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Only 15% of teen-agers eat enough fruits and vegetables

Posted on 9 Jun 2010 - by admin In: Research Ethics

Only 15% of teen-agers eat enough fruits and vegetables (200 g of vegetables and two fruits per day)… This is the first time a method of feeding is implicated as accurately as breast cancer. A survey published in the American Journal of Epidemiology found that intake of certain fats used in mass food industry, trans [...]

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Nurses of Education work station

Posted on 8 Jun 2010 - by admin In: Research Ethics

Nurses of Education work station that is mixed in one or colleges with the catchment area… They can refer children to a large section of the nursery, always one to two times in primary and once in college. These balances are nursing an opportunity to address the lifestyle (breakfast, eating habits, sports, extracurricular activities). When [...]

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In France, the corpulence of both women

Posted on 3 May 2010 - by admin In: Research Ethics

In France, the corpulence of both women and men has increased sharply since 1981, with an acceleration since the 1990s. This change affects both young and older. However this process has not affected all social groups equally. Geographical differences have increased between the North and East, where the prevalence of obesity is the strongest, and [...]

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Only 15% of teen-agers eat enough fruits

Posted on 31 Mar 2010 - by admin In: Research Ethics

Only 15% of teen-agers eat enough fruits and vegetables (200 g of vegetables and two fruits per day)… This is the first time a method of feeding is implicated as accurately as breast cancer. A survey published in the American Journal of Epidemiology found that intake of certain fats used in mass food industry, trans [...]

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Heart attacks strike people who are overweight

Posted on 16 Mar 2010 - by admin In: Research Ethics

Heart attacks strike people who are overweight about 10 years earlier than in people who have a standard weight, according to a study… A study of more than 111,000 people is one of the first to quantify the risk of obesity. This study suggests that excess fat is more dangerous to the heart than smoking. [...]

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School canteens have until September

Posted on 7 Mar 2010 - by admin In: Research Ethics

School canteens have until September to improve their offer: the food that will be included in the plates of students will now be more consistent with dietary recommendations… Finally, a monitoring of food quality will be created, which will ensure that manufacturers improve the composition of their products. Scientists amc Americans have public a list [...]

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Only 15% of teen-agers eat

Posted on 24 Jan 2010 - by admin In: Research Ethics

Only 15% of teen-agers eat enough fruits and vegetables (200 g of vegetables and two fruits per day)… This is the first time a method of feeding is implicated as accurately as breast cancer. A survey published in the American Journal of Epidemiology found that intake of certain fats used in mass food industry, trans [...]

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