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Q&A about Exercise and Heart Health

WEBPhysical activity is anything that makes you ‎move your body and burn calories. The American Heart Association recommends at least ‎‎150 minutes per week of moderate …

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WHO Guidelines on Non-Sugar Sweeteners

WEBLow- and No-Calorie Sweetener Consumption in Children . The safety of low- and no-calorie sweeteners has been confirmed by many international government and …

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Recommended Daily Intake

WEBRecommended Daily Intake “Of the under-consumed nutrients, calcium, potassium, dietary fiber, and vitamin D are considered nutrients of public health concern because low …

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Healthy Eating and Exercise For Life

WEBA new observational study was published in Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology in which the authors sought to explore potential links between sweetened beverage …

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Body Mass Index Calculator

WEBA BMI of 25 to 29.9 is considered overweight. A BMI of 30 and above is considered obese. Individuals who fall into the BMI range of 25 to 34.9, and have a waist size of over 40 …

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Americans Increasingly Health Conscious

WEBAmericans Increasingly Health Conscious. With two-thirds of U.S. adults and almost one-third of children and adolescents overweight or obese, a new report shows that a diverse …

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Let's Get Physical

WEBIf you are looking to improve your fitness-training, try three to five continuous workouts per week at 60 to 90 percent of your maximum heart rate. Subtract your age from 220 to …

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Benefits of Low-Calorie Sweeteners

WEBLow-calorie sweeteners provide consumers with many benefits, both psychological and physiological. Health professionals and consumers believe low-calorie sweeteners are …

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Polyols & Gastrointestinal (GI) Effects

WEBThe perception of the gastrointestinal (GI) effects of polyols may be varied, as people respond differently. For example, some people may be troubled while others perceive …

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Is There Sufficient Evidence to Support Diet Modification to Alter …

WEBThe National Institutes of Health Human Microbiome Project (HMP) funding of research to characterize the human microbiota and analysis of its role in human health and disease …

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Understanding ADI

WEBThe Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI) ensures sweetener consumption is safe. The Acceptable Daily Intake, or ADI, is the amount of an ingredient (or in this case, an low- and no- …

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Glycemic Response

WEBGlycemic load measures the degree of glycemic response and insulin demand elicited by a given amount of a certain food. Glycemic load reflects both quality and quantity of …

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What’s Your Why

WEBIn the Calorie Control Council/Harris Poll survey, the number one reason for wanting to lose weight, cited by 73 percent of Americans who want to lose weight, is the desire to be …

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Calorie Control Council Statement on PAHO Nutrient Profile Model

WEBCalorie Control Council Statement on PAHO Nutrient Profile Model. The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Nutrient Profile model was published in 2016 and …

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Processed Foods are safe, nutritious, convenient and cost effective

WEBProcessed foods are safe. During food processing, products are treated to destroy harmful bacteria and extend self-life. Processed foods can also be life-saving in emergency …

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