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The order in which individuals with type 2 diabetes eat their food can affect their blood glucose levels

Timing of Carb Intake During Meal Affects Glucose Levels

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Eating protein, vegetables, and fat before carbohydrates might help diabetes control
For adolescents

In Teens, Sedentary Behavior Independently Tied to Adiposity

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Correlation for TV viewing, screen time, sedentary behaviors with adiposity, independent of diet
Middle-aged or older individuals who eat as much as 3.5 ounces of chocolate a day may receive cardiovascular benefits

Daily Milk or Dark Chocolate Linked to Cardiovascular Benefits

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Benefits for as much as 3.5 ounces of chocolate a day
In a move that it says is designed to protect the heart health of Americans

FDA: Food Manufacturers Have 3 Years to Remove Trans Fats

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Agency gives manufacturers three years to remove partially hydrogenated oils
Fermented foods that contain probiotics seem to have a protective effect against social anxiety

Fermented Food Intake May Help Protect Against Social Anxiety

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Consumption of fermented foods interacts with neuroticism to predict social anxiety
Older adults need a protein-rich diet to maintain lower body muscle mass and strength

Different Protein Sources Vary in Effect on Elderly Muscle

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Both animal and plant sources are important
Special diets or supplements for children with an autism spectrum disorder can leave children still deficient in some nutrients

Special Diets, Supplements May Be Counterproductive in ASD

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These interventions are often tied to either too little or too much of certain nutrients
Fruit and vegetable intake is associated with hip fracture

Fruit, Vegetable Intake Linked to Hip Fracture

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Dose-response association noted with increased fracture rates for intake below five servings/day
Among older adults

Specific Trans Fatty Acids Linked With Incident Diabetes

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Correlations differ by specific trans fatty acid and by method of assessment
Adhering to a Mediterranean diet may significantly reduce a woman's risk of endometrial cancer

Mediterranean Diet Might Lower Endometrial Cancer Risk

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Women who followed it most closely saw significant reduction in risk