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Importance of Nutrition for Those with Special Health Needs

Everyone needs good health and good nutrition to live their optimal life. There are some people for whom good nutrition is even more important, including those who have developmental disabilities and special health care needs. Nutrition is often an overlooked aspect of these people’s life, but can help to keep them healthier and allow medications to work better.

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Protein: The Benefits of Whey Protein

There are a number of different sources of protein: animal based, plant based and protein supplements. All supplements are derived from either source, and many of the brands contain both animal and plant protein ingredients. If you are vegetarian or a vegan, it is important to keep these facts in mind when choosing a protein supplement to round out your diet. Even if you are not either of these, it is important to read labels so that you know exactly what you are getting. Some protein supplements are nothing more than glorified candy bars and do not contain enough protein to justify their high price.

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Make Protein Supplements Part of Your Weight Loss Plan

If you are like just about everyone else in the world who has tried to lose weight, you have probably come across many stumbling blocks. You have probably tried at least one of the many fad diets that are out there, or you have attempted to stop eating completely with no success. The fact is that this type of yo-yo dieting doesn’t work. It never has, and it never will.

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Why it is Important to Talk to Your Doctor About Protein

When you go to a doctor, it is supposed to be a team effort with the end goal of your own better health in mind. However, you may find that you are less than truthful with your doctor, especially when it comes to your nutrition and your daily habits. In fact, diet and habits are the two top things that are most often lied about at a doctor’s office, with sex being the third. If you want to be healthy and feel your best for many years to come, you have to be able to put aside your fears and be honest with the person who is in the position to most help you. In the featurette One Word Answer, doctors were asked by the editors of Prevention magazine, “What is the worst thing you could lie about to your doctor?” The answer? “Anything!”

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Emotional Eating and Better Nutrition

Some people do not take emotional upsets (or even good moods) very well. Some react by losing their appetite or nervously pacing. Others may react by eating more than they need or eating foods that they ordinarily would not. Emotional eaters tend to go for foods that are salty, sweet, fatty, or just extremely high-calorie whenever they are very upset, angry, sad, or frustrated. They may also seek out these foods when they are stressed out, when they are bored, when they feel lonely, or fearful. They may have these emotions because of major life changes like the loss of a job, bills that they cannot pay, they may simply have them because they are really tired one day, or because of the bad weather.

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Living Well for Longer: Good Nutrition for Longevity and Good Health

In the United States, the average life expectancy is 78; the worldwide life expectancy is slightly lower at 67. However, in Okinawa, the life expectancy is 81 and higher. Research indicates the reason for this is fairly simple: they eat a better diet. In another location, this time the San Blas Islands which are located off of the coast of Panama, high blood pressure and heart disease are very rare (9 in 100,000 compared to 83 per 100,000 in Panama’s mainland). (Source: Jaret)

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Natural Milk Proteins Protect Against Heart Disease

Heart disease – more precisely termed cardiovascular disease – is the major killer of the population worldwide. The symptoms of heart disease develop over many years and often do not become obvious until old age. Autopsies of young adults under 20 years of age have shown that many of them have atherosclerotic plaque in their arteries. This finding indicates that plaque buildup can begin in childhood and continue throughout life, though it may go unnoticed for many years.

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