• Dieta Paleo – Artigo 11

    Favourable effects of consuming a Palaeolithictype diet on characteristics of the metabolic syndrome: a randomized controlled pilot-study Abstract Background: The main goal of this randomized controlled single-blinded pilot study was to study whether, independent of weight loss, a Palaeolithic-type diet alters characteristics of the metabolic syndrome. Next we searched for outcome variables that might become favourably influenced by a ...
  • Dieta Paleo – Artigo 10

    Established dietary estimates of net acid production do not predict measured net acid excretion in patients with Type 2 diabetes on Paleolithic-Hunter-Gatherer-type diets Background—Formulas developed to estimate diet-dependent net acid excretion (NAE) generally agree with measured values for typical Western diets. Whether they can also appropriately predict NAE for "Paleolithic-type" (Paleo) diets – which contain very high amounts of ...
  • Dieta Paleo – Artigo 09

    effect of dietary phytoestrogens on human growth regulation: imprinting in health & disease Vital evidence is needed to understand the effect of dietary phytoestrogens and related compounds on human growth regulation and their impact on health and disease. This review brings together strands of evidence which support the view of moderating our diet, and offers potential solutions to the global epidemic of cardiovascular disease and endocr...
  • Dieta Paleo – Artigo 08

    Diet-Induced Weight Loss Alters Functional Brain Responses during an Episodic Memory Task Abstract Objective : It has been suggested that overweight is negatively associated with cognitive functions. The aim of this study was to investigate whether a reduction in body weight by dietary interventions could improve episodic memory performance and alter associated functional brain responses in overweight and obese women. Methods : 20 ...
  • Dieta Paleo – Artigo 07

    Diet and Inflammatory Bowel Disease Abstract: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are increasingly becoming interested in nonpharmacologic approaches to managing their disease. One of the most frequently asked questions of IBD patients is what they should eat. The role of diet has become very important in the prevention and treatment of IBD. Although there is a general lack of rigorous scientific evidence that demonstrates ...
  • Dieta Paleo – Artigo 06

    Determining how best to support overweight adults to adhere to lifestyle change: protocol for the SWIFT study Background: Physical activity plays a critical role in health, including for effective weight maintenance, but adherence to guidelines is often poor. Similarly, although debate continues over whether a “best” diet exists for weight control, meta-analyses suggest little difference in outcomes between diets differing markedly in ...
  • Dieta Paleo – Artigo 05

    Cutting through the Paleo hype: The evidence for the Palaeolithic diet Background: General practitioners (GPs) are commonly asked about popular diets. The Palaeolithic diet is both highly popular and controversial. Objective: This article reviews the published literature to establish the  evidence for and against the Palaeolithic diet. Discussion: The Palaeolithic diet remains controversial because of exaggerated claims for it ...
  • Dieta Paleo – Artigo 04

    Compliance, Palatability and Feasibility of PALEOLITHIC and Australian Guide to Healthy Eating Diets in Healthy Women: A 4-Week Dietary Intervention Background/Objectives: The Paleolithic diet has been receiving media coverage in Australia and claims to improve overall health. The diet removes grains and dairy, whilst encouraging consumption of fruits, vegetables, meat, eggs and nuts. Our aim was to compare the diet to the Australian ...