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Martin Eastwood
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I am a retired Physician who taught and practiced medicine in Edinburgh. I have been the author of...
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one carbon folate genetics
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Top of page Genetic polymorphisms in the one-carbon folate pathway have been widely studied in association with a number of conditions. Most of the research has focused on th ...
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obesity and exercise
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Twin studies are an elegant method of resolving complex problems, comparing like with like with one variable different. Exercise is thought to reduce high-risk body fat, but ...
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What nutrients are there in cranberries ?
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This review by Pappas and Schaich discusses Vaccinium macrocarpon, the American cranberry, recording a comprehensive list of phytochemical components, and their prevalence in ...
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Body mass index and coronary heart disease
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C G Owen et al ( 2009 ) Is body mass index before middle age related to coronary heart disease risk in later life? Evidence from observational International Journal of Obe ...
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infant taste development
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Taste is a major determinant of children's food preferences, but much has yet to be known of its development with age. This includes the acceptance of tastes and their develop ...
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Physical activity in pregancy.
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K Melzer et al (2009 ) Pregnancy-related changes in activity energy expenditure and resting metabolic rate in Switzerland . European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 63, 1185&nd ...
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walking and body mass index
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R Santos et al (2009) .Walking and body mass index in a Portuguese sample of adults: a multilevel analysis. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 63, 1260–1262; Physic ...
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Predictors of molecular action
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In a very interesting paper in Nature , Keiser et al discuss methods of predicting molecular targets for new drugs. It is a comprehensive review of drug – target interac ...
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Key events, dose response in Nutrition
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The September edition of Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition ed Fergus Clydesdale( vol 49 issue 8 ) is devoted to Key events Dose Response Framework. This is a sy ...
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Marathons and risks
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The first person to run the Marathon was said to be Pheidippides, a Greek messenger sent from the town of Marathon to Athens to announce that the Persians had been defeated i ...
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Jane Austen and sweets
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Many mothers are cautious about sweets for their children especially towards bed time. This is enthusiasm in youngsters is often attributed to E numbered chemicals. Jane Aust ...
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liraglutide and weight management
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Few safe and effective drugs are currently available for the treatment of obesity. This interesting paper looks at the use of liraglutide, a drug used in diabetic control on w ...
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vitamin D supplementation preventing falls
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Vitamin D has direct effects on muscle strength modulated by specific vitamin D receptors in muscle tissue. Clinical trials of older individuals at risk of vitamin D deficienc ...
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key events dose-response analysis in nutrition
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I have always felt that by reading papers from other scientific disciplines it is possible to learn new techniques which are well tried in another context . A series of 3 pape ...
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reductionism and Nutrition
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In his 1972 paper "More is different", Philip Anderson claimed that the behaviour of multi-component physical systems may cannot be understood from the laws that ...
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Alzheimer's causation
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A new theory for the causation of Alzheimer’s is being promoted. An article in Nature and expanded in a review in the same journal suggests that the underlying cause of ...
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Exercise and blood lipids
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The influence of different types of exercise on risk factors for cardiovascular diseases has rarely been investigated. The aim of a study by Pitsavos et al in the QJM 2009 wa ...
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Fibre to treat the irritable bowel syndrome
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This is a very good trial of the use of dietary fibre in the treatment of IBS. Increasing the intake of dietary fibre (either insoluble or soluble) is a universally advocated ...
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complications of obesity
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Relative risks of obesity Greatly increased risk ( > 3) Metabolic Type 2 diabetes, gallbladder disease. hypertension, dyslipidaemia, insulin resistance, non-alcoholic f ...
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Surgical treatment of obesity in adults
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Obesity is a health hazard. Leff and Heath in a review in British Medical Journal 26 Sept 2009 p 740-746 state The surgical treatment of obesity can only be proposed if 1. ...
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