Category Archives: Nutrition

It’s Time for India to Focus Policy Efforts on Concerns Over Dietary Diversity

Although malnutrition among the Indian population is a well-known problem, there is not enough discussion in policy circles about what Indians eat. Advertising > For too long, food security was reduced to satisfying physical hunger. But the quality of the food people consume or the drivers of people’s diets have not received sufficient attention in… Read More »

Zac Efron’s Diet and Exercise Plan to Keep Him Fit and In Shape

Zac Efron’s dedication to achieving and maintaining a healthy physique is nothing short of impressive, especially as seen in the various film roles he’s played over the years. Whether he’s flexing his muscles in high-octane action or Coast Guardby showing off his agility and strength The Biggest Show-Offor embodying the intense physical transformation Iron ClawZac… Read More »

Diet and Nutrition Apps Market Statistical Forecast, Trade

Diet & Nutrition Apps Industry Analysis, by DataM Intelligence. While the data provides a general overview, the research delves into the hidden aspects of the industry, dissects its complex dynamics, determines regional dominance, detects demand patterns, and identifies potential breakthroughs that could impact how businesses operate in the future. Will the Diet and Nutrition Apps… Read More »

Which is the healthiest rice? Here is the real comparison between white rice and brown rice

Basic in flavor but high in nutrients, grains are a dinnertime staple because they’re infinitely versatile and pair well with almost any fish, meat, or vegetable. Rice is the clear favourite – it is the third most produced agricultural crop globally, just behind sugar cane and maize. The nine largest rice producers are in Asia,… Read More »

Breast Cancer: The ‘Life-Saving’ Diet Facts Unknown to 70 Percent of U.S. Women

When asked how they could reduce their risk of developing breast cancer, most U.S. women did not mention their diet, even though it is a major risk factor for breast cancer, according to the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM). Only 28 percent of women who completed the 15-minute online survey in July mentioned food… Read More »

More than half of US baby foods fail to meet WHO nutritional standards: study – National

Nearly 60 percent of infant and toddler foods sold in the U.S. aren’t as nutritious as they seem, due to high sodium, too much sugar or misleading labels, according to a new study. Published on August 21 NutrientsThe study found that most of these products do not meet the nutritional guidelines and recommendations set by… Read More »

Nearly 60% of Baby Food in the US Does Not Meet WHO Nutritional Guidelines

Share on PinterestProper nutrition is crucial to a child’s health and development, but a new study has found that 60% of baby foods do not meet nutritional standards. humanmade/Getty Images A new study has revealed that 60 percent of baby foods do not meet the nutritional guidelines set by the World Health Organization (WHO). Many… Read More »

National Nutrition Week 2024 Agenda

National Nutrition Week 2024 is an exciting opportunity to learn about the latest developments and innovations that are transforming the field of nutrition. This week-long celebration highlights how emerging technologies, new research, and innovative practices are shaping healthier eating habits and improving overall well-being. As we focus on these groundbreaking developments, we gain insight into… Read More »

National Nutrition Week 2024: Importance, Themes and Tips

Celebrated each year from September 1 to September 7, National Nutrition Week is an important time to focus on the critical role nutrition plays in our overall health. As we approach National Nutrition Week 2024, it’s important to recognize its importance, be aware of this year’s key themes, and adopt practical tips to improve our… Read More »