In a conversation with Dr. Robert Clancy on Power Athlete Radio, we explored an everyday – and often overlooked – reality among elite athletes: the disconnect between performance and nutrition in ...
Experts agree that while physical activity can improve mood and help manage stress, it works best when paired with balanced ...
Many faith leaders say the charge to help the poor is clear in Scripture, but the religious community is not monolithic on ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Dr. Selwyn M. Vickers, president and chief executive of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Ann Marie Krautheim, a registered dietitian and chief ...
Exercise may protect the brain from the mood effects of high-fat, high-sugar diets, linking movement to mental resilience.
A new study of nationwide food and nutrition data shows the striking relationship between poor diet quality and the health of nearly every American. Findings indicate that more than 86 percent of ...
New research published in the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport suggests that proper nutrition is a key component of injury prevention in athletes, with a particularly pronounced effect in ...
Most ultraprocessed foods (UPFs) are characterized by poor nutritional quality, contributing to excessive calories, and are typically high in saturated fats, added sugars and sodium (salt), the ...
Older adults who are admitted to the hospital with their first ischemic stroke who have poor nutritional status upon admission have a higher risk of post-stroke myocardial injury, a study shows.
Explore how nutritional poverty affects both rich and poor in India, highlighting the need for education and systemic change.
The New York Times‘ Economix blog has an interesting post on new research on the “cost per calorie” of different foods and drinks. The trend is disturbing: Fresh fruits and vegetables have soared in ...
Living longer doesn’t always mean living healthier. That’s according to a study published in JAMA Network Open, which found a "widening gap between lifespan and healthspan" among 183 countries. In ...