- ... were randomized to diet-only, exercise-only, or diet-and-exercise interventions (or to the control group). 79 , 80 , 110 The specific content of the theory-based health behavior promotion in one study was ...
- ... Pratt M, Rios P, Sarmiento O. Behaviour change theory based research in the promotion of healthy diets and physical activity in Latin America. Journal of ...
- ... the process, antiinflammatory drugs may be effective. These theories support prevention trials testing cognitive training, physical exercise, cardiovascular and other medications, diets, and nutraceuticals (products derived from food sources that ...
- ... Gerson M: The cure of advanced cancer by diet therapy: a summary of 30 years of clinical experimentation. Physiol Chem Phys 10 (5): 449-64, 1978. [ PubMed : 751079 ] Ernst E: Colonic irrigation and the theory of autointoxication: a triumph of ignorance over science. ...
- ... intervention. 10 In addition to a Phe-restricted diet and BH4, another potential treatment for PKU may be large neutral amino acids (LNAAs). LNAAs are considered nutritional supplements and are not subject to FDA approval. In theory, LNAAs decrease the brain Phe concentration by competing ...
- ... conclusions about the effect of studies that use theory, the effect of studies that address accessibility to exercise, or those that address diet and smoking in addition to exercise compared to ...
- ... involved in cancer development.[ 1 ] According to this theory, P. cryptocides becomes activated in individuals whose bodies are damaged by an improper diet . Once activated, this bacterium helps cause damaged normal ...
- ... be necessary.(Adam encyclopedia)</LocalServiceTermDefinition><SeeReferences ... the techniques and theories of yoga practice. Yoga is an ancient system ...
- ... reflected in the fact that recommendations on “healthy diets” are constantly ... a number of different theories about why fiber might help to prevent colorectal ...
- ... the procedure. More recent study has debunked this theory, with little evidence for true malabsportion (increased fecal fat, decreased albumin, diarrhea) when patients follow the recommended low-fat diet. It is increasingly likely that metabolic effects are ...