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- Majority of Americans Live Paycheck To Paycheck - Forbes
As living expenses in the U S continue to rise and wages struggle to keep up, it’s unsurprising that Americans of all generations are having a hard time financially For many, this means living
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- Vegetarian and vegan diets: benefits and drawbacks
Introduction Plant-based diets have become increasingly popular thanks to their purported health benefits and more recently for their positive environmental impact 1 There are different types of plant-based diets, but in this review, we will focus our attention primarily on vegan (100% plant-based), lacto-ovo vegetarian (i e plant-based except for dairy products and or eggs), and pesco
- Standards of Medical Care in Diabetes—2014
An A1C range of 6 0–6 5% had a 5-year risk of developing diabetes between 25–50%, and a relative risk (RR) 20 times higher compared with an A1C of 5 0% In a community-based study of African American and non-Hispanic white adults without diabetes, baseline A1C was a stronger predictor of subsequent diabetes and cardiovascular events than
- Vegetarian and vegan diets: benefits and drawbacks - PMC
The vegan diet: whole-food plant-based diet with no processed foods; no animal products; vitamin B12–fortified soy milk; given the cookbooks Simply Vegan (Baltimore: Vegetarian Resource Group, 2012) The AHA diet: given the AHA LF, Low-Cholesterol Cookbook (New York: Clarkson Potter, 2008)
- Recipe for Heart Health: A Randomized Crossover Trial on . . .
Vegan diets are composed of exclusively plant foods without animal products; however, the food composition and quality may vary widely Low‐fat, whole‐food plant‐based diets (WFPBD) emphasize foods in their whole, unrefined form and minimize heavily processed foods, refined grains, added sugars, and oils while often excluding animal foods as one type of vegan diet pattern
- Cardiovascular Health in American Indians and Alaska Natives . . .
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among American Indians and Alaska Natives Over the past 50 years, the prevalence of CVD has been rising among American Indians and Alaska Natives The objective of this statement is to summarize population-level risk factors and management techniques tailored for the American Indian and Alaska Native populations Methods
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