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Investigating the relationship between blood factors and HDL-C levels in the bloodstream using machine learning methods

The study investigates the relationship between blood lipid components and metabolic disorders, specifically high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), which is crucial for cardiovascular health. It uses lo… ​The study investigates the relationship between blood lipid components and metabolic disorders, specifically high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), which is crucial for cardiovascular health. It uses lo… Read More

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A Hitchhiker Story? Exploring HDL as an Overlooked Vitamin D Carrier

Publication date: October 2025 Source: Current Developments in Nutrition, Volume 9, Issue 10 Author(s): Jennifer D Bean, Catherine A Peterson ​Publication date: October 2025Source: Current Developments in Nutrition, Volume 9, Issue 10Author(s): Jennifer D Bean, Catherine A Peterson Read More

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Association between physical activity energy expenditure and markers of healthspan during prolonged calorie restriction in individuals without obesity: observations from the CALERIE™ phase 2 randomized controlled trial

It is unclear how physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) influences calorie restriction (CR)-induced benefits in individuals without obesity. We examined associations between PAEE and healthspan markers a… ​It is unclear how physical activity energy expenditure (PAEE) influences calorie restriction (CR)-induced benefits in individuals without obesity. We examined associations between PAEE and healthspan markers a… Read More

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The effects of different types of leisure-time physical activity on positive mental health among adolescents: a mixed-methods systematic review and meta-analysis

Despite the well-researched general effect of physical activity on mental health, less is known about specific effects, such as qualitative and contextual aspects of physical activity. Thus, this review aimed … ​Despite the well-researched general effect of physical activity on mental health, less is known about specific effects, such as qualitative and contextual aspects of

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Artificial Intelligence in Clinical Nutrition: A Descriptive Comparison of ChatGPT‐ and Dietitian‐Planned Diets for Chronic Disease Scenarios

ABSTRACT Purpose Nutrition-related chronic diseases are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The increasing prevalence of obesity and changes in lifestyle and dietary behaviours have necessitated innovative approaches in nutritional care. In this context, artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT have emerged as potential aids in generating personalized dietary recommendations. However,

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Impact of Achieved Weight Loss by Intermittent Fasting Plus Early Time‐Restricted Eating and Calorie Restriction on Systemic and Adipose Tissue Markers of Inflammation in Adults at Risk of Type 2 Diabetes: An Exploratory Sub‐Study

ABSTRACT Background Intermittent fasting (IF) and calorie restriction (CR) may reduce inflammation, though it is unclear which is more effective in adults at risk of type 2 diabetes. Objective This exploratory sub-study compared the effects of achieved weight loss by IF plus early time-restricted eating (iTRE) or CR versus standard care (SC) on systemic and

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Implementing IDDSI in an Acute Care Setting: Experiences From the University Hospital Graz

ABSTRACT Background The International Dysphagia Diet Standardisation Initiative (IDDSI) framework establishes a global standard, with standardized terms, descriptors and measurement criteria, to enhance dysphagia care. This paper presents one of the first documented successful implementations of IDDSI in a large acute care hospital. The implementation at the University Hospital Graz, a 1554-bed acute care facility,

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Enhancing Postsecondary Students’ Dietary Behaviours: A Systematic Review of Mobile Health Interventions

ABSTRACT Inadequate dietary intake among postsecondary students can negatively impact academic achievement, mental health and the development of chronic disease later in life. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions offer a unique opportunity to improve dietary behaviours in this population, who report frequent use of mobile devices. This systematic review evaluated the impact of mHealth diet interventions

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A Global Survey of Dietitians’ Perspectives and Implementation of the International Clinical Guidelines for Classical Galactosaemia

ABSTRACT Background Galactosaemia is an inherited metabolic disorder, characterised by the inability to metabolise galactose. Dietary management previously varied worldwide due to the lack of standardised guidelines. The International Clinical Guidelines (CPG) for management of classical galactosaemia were published in 2017. The aim of the current study was to explore dietitians’ perspectives and their use

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Experiences of the ABA‐Feed Infant Feeding Intervention: A Qualitative Study With Women, Peer Supporters and Coordinators

ABSTRACT UK breastfeeding rates are low, with health inequalities in initiation and continuation. Breastfeeding peer support interventions are recommended in UK and global policy. The Assets-based feeding help Before and After birth (ABA-feed) trial tested the effectiveness of proactive, woman-centred support for infant feeding delivered by trained peer supporters (infant feeding helpers; IFHs) in addition

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