thesisThe consumption of animal fats has gained the reputation of being less healthy due to an association with increased inflammation and oxidative stress. However, red meat is also a nutrient-rich food, providing high-quality protein, vitamins B6 and B12, niacin, iron, and zinc, as well as some beneficial lipids such as conjugated linoleic acid, which is believed to have ti-carcinogenic properties. The aim of the study is to investigate the influence of the daily consumption of bison and beef on blood lipids and biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress. Twenty-four participants completed a double-blind cross-over randomized trial. They subsisted upon their assigned diet (3-4 oz of beef or bison meat twice a day, 6 days/week) for ...
A high consumption of red and/or processed meat is associated with a higher risk to develop several ...
Meat represents an important source of high quality protein and micronutrients. However, excessive c...
Hyperlipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, family history, gender, and obesity are all well-established...
Statement of Objective: To determine the effects of a diet that provides 30% energy from protein wit...
Contemporary human diet contains excessive quantities of n-6 saturated fatty acids (SFA) and polyuns...
Background: Despite the large body of convincing evidence and the leaner beef cuts now available, co...
To determine the effects of a diet that provides 30% energy from protein with ½ as lean, red meat on...
peer-reviewedDespite several issues in relation to human health, beef is still a most popular meat p...
Objective: To determine the effect of the DASH diet containing beef on insulin sensitivity, choleste...
Background/Objectives: Meat is a good source of proteins and irons, yet its consumption has been ass...
peer-reviewedObjective: With increases in the global population, there is a need to identify strateg...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Few studies have assessed the association between consumption of red meat (RM) an...
aim of this thesis was to investigate importance of dietary fatty acids (FA) and animal age and sex ...
Objective: The metabolic mechanism of harmful effects of red meat on the cardiovascular system is st...
The purpose of the study presented in this article was to determine beef consumption patterns and at...
A high consumption of red and/or processed meat is associated with a higher risk to develop several ...
Meat represents an important source of high quality protein and micronutrients. However, excessive c...
Hyperlipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, family history, gender, and obesity are all well-established...
Statement of Objective: To determine the effects of a diet that provides 30% energy from protein wit...
Contemporary human diet contains excessive quantities of n-6 saturated fatty acids (SFA) and polyuns...
Background: Despite the large body of convincing evidence and the leaner beef cuts now available, co...
To determine the effects of a diet that provides 30% energy from protein with ½ as lean, red meat on...
peer-reviewedDespite several issues in relation to human health, beef is still a most popular meat p...
Objective: To determine the effect of the DASH diet containing beef on insulin sensitivity, choleste...
Background/Objectives: Meat is a good source of proteins and irons, yet its consumption has been ass...
peer-reviewedObjective: With increases in the global population, there is a need to identify strateg...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Few studies have assessed the association between consumption of red meat (RM) an...
aim of this thesis was to investigate importance of dietary fatty acids (FA) and animal age and sex ...
Objective: The metabolic mechanism of harmful effects of red meat on the cardiovascular system is st...
The purpose of the study presented in this article was to determine beef consumption patterns and at...
A high consumption of red and/or processed meat is associated with a higher risk to develop several ...
Meat represents an important source of high quality protein and micronutrients. However, excessive c...
Hyperlipidemia, hypertension, diabetes, family history, gender, and obesity are all well-established...