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Full-Text Articles in Nutrition
The Relationship Between Vitamin D And Calcium/Dairy Intake And Obesity In Children, Jason Barry
The Relationship Between Vitamin D And Calcium/Dairy Intake And Obesity In Children, Jason Barry
Nutrition Theses
Objective: The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between vitamin D and calcium intake and obesity in a population of young adolescents who participated in a Vitamin D and Sunlight Exposure study in Pittsburgh, PA.
Participants: 252 healthy 6 to 14.9 year old young adolescents (54% male, 69% African American) were recruited between June 2006 and December 2009.
Main outcome measures: Weight status, BMI, vitamin D intake, calcium intake, vitamin D and calcium rich food intake.
Results: A significant difference by race was observed with 30.1% of African Americans and 8.5% of Caucasians being obese (P<0.01). No difference was found by gender. Median (25%, 75%) vitamin D intake in the total population was 254.9 IU (146.8, 407.3) which is below the level recommended by the Institute of Medicine. Median calcium intake in the total population was 1193.6 mg (752.8, 1161.1) which met recommended guidelines. Median vitamin D intake differed by weight status (normal, overweight, obese) in the total population (259.5 IU, 325.2 IU and 181.9 IU, respectively; P=0.015). A similar pattern was observed for calcium (1193.4 mg, 1416.3 mg and 911.6 mg, respectively; P=0.016). No correlation was found between vitamin D or calcium intake and BMI in the total population or by race and gender.
Conclusion: …
0.01).>The Relationship Between Carbohydrate Restrictive Diets And Body Fat Percentage In The Female Athlete, Lauren L. Lorenzo
The Relationship Between Carbohydrate Restrictive Diets And Body Fat Percentage In The Female Athlete, Lauren L. Lorenzo
Nutrition Theses
Purpose: To assess the dietary intake and body composition of recreational and competitive female athletes, for the purpose of analyzing the relationships between macronutrient intake and body composition.. The main aim was to determine the relationship between caloric intake, carbohydrate (CHO) intake and protein intake with body fat percentage in active females. Methods: Using an IRB approved protocol, 44 volunteer female recreational and competitive athletes 18 years of age or older were recruited. Interviews were conducted to gather information on within day energy balance by assessing the time and amount of foods/beverages consumed, and the duration and intensity (using a …
The Nutrition Environment Measurements Survey: An Assessment Of The Vending Machine Food And Drink Environment At Georgia State University, Ashley Depriest
The Nutrition Environment Measurements Survey: An Assessment Of The Vending Machine Food And Drink Environment At Georgia State University, Ashley Depriest
Nutrition Theses
Purpose: Vending machines are a component of the food environment that influences dietary choices. Previous vending machine studies have focused on schools and work sites. The purpose of this study was to utilize the Nutrition Environment Measurements Survey-Vending (NEMS-V) online tool to evaluate and rank the nutritional value of the vending environment of a large urban university.
Methods: A sample size of 40 vending machines at Georgia State University (GSU) was chosen. A list of products in each machine was recorded and given either a red, yellow or green ranking based on their nutrient content. Finally, the NEMS-V online tool …
Teacher Practices, Attitudes, And Perceptions About The Decatur Farm To School Program, Ana Kucelin
Teacher Practices, Attitudes, And Perceptions About The Decatur Farm To School Program, Ana Kucelin
Nutrition Theses
Purpose: Farm to School (F2S) Programs are increasing in number across the United States, yet research on teachers’ perceptions and practices about F2S is limited. Teachers are a key component of any F2S program, since their acceptance and support influences program implementation and sustainability. The purpose of this study was to examine teacher practices, attitudes, and perceptions about the Decatur F2S Program.
Methods: City Schools of Decatur teachers completed a questionnaire designed to obtain information concerning their practices, attitudes, and perceptions regarding the Decatur F2S Program. Participants indicated their level of agreement with 18 statements using a Likert scale rating, …
Oxidized Lipid And Its Association With Markers Of Adiposity Nhanes-2005-06, Payal Arora
Oxidized Lipid And Its Association With Markers Of Adiposity Nhanes-2005-06, Payal Arora
Nutrition Theses
ABSTRACT
Background: Polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are found in nuts and seeds, salad dressings and vegetable oil and are prone to oxidation during storage and food preparation. Evidence supports that consumption of oxidized lipids promotes atherosclerosis and glucose intolerance in animal models. However there is a dearth of evidence with regard to the amount of oxidized lipids consumed and its association with parameters of adiposity and glucose homeostasis in humans.
Objective: The objective of this study is to estimate the amount of oxidized lipids in common foods and the oxidized lipid consumption in the US population using the data from …
Fish Oil Rich Diet In Comparison To Saturated Fat Rich Diet Offered Protection Against Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammation And Insulin Resistance In Mice, Matam Vijay-Kumar, Sally M. Vanegas, Nilam Patel, Jesse D. Aitken, Thomas R. Ziegler, Vijay Ganji
Fish Oil Rich Diet In Comparison To Saturated Fat Rich Diet Offered Protection Against Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Inflammation And Insulin Resistance In Mice, Matam Vijay-Kumar, Sally M. Vanegas, Nilam Patel, Jesse D. Aitken, Thomas R. Ziegler, Vijay Ganji
Nutrition Faculty Publications
Background and Objective: Systemic chronic inflammation is linked to metabolic syndrome, type-2 diabetes, and heart disease. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a Gram negative microbial product, triggers inflammation through toll-like-receptor-4 (TLR-4) signaling. It has been reported that dietary fatty acids also modulate inflammation through TLR-4. We investigated whether fish oil (FO) rich diet in comparison to saturated fat (SF) rich diet would confer protection from pathologies induced by LPS.
Methods: Twenty C57BL/6 mice were divided into two groups. One group received FO-diet and other received SF-diet ad libitum for 60 days. Diets were isocaloric containing 45% energy from fat. After 60-days of feeding, …
Loss Of Function Mutation In Toll-Like Receptor-4 Does Not Offer Protection Against Obesity And Insulin Resistance Induced By A Diet High In Trans Fat In Mice, Matam Vijay-Kumar, Jesse D. Aitken, Frederic A. Carvalho, Thomas R. Ziegler, Andrew T. Gewirtz, Vijay Ganji
Loss Of Function Mutation In Toll-Like Receptor-4 Does Not Offer Protection Against Obesity And Insulin Resistance Induced By A Diet High In Trans Fat In Mice, Matam Vijay-Kumar, Jesse D. Aitken, Frederic A. Carvalho, Thomas R. Ziegler, Andrew T. Gewirtz, Vijay Ganji
Nutrition Faculty Publications
Background: Toll-like receptor-4 (TLR4) triggers inflammatory signaling in response to microbial lipoploysaccharide. It has been reported that loss of TLR4 protected against saturated fat-induced inflammation and insulin resistance. It is not known whether loss of TLR4 function offers protection against trans fat (TF) induced obesity, inflammation, and insulin resistance. We investigated whether mice with loss of function mutation in TLR4 were resistant to TF-induced pathologies such as obesity, inflammation, hyperglycemia, and hyperinsulinemia.
Methods: C57BL/6j and C57BL/10 mice were cross bred to generate TLR4 mutant and wild type (WT). TLR4 mutant (n = 12) and WT (n = 12) mice were …