Jumat, 03 Desember 2021

Excess Intake Of Vitamin D Nasm

Excess Intake Of Vitamin D Nasm

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We've all heard of fiber and how it helps with constipation and bowel movements, but what it is and how exactly does it help us is something we can't seem to pinpoint correctly.

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Topics: Nutrition

Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a combination of biological and mood disturbances typically occurring in the autumn and winter months. SAD is characterized by recurrent episodes of depression, hypersomnia, carbohydrate cravings and weight gain.

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Topics: Nutrition, Advice

You can learn more about these topics and the health benefits of specific food groups in the PG-NASM level 4 Nutrition Course.

Turmeric continues to make some impressive health headlines. Best known as the spice behind curry, research is showing how it can potentially play a role in weight loss, along with preventing Alzheimer's disease, cancer and other conditions.

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Topics: Fitness, Nutrition, Advice

With so many responsibilities and not enough time, sometimes eating out seems like the most reasonable option for fueling up. Unfortunately, restaurant dishes are often loaded with calories, as well as the saturated fat, sodium and sugar that make these meals taste so good. Indulging in these large, frequent meals can be costly in terms of time, money and nutrition. Even the seemingly "healthier" options are still generally higher in sodium, sugar, and saturated fat than a packed lunch or a meal eaten at home.

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Topics: Nutrition

"Superfood" has been a buzzword for years, but it's really more of a marketing term than an official food-industry classification. Still, superfoods generally have one thing in common: They pack a significant nutrient punch. They may be high in one nutrient in particular, or they might contain several phytonutrients, antioxidants, other vitamins, and/or minerals. And since these perks come in a small volume of mostly low-calorie food options, they have an even greater appeal in our weight-obsessed culture. Some superfood all-stars of the recent past include blueberries, dark chocolate, oats, pistachios, and dark leafy greens such as kale and spinach.

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Topics: Sports Performance, Nutrition, Advice

Vitamin D, also known as the "sunshine vitamin," was identified in the 17th century by Dr. Daniel Whistler and Professor Francis Glisson when they discovered the causative factors of rickets.

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Topics: Nutrition, Advice

Drinking a protein shake after resistance-training is a popular nutritional strategy adopted by many fitness enthusiasts & athletes to boost muscle protein synthesis (MPS), but does evidence support this practice, and if so, then what type of protein is best, how much should be ingested and when should it be consumed?

To learn more about nutrition, check out the PG-NASM course on nutrition for more information.

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Topics: Nutrition, Advice

The average Briton consumes up to 8000 mg of sodium each day! An amount far in excess of the tolerable upper level (UL*) intake recommended by most health organisations. Too much salt in the diet can raise blood pressure which increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. A reduction in average salt intake from 8g to 6g per day is estimated to prevent over 8000 premature deaths each year and save the NHS over £570million annually.

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Topics: Nutrition, Advice

It's Halloween season, which means sweet treats, a few tricks and an all-round good time! But what about the temptations to indulge in snacks that are counter-productive to a healthy and balanced diet?

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Topics: Q & A, Nutrition, Advice

Excess Intake Of Vitamin D Nasm

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