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Effects of a short-term intervention with a paleolithic diet in healthy volunteers [PDF]
Prevention of cardiovascular diseases by paleolithic or hunter-gatherer diets has been discussed during recent years.Our aim was to assess the effect of a paleolithic diet in a pilot study on healthy volunteers during 3 weeks. The intention was to include 20 subjects, of whom 14 fulfilled the study.
M, Osterdahl +3 more
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Achieving the Benefits of a High-Potassium, Paleolithic Diet, Without the Toxicity [PDF]
The average US dietary intake of K(+) is well below the current recommended nutritional requirements. This deficiency is even more striking when comparing our current intake with that of our ancestors, who consumed large amounts of dietary K(+). K(+) deficiency has been implicated in many diseases including cardiovascular disease, kidney stones, and ...
Biff F, Palmer, Deborah J, Clegg
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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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Antioxidant supplements and cognition in Multiple Sclerosis: a systematic review [PDF]
Background: Cognitive dysfunction is a debilitating characteristic of multiple sclerosis (MS) that affects approximately 60% of patients. To date, the only effective treatments for cognitive decline are cognitive rehabilitation and exercise training ...
Fardin Nabizadeh +4 more
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Subjective satiety and other experiences of a Paleolithic diet compared to a diabetes diet in patients with type 2 diabetes [PDF]
Background: We found marked improvement of glycemic control and several cardiovascular risk factors in patients with type 2 diabetes given advice to follow a Paleolithic diet, as compared to a diabetes diet.
Hallberg, Ann-Christine +10 more
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Background Fatigue is one of the most disabling symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) and contributes to diminishing quality of life. Although currently available interventions have had limited success in relieving MS-related fatigue, clinically ...
Terry Wahls +9 more
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Gilbert’s Syndrome Successfully Treated with the Paleolithic Ketogenic Diet [PDF]
Gilbert’s syndrome (GS) is a common hyperbilirubinaemia syndrome caused by reduced conjugation of serum bilirubin by the liver. Although it is considered as a common and harmless condition not requiring treatment symptoms associated with GS may be unfavorable.
Csaba Tóth, Zsófia Clemens
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Type 2 diabetes is associated with impaired episodic memory functions and increased risk of different dementing disorders. Diet and exercise may potentially reverse these impairments.
Andreas Stomby +10 more
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IntroductionIncreasingly, dietary improvements have been shown to have positive associations with health outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS). However, adhering to a MS-specific or high-quality diet may be a challenge.
Maggie Yu +6 more
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The Gravettian site of Fuente del Salín Cave is located in the northern Iberian Peninsula (Cantabrian Region, Spain). In 2016, excavations conducted at the site yielded numerous faunal remains, including mammals and fish.
Angel Blanco-Lapaz +4 more
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