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Brazil nuts: an effective way to improve selenium status
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Skip to main page content. 2008 American Society for Clinical Nutrition. Brazil nuts: an effective way to improve selenium status 1. From the Department of Human Nutrition, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. Brazil nuts provide a rich natural source of selenium, yet no studies have investigated the bioavailability of selenium in humans. We investigated the efficacy of Brazil nuts in increasing selenium status in comparison with selenomethionine. Seleniu...
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Vitamins E and C are safe across a broad range of intakes
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Skip to main page content. 2005 American Society for Clinical Nutrition. Vitamins E and C are safe across a broad range of intakes 1. Α-tocopherol or the molar equivalent of its esters) and that vitamin C supplements of 2000 mg/d are safe for most adults. It is estimated that 70% of the US population uses dietary supplements at least occasionally, and 40% uses supplements on a regular basis ( 10. DIETARY REFERENCE INTAKES FOR VITAMINS E AND C. In a new window.
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HDL-cholesterol-raising effect of orange juice in subjects with hypercholesterolemia
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Skip to main page content. 2000 American Society for Clinical Nutrition. HDL-cholesterol-raising effect of orange juice in subjects with hypercholesterolemia 1. Orange juice a rich source of vitamin C, folate, and flavonoids such as hesperidin induces hypocholesterolemic responses in animals. We determined whether orange juice beneficially altered blood lipids in subjects with moderate hypercholesterolemia. 002), and folate concentrations by 18% (. Previous epi...
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AJCN -- Archive of Issues by Date
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Skip to main page content. Archive of All Online Issues. September 1952 - Present. August 1, 2016. Vol 104, Num. 2. July 1, 2016. Vol 104, Num. 1. June 1, 2016. Vol 103, Num. 6. May 1, 2016. Vol 103, Num. 5. Full Text and Abstracts:. January 1999 - Present. Full Text (PDF Format Only) and Abstracts:. September 1952 - December 1998. August 2016, 104 (2). Alert me to new issues of Am J Clin Nutr. Submit or Review a Manuscript. The Journal of Nutrition.
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Skip to main page content. Criteria for manuscript acceptance. Major sections of the. Format and style requirements. Includes Authorship, Instructions for manuscript preparation, Title page, Abstract, Text, Acknowledgments, References, Tables, Figures, Formatting, Image resolution, and Supplemental material. Includes Page charges, Free access publication option, Page proofs, Reprints, and Supplements. ASN policy on manuscript deposits to NIH PubMed repository.
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Table of Contents — August 2016, 104 (2)
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Skip to main page content. August 1, 2016;. Lifestyle intervention in psoriasis: a new avenue for treatment? Am J Clin Nutr. July 13, 2016 . How much do we know about the heritability of BMI? Am J Clin Nutr. July 13, 2016 . More results but no clear conclusion on selenium and cancer. Am J Clin Nutr. July 13, 2016 . Best (but oft-forgotten) practices: propensity score methods in clinical nutrition research. Am J Clin Nutr. July 13, 2016 . Am J Clin Nutr. Spot ur...
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High glycemic index diet as a risk factor for depression: analyses from the Women’s Health Initiative
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Skip to main page content. 2015 American Society for Nutrition. High glycemic index diet as a risk factor for depression: analyses from the Women’s Health Initiative. Department of Psychiatry, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, New York, NY;. Program of Public Health and. Department of Preventive Medicine, Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY;. The consumption of sweetened beverages, refined foods, and pastries has...
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The effectiveness of breakfast recommendations on weight loss: a randomized controlled trial
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Skip to main page content. 2014 American Society for Nutrition. The effectiveness of breakfast recommendations on weight loss: a randomized controlled trial. Address correspondence to DB Allison, 1665 University Boulevard, RPHB 140J, Birmingham, AL 35294-0022. E-mail: dallison{at}uab.edu. Or EJ Dhurandhar, 1665 University Boulevard, RPHB 227J, Birmingham, AL 35294-0022. E-mail: edhurand{at}uab.edu. We conducted a multisite, 16-wk, 3-parallel-arm randomized cont...
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Effects of theobromine should be considered in future studies
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Skip to main page content. 2005 American Society for Clinical Nutrition. Effects of theobromine should be considered in future studies. Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition. East Lansing, MI 48824. The report by Grassi et al ( 1. It should be noted that another factor, theobromine, may be partially responsible for the decrease in blood pressure reported. In one report, 5 of 7 subjects could discriminate the subjective effects of theobromine at doses a...