The Paleolithic diet is a modern nutritional diet developed on the basis of human and primate evolution. There is a growing body of evidence suggesting the Paleolithic diet may have beneficial effects on risk factors of cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. Some authors claim the modern model of Paleolithic diet has an ergogenic potential (i.e. it may enhance physical performance), especially with regard to its high content of branched-chain amino acids, alkalizing properties as well as limited amount of antinutrients, and the appropriate omega-6/ omega-3 fatty acids ratio. Gaining the benefits regarded as unique for the Paleolithic diet may not always be associated with complete exclusion of cereals, milk, dairy products and legumes...
In recent years there has been discussion of the many health benefits of the paleodiet, a diet that ...
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populatio...
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populatio...
The paleolithic diet is a diet which imitates the nutrition eaten by various species of hominoids li...
The Paleolithic, or ancestral, diet was first proposed by Eaton and Konner in 1985, and it is based ...
If, as indicated by some studies, prudent diets such as the Mediterranean or DASH diets can be furth...
The human diet has passed through several revolutionary changes since the introduction of agricultur...
Finding ways to reduce risk for obesity-related disorders, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascu...
Purpose: The intent of the present study was to examine the nutritional characteristics of a contemp...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the possibility that a paleolithic-like diet can be used in the prevention of...
The current food options, especially in the Western countries, are acidogenic, which reduce extracel...
Many low-income consumers face a limited budget for food purchases. The United States Department of ...
This study is a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial using Paleolithic diet and exerc...
Background: Paleolithic Diet Fraction (PDF), calculated as the fraction of intake from Paleolithic f...
The prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) exhibits considerable variation across agrarian soci...
In recent years there has been discussion of the many health benefits of the paleodiet, a diet that ...
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populatio...
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populatio...
The paleolithic diet is a diet which imitates the nutrition eaten by various species of hominoids li...
The Paleolithic, or ancestral, diet was first proposed by Eaton and Konner in 1985, and it is based ...
If, as indicated by some studies, prudent diets such as the Mediterranean or DASH diets can be furth...
The human diet has passed through several revolutionary changes since the introduction of agricultur...
Finding ways to reduce risk for obesity-related disorders, including type 2 diabetes and cardiovascu...
Purpose: The intent of the present study was to examine the nutritional characteristics of a contemp...
OBJECTIVES: To explore the possibility that a paleolithic-like diet can be used in the prevention of...
The current food options, especially in the Western countries, are acidogenic, which reduce extracel...
Many low-income consumers face a limited budget for food purchases. The United States Department of ...
This study is a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial using Paleolithic diet and exerc...
Background: Paleolithic Diet Fraction (PDF), calculated as the fraction of intake from Paleolithic f...
The prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) exhibits considerable variation across agrarian soci...
In recent years there has been discussion of the many health benefits of the paleodiet, a diet that ...
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populatio...
The food and nutrient intake of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers (Homo erectus) and of Western populatio...