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Can spending time in nature improve your diet?

A new study from Drexel University found that individuals who spent more time in nature reported better dietary behaviors, such as eating more fruits and vegetables. Participants who spent more time in nature also experienced improved mental health, including reduced depression, anxiety, and stress.

$3.4 million grant to improve weight-management programs

A $3.4 million NIH grant will fund a semi-automated feedback system to support people tracking diet, exercise, and weight in weight-management programs. The system aims to provide personalized feedback to increase tracking and weight loss success.

Emotions drive our eating choices

A study found that individuals trying to diet are more likely to choose unhealthy snacks when feeling negative emotions, but emotional awareness is the key to maintaining healthier eating habits. Practicable strategies like mindfulness exercises and checking in with feelings can help dieters stay on track.

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Study finds link between sugary drinks and anxiety in young people

A recent study published in Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics has identified a link between high sugary drink consumption and anxiety symptoms in adolescents. The research team found consistent associations between energy-dense but nutrient-poor drinks and increased anxiety rates.

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Eating a plant-forward diet is good for your kidneys

A large-scale study found that adhering to the EAT–Lancet planetary health diet was significantly associated with a reduced risk of incident CKD. The diet emphasizes fruits, vegetables, legumes, and limited consumption of added sugars and fats.

A new diet option for mild-to-moderate Crohn’s disease

A new diet option has been shown to improve both physical symptoms and biological indicators of mild-to-moderate Crohn's disease. Participants in the fasting mimicking group experienced significant declines in fecal calprotectin, a protein indicating gut inflammation, and showed clinical benefits even after just one cycle.

New dietary guidelines underscore importance of healthy eating

The new 2025-2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans highlight the importance of a balanced diet in preventing chronic diseases. The guidelines encourage increasing consumption of vegetables, fruits, and whole grains while limiting sugary drinks and processed foods.

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Are you ready to swap salmon for sprats and sardines?

A UK study found that over 40% of consumers are willing to try new fish species, including sardines and anchovies. The research highlights the potential for improving national health and local economies by embracing home-caught seafood. It also reveals a generational divide in seafood consumption habits.

How changing your diet could help save the world

A recent UBC study found that half of the global population needs to change their diets to prevent severe planetary warming. The study suggests that individuals can make simple dietary changes, such as eating only what they need and reducing beef consumption, to reduce food-related greenhouse gas emissions.

School meals could unlock major gains for human and planetary health

A new study suggests that well-designed school meal programmes can simultaneously improve child nutrition, reduce long-term diet-related illness, lessen climate pressures, and stimulate resilient food systems. Providing a healthy, sustainable meal to every child by 2030 could generate substantial health and environmental gains worldwide.

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COPLANT study module kids/family – participants wanted

The German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) is launching a new study module to investigate the influence of parental nutrition on children's eating habits. The study aims to provide insights into how plant-based diets of parents affect the eating habits and food consumption of children.

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Prehab can improve recovery after surgery, but barriers remain

A large clinical trial published in JAMA Surgery shows that prehabilitation can reduce disability after surgery in older adults with frailty, provided they fully participate in the program. Participants who completed at least 75% of exercises had significantly lower levels of disability after surgery.

Supplement trio shows promise in reversing autism-linked behaviors in mice

Researchers discovered a low-dose mixture of zinc, serine, and branch-chain amino acids can alleviate behavioral deficits in mouse models of autism by promoting neuronal communication and improving social behaviors. The combination was found to be effective at low doses, whereas individual supplements had no effect.

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UC awarded $985K NIH grant to prevent infant obesity

The University of Cincinnati has received a $985,000 grant to test Healthy Eating for My Infant (HEMI), a community-based intervention promoting healthy eating and feeding practices for children 0-12 months. HEMI aims to address specific risk factors and barriers faced by low-income families. The NIH-funded study will enroll 60 infants...

Eating alone linked to poorer nutrition in older adults

Regularly eating meals alone is associated with poorer diet quality and increased risk of weight loss and frailty among community-living adults aged 65 years and over. Social connections at mealtimes can influence appetite, dietary variety, and overall wellbeing.

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Sony Alpha a7 IV (Body Only)

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Vegan diet can halve your carbon footprint, study shows

A recent study published in Frontiers in Nutrition found that a vegan diet can halve the carbon footprint of an individual, with reductions of 46% in CO2 emissions and 33% in land use. The study also showed that a plant-based diet delivers nearly all essential nutrients.

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Brassica vegetables: nature’s hidden nutritional treasure

Brassica vegetables are rich in health-promoting compounds like glucosinolates, vitamins, carotenoids, and essential minerals that can reduce risks of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and other chronic conditions. The review highlights strategies to boost their value through breeding, biofortification, and advanced biotechnologies.

Think your BMI reflects your health? Think again, study warns

A University of Waterloo study cautions against using BMI as a measure of health, citing its limitations in distinguishing between muscle and fat, and overlooking important factors such as age, sex, and race. The researchers advocate for more nuanced measures of body size or rejecting BMI altogether.

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Eating fruit may reduce the effects of air pollution on lung function

Research presented at the European Respiratory Society Congress found that a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables can partially mitigate the adverse effects of air pollution on lung function. Women who consumed four portions of fruit per day or more appeared to have smaller reductions in lung function associated with air pollution.

2025 Ig Physics Nobel Prize for perfect pasta sauce

A team of physicists used statistical physics to create a recipe for the perfect cacio e pepe pasta sauce. The key lies in adding starch powder to emulsify and stabilize the sauce. This innovative approach has led to a consistent, creamy sauce every time.

Apple MacBook Pro 14-inch (M4 Pro)

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High-fat diet impairs memory formation by reducing autophagy

Researchers found that a high-fat diet impairs memory formation in fruit flies by reducing autophagy, a crucial cellular recycling process. This suggests that lifestyle interventions promoting autophagy, such as exercise or intermittent fasting, may improve cognitive decline associated with HFD.

“Brain dial” for consumption found in mice

Researchers identified a brain region called the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) as a key player in controlling consummatory behaviors. Stimulating this area can drive mice to consume sweets, while inhibiting it leads to weight loss.

Can a healthy gut microbiome help prevent childhood stunting?

Researchers found that children with stable gut microbiomes tend to have better growth outcomes. The study created the first-ever pediatric undernutrition microbial genome catalog, which can predict and prevent malnutrition. This discovery opens the door to new diagnostics and therapeutics for addressing global child stunting issues.

Aranet4 Home CO2 Monitor

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Beyond weight loss: How healthy eating cuts chronic pain

Researchers found that improving diet quality reduced chronic musculoskeletal pain from 50% to 24%, while also decreasing pain-related quality of life. The study suggests that adopting a healthier diet may lead to meaningful reductions in pain and improve overall wellbeing.

Eating for two

A study of 344 Japanese women found that a diet rich in fermented foods, soy products, mushrooms, and seaweed was associated with improved gut microbiota and reduced depressive symptoms. Traditional Japanese cuisine may hold the key to preventing postpartum depression.

Study uncovers biological clues about daytime sleepiness

Researchers at Mass General Brigham identified seven metabolites in the blood associated with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), a condition linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease, obesity, and diabetes. The study also found that dietary changes or supplements may help reduce EDS risk.

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Cracking the code to trying vegan eggs

A study by Da Eun Kim and Brenna Ellison found that consumers were more likely to purchase plant-based eggs when they were mixed into something familiar, like pancakes. The team also discovered that environmental impact and animal welfare became major factors in consumer choice. Familiarity with the end product, such as a tasty pancake...