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Proteinshakes aus Reis und Kartoffeln zügeln effektiv den Appetit


Wie gut funktionieren Proteinshakes aus Reis und Kartoffeln, um den Appetit unter Kontrolle zu halten. (Bild: denis vermenko/stock.adobe.com)
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Vorteile durch Proteinshakes aus Kartoffeln und Reis
Kartoffel- und Reisproteine können bei der Steuerung des Appetits genauso effektiv sein wie Molkenprotein, helfen aber besser den Blutzuckerspiegel zu kontrollieren, so das Ergebnis einer gemeinsamen Untersuchung von Forschenden der University of Westminster und der Coventry University. Die Studie wurde in der englischsprachigen Fachzeitschrift „Nutrients“ veröffentlicht.

Pflanzliche Proteinshakes aus Kartoffeln- und Reisproteinen scheinen eine mögliche Alternative zu milchbasierten Molkenproteinshakes darzustellen, insbesondere für Menschen, welche eine sorgfältige Überwachung des Blutzuckerspiegels benötigen, berichtet das Forschungsteam. ....

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New pan-European research reveals double the concern about mental health impact of Lockdown and associated restrictions than physical inactivity


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A new pan-European survey funded by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee exploring the impact of COVID-19 Lockdowns and associated restrictions (in those countries where there has been no Lockdown), has found that nearly two thirds of adults (61%) expressed concern about their worsening mood; two times higher than those concerned about physical inactivity (24%)
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Understanding the effects of COVID-19 restrictions on physical and mental health
The new survey of 5,170 adults aged over 18, across the UK, Italy, Finland, Germany and Poland, sought to better understand people s perceptions of the effect of COVID-19 restrictions on their physical and mental health, and aspects they felt most impacted their mood. It also sought to explore the role that everyday pleasures such as coffee had, and other simple ways that people found to lift their mood during Lockdowns and associated restrictions ....

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The Acute Effects of Exercise on Breast Cancer Biomarkers (ACE Study) is enrolling women to test the effect of moderate intensity exercise on cancer risk factors such as biomarkers in healthy women. Knowing if exercise significantly alters these biomarkers, could help support guidelines for daily exercise for breast cancer prevention and could indicate that exercise even without weight loss is beneficial.
Advanced Colorectal Cancer of Serrated Subtype (ACCESS) Study
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Funding Agency: National Institutes of Health
Advancing our Understanding of the Etiologies and Mutational Landscapes of Basal-like, Luminal A, and Luminal B Breast Cancer
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Addressing research gaps in the molecular subtypes of breast cancer, we are taking a multidisciplinary approach to study the epidemiology and mutational landscapes of basal-like, luminal A, and luminal B tumors. ....

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