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2006-01-03
Officials: Poor nutrition to shorten life spans Greenville Daily Reflector, NC - Jan 1, 2006 Poor nutrition and lack of exercise means children now can expect to have a shorter life span than their parents, school health officials said.
"In eastern North Carolina, the percentage of children who are overweight is growing, and we are above the national average for children to be obese," Ware said. "So it's something that we've been concerned about for several years now."
2006-01-02
A nutrition pro lets you in on her No. 1 sure-fire weight-loss OregonLive.com, OR - Jan 1, 2006 E very Jan. 1, so many of us make the same New Year's resolution: Let's lose the weight from all that holiday bingeing. (No, that
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2005-12-13
Nutrition study to center on vending machines in schools Newstarget.com, Taiwan - Dec 11, 2005 Denise Brown, a USM professor of nutrition and food systems, is directing a project that will observe the impact of introducing healthy fruit drinks into
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2005-12-06
Pay attention to portions Salt Lake Tribune, United States - 11 hours ago Nutrition goal: Watch your portion sizes at every meal and snack. You don't have to eat everything in front of you, especially at restaurants.
2005-12-05
Fruits, vegetables offer best nutrition at a fair price Hindustan Times, India - Dec 3, 2005 Fruits and vegetables provide high levels of nutrition at a fair price while sweets and desserts are the worst in nutrient-per-price ratio, say scientists. Sugar is the cheapest food, the authors said, this is only true when looking at their calorie-per-price ratio. But when evaluating the nutritional value of sweets and desserts, they did poorly on a nutrient-per-price scale.
2005-12-01
Soft Drink Sales Down in US Schools Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - 8 hours ago Wednesday. But the numbers didn't impress Marion Nestle, a nutrition professor at New York University and critic of the soda industry. Also, next week a committee of the Institute of Medicine, chartered by Congress to advise the government on medical matters, will discuss setting nutrition standards for food and drink served in schools. Neely's group has its own standard for vending machines - a half-and-half mix of regular soda and noncarbonated drinks.
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