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Abstract A growing field of research examines how people experience and resolve cognitive conflicts in their behaviours, particularly in relation to meat consumption. Despite the alleged importance of conflict in behaviour change, most research focuses on how conflict motivates individuals to change or maintain their conflicted behaviour but disregards
Benjamin Buttlar, Shiva Pauer
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The effect of vegetarian diet on chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression – systematic review [PDF]
Łukasz Świątek +3 more
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Abstract Aims One in six hospital beds across England is occupied by someone with diabetes. While guidance on inpatient diabetes care is available, national audit data demonstrate that people still experience significant and avoidable diabetes‐related harms. This study is unique in exploring how people with diabetes admitted to hospital for any medical
Sarah E. Mansbridge +5 more
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Effects of a vegetarian diet combined with aerobic exercise on glycemic control, insulin resistance, and body composition: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Long Y +7 more
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Abstract Aims As type 2 diabetes (T2D) continues to rise globally and remains a major driver of cardiovascular disease, its remission has emerged as a therapeutic target. Current evidence supports bariatric surgery and low‐calorie diets with meal replacements.
Brighid McKay +19 more
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Sleeping green: an Italian survey for the assessment of the relationship between sleep and vegetarian diet. [PDF]
Gorgoni M +9 more
europepmc +1 more source
Does a Vegetarian Diet Affect the Levels of Myokine and Adipokine in Prepubertal Children? [PDF]
Ambroszkiewicz J +7 more
europepmc +1 more source
The Relationship between Vegetarian Diets and Injury Rates in Intercollegiate Athletes
Elizabeth Fioretti
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ABSTRACT Background It is important that midwives discuss good nutrition and optimal weight during antenatal appointments, yet this rarely happens. Earlier research suggests that limited time, plus insufficient knowledge and skills are barriers to this.
Julie Abayomi +4 more
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