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Monthly Archive for December, 2008

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More research links vitamin D with protection from cardiovascular disease

Dec, Tue 30th, 2008 Posted in : Nutrients and Supplements, Sunlight By : Dr John Briffa 2 Comments

Vitamin D was once a nutrient associated with important benefits for our bones but little else. In the last few years this vitamin has racked up an impressive list of potential benefits including protection from cancer, multiple sclerosis and cardiovascular disease. In January I discussed another study here which found that higher levels of vitamin [...]

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Getting enough (but not too much) sleep may be important for preventing heart disease

Dec, Sat 27th, 2008 Posted in : Sleep By : Dr John Briffa 4 Comments

For a long time now I have seen decent sleep habits as one of the pillars of good health and optimal wellbeing. Just recently two studies were published which highlighted the potential importance of sleep again. One of these was published on Christmas eve in the Journal of American Medical Association [1]. This study found [...]

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Dark chocolate found to sate the appetite more than milk chocolate

Dec, Wed 24th, 2008 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Low-Carbohydrate, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 5 Comments

I came across a report yesterday regarding a study (as yet unpublished, as far as I can make out) which assessed the effects of eating chocolate on subsequent appetite. What this study appears to have shown is that dark chocolate, gram for gram (and pretty much calorie for calorie) is most satisfying than milk chocolate. [...]

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If you need to take antibiotics this winter, consider probiotics too

Dec, Mon 22nd, 2008 Posted in : Nutrients and Supplements By : Dr John Briffa 8 Comments

Antibiotics can be life-savers and reduce illness and suffering, but they are no without risk. For a start, the widespread (and sometimes indiscriminate) use of antibiotics over the last few decades has contributed to the emergence of anti-biotic resistant bacteria that themselves can prove fatal. Antibiotic-related allergy is another issue with potentially fatal consequences. Another [...]

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Is there really no help for hangovers?

Dec, Fri 19th, 2008 Posted in : Healthy Eating, Nutrients and Supplements, Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 24 Comments

The British Medical Journal has a reputation for publishing serious science, but its Christmas edition is traditionally a lighter-hearted affair, comprising articles and studies that would generally be considered too frivolous to make it into regular editions of the journal. One of this year’s offerings comes from Rachel Vreeman and Aaron Carroll, assistant professor and [...]

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Low GI diet outperforms high fibre one in diabetics

Dec, Wed 17th, 2008 Posted in : Diabetes/Metabolic Syndrome, Healthy Eating, Low-Carbohydrate By : Dr John Briffa 8 Comments

Diabetes is condition characterised by higher-than-normal levels of sugar in the bloodstream. It’s a problem caused by either not enough insulin and/or insulin not doing its job. Either way, the result is generally raised levels of sugar. One effect of this is a greater tendency to combine with protein in tissues (called ‘glycation’) which can [...]

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Evidence suggests activity has very limited role in weight control

Dec, Mon 15th, 2008 Posted in : Exercise and Activity, Weight Loss By : Dr John Briffa 2 Comments

There’s a common thought out there that overweight individuals are eating too much, or not exercising enough (or both). However, when it comes to matters that pertain to body weight, things are not necessarily as simple as they seem. For instance, my experiences in practice have led me to believe there are individuals wandering this [...]

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Advice for those wanting to keep their eating (and mood) under control this Christmas

Dec, Fri 12th, 2008 Posted in : Brain and Behaviour, Healthy Eating, Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 5 Comments

I was talking to a husband and wife yesterday about what they might do to tidy up their diets a bit in order to improve general levels of energy and vitality. One of the most important things here, I think, is for individuals to ensure that they maintain relatively stable levels of blood sugar throughout [...]

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What is it about nuts that may help those with metabolic syndrome?

Dec, Wed 10th, 2008 Posted in : Diabetes/Metabolic Syndrome, Healthy Eating, Low-Carbohydrate, Nutrients and Supplements, Unhealthy Eating! By : Dr John Briffa 3 Comments

Metabolic syndrome is a term used to describe a constellation of supposed risk factors for disease including excess weight around the midriff (abdominal obesity), raised blood pressure, raised levels of blood fats known as triglycerides and raised blood sugar. The condition is associated with an enhanced risk of cardiovascular disease (heart disease and stroke) as [...]

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Study assesses dietary requirements for vitamin D in the winter

Dec, Mon 8th, 2008 Posted in : Uncategorized By : Dr John Briffa 10 Comments

Last week one of my blogs focused on a recent study which explored the relationship between vitamin D levels and risk of cardiovascular disease. This issue is timely for those of us who are in our winters, and who may therefore be running short on sunlight and vitamin D. This issue is perhaps even more [...]

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