleolithic diet excludes two major sources of fibre, grains and legumes. However, it is not known whether this results in changes to resistant starch (RS) consumption.
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Diet choices and self-preserving behavior: New trends in Paleolithic diet
The mode and structure of nutrition clearly have an impact on health. Collected and summarized scientifc data on the positive and negative impact on the health of specifc diets. Self-preservation behavior encourages healthy people and people with chronic
S. Vyalov, V. A. Giluk
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