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Using Protein Supplements Following Bariatric Surgery

If you are extremely overweight and have decided to consider bariatric surgery as a weight loss option, there are a number of things that you need to consider, including the changes you are going to have to make in your current eating habits. For one thing, you will not be able to eat as much, so you will need to eat small portions of healthy foods that are high in protein. Or you could use protein supplements, both in your meals and as meal replacements.

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Stress Causes an Increased Demand for Protein

You might have heard that stress hampers health. But then what exactly is stress? Any condition that puts strain on the body and organs can be considered stress. Stress can lead to damage within the body including the breakdown of tissues and the death of cells. Stress can be of many types. The most common are physical (eg. strained muscles, spinal problems), emotional (eg. fear, anxiety, depression) and chemical (eg. drugs, pollution, food additives).

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An Update on Breast Cancer and Good Nutrition

There are new findings on breast and other types of cancer nearly every day. Cancer is a devastating disease no matter where it is located or how aggressive it is. While most women keep up with their self breast exams and make sure that they get their mammograms and other health tests, there is still more that can be done. Some of the risk factors of breast cancer, such as family history and genetics, cannot be changed, of course, but the need for good nutrition and exercise can be. Up to 90% of all breast cancers are found in women who had no hereditary link to the disease at all (Source: Perry, 2008). Here are some of the findings from recent studies that are important to note in the fight against breast cancer:

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Protein Intake and Renal Function: Individual Assessments and Needs

The kidneys are twin organs that filter the blood, removing the waste products and sending them to the bladder to be eliminated from the body. There are a number of other functions that the kidneys fulfill as well, so it is important that they are as healthy as possible. However, there are a number of conditions and diseases that can cause the kidneys to stop working properly, including chronic kidney disease.

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Protein Supplementation for Renal Care Patients

Protein supplementation for renal care patients might, at first glance, appear irrelevant. Especially since the kidneys, to most people, are more for clearing out the impurities in the blood rather than proteins. However, an understanding of how the kidneys work might enable you to understand why protein supplements might be of benefit in the case of kidney problems or even complete renal failure.

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Importance Of Pre & Post Workout Meals And Meal Ideas

When exercising, it is a must to ensure proper nutrition before and after the workout and this is done through pre & post workout meals. These meals are needed because of the toll that a workout takes on the body. However, the activity does keep the body healthy. It is the pre workout meal that is going to provide the body with the fuel it needs and the post workout meal that will give the body the nutrients it needs to heal.

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Obesity and Protein Needs

The number of people who are medically defined as being obese (which is weighing more than 20% over their ideal weight) is near 34 million in the United States alone. (Source: www.med.Stanford.edu ) The number of people who are currently on, have recently completed, have given up on or are about to kick off a diet of any kind is 20 million at any given time, and they spend around one billion dollars every year on fitness and nutrition plans, pills, supplements and equipment. (Source: www.thriveonline.com)

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Food Selection for Gastric Bypass Patients

Dieters who dejectedly complain they are figuratively “stuck” with their excess fat may be surprised to learn there is a scientifically-accurate truth to their statement. Fat cells — which are created when the body is unable to convert excess calories to energy — are permanent. Fat cells cannot be removed by any diet known to humanity [1]. They can, however, be reduced in size. This is the experience enjoyed by people who lose weight [i].

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