Iconocast Logo

Welcome To Iconocast

How to add a URL link from your web site to the Iconocast web sites

Virtual tour of Southern California



 

Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: better + eat + people  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)


ABC News
McCain promised better than his smear-tactics campaign
Seattle Post Intelligencer -
Authentic Americans apparently eat iceberg lettuce, if they're wussy enough to eat any greens at all. And never mind that arugula, which sounds ritzier than ...
AssociatedPress
McCain?s privatization campaign includes public schools The Carpetbagger Report
The Good News According to Barack American Spectator
all 1,557 news articles »
Too many people use fridge as composter
CNN International -
Still, people often end up buying more produce than they eat, and end up discarding it when it goes bad. One reason is that "people want to perceive ...

ABC News
Brad And Angelina Talk About The Twins
Hollyscoop, CA -
They eat every three hours and I?m getting better at holding them both for breast-feeding at the same time, so that helps. Usually the other kids come in ...
Brangelina Twins are pretty funny looking By William Shatner News Groper (satire)
all 2,169 news articles »
'Thrive' strives to help residents with weight struggles
Cedartown Standard, GA -
How many times a day should you eat? You are supposed to eat a small meal every four hours. ?I like the fact that they don?t overwhelm people with exercise ...
Council works better than mayor thought
Roanoke Times, VA -
"Some of the procedures that I thought weren't working, I've got to tell you: I've got a little crow to eat, because they do work," Bowers said. ...
The You Docs: What your heart really wants
Seattle Post Intelligencer -
Eat high-fiber cereals and you'll weigh less. They're linked with less belly fat and smaller waists, plus healthier blood pressure and better homocysteine ...
Record 225000 fans at sold-out music fest incite new challenges ...
Chicago Tribune, United States -
As C3's Jones remarked, "sometimes kids camp out at a stage all day and forget to eat and drink waiting for one band, and it can lead to problems. ...
Entries in Weight Gain (7)
Basil & Spice, FL -
Today, the South Beach Diet has become a lifestyle approach to healthy eating for millions of Americans and people worldwide. Dr. Agatston's most recent ...
Dara Torres is Getting Better With Age
OK! Magazine, NY - 36 minutes ago
What do you eat before a big meet? Living Fuel is a meal-replacement shake I have before all of my races. After workouts, I use fitness nutrition amino acid ...

CBC.ca
Study: Most chains serving unhealthy kids meals
Centre Daily Times, PA -
There?sa better way, said Cathy Nonas, director of nutrition programs for New York City. ?I don?t think they?re offering what people are asking for. ...
AssociatedPress
Kids Meals Have Too Many Calories To Be Healthy WCBS-TV New York
all 688 news articles »
Source: Google News

Concern with appearance, health beliefs, and eating habits -
D Hayes, CE Ross - Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1987 - JSTOR
... Older people have better eating habits than younger ones despite the fact that TABLE
3. Regression of Eating Habits on Sociodemographic Characteristics, Health ...

Higher dietary variety is associated with better nutritional status in frail elderly people -
MA BERNSTEIN, KL TUCKER, ND RYAN, EF O?NEILL, KM … - Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 2002 - Elsevier
... and economical factors that influence eating habits and ... Frail elderly people are
often institutionalized as a ... will be associated with better nutrient intake ...

… and Eating Patterns Among Adolescents: Where Do Youths Stand in Comparison With the Healthy People -
D Neumark-Sztainer, M Story, PJ Hannan, J Croll - American Journal of Public Health, 2002 - Am Public Health Assoc
... and assess some of the Healthy People 2010 targets (eg ... 7, 29, 30 Project EAT was
designed to address these limitations and provide a better picture of ...

Communal violence in Poso, central Sulawesi: where people eat fish and fish eat people
L Aragon - Indonesia, 2001 - JSTOR
Communal Violence in Poso, Central Sulawesi: Where People Eat Fish and Fish Eat
People. Lorraine V. Aragon. Indonesia, Vol. 72, 45-79. Oct., 2001. ...

A paradigm for developing better measures of marketing constructs -
GA Churchill - Journal of Marketing Research, 1979 - JSTOR
... A Paradigm for Developing Better Measures of Marketing Constructs ... in ten minutes
also tend to eat more; and, finally, concluding from this: people with high ...

Towards a better understanding of patients with irritable bowel syndrome -
CP Dancey, S Backhouse - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1993 - Blackwell Synergy
... a bag attached to let me live a better form of ... People are often made to feel a nuisance
by relatives and ... going out, why they feel that cannot eat out anywhere ...

[BOOK] The Progress Paradox: How Life Gets Better While People Feel Worse
G Easterbrook - 2003 - books.google.com
... Ptactically Evetything Getting Bettet i5 3. Why the Good News Scates People 8O 4 ...
shottage, un- limited vatiety?sttawbetties in Match!?so much to eat that in ...
-

Disordered eating in women of color -
MPP Root - Sex Roles, 1990 - Springer
... have been outlined in current theories of eating disorders are applicable to people
of color. However, the origin of the context needs to be better understood. ...

[PDF] Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think -
B Wansink - New York: Bantam-Dell, 2006 - mcgill.ca
... QuickTime? and a TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture.
?People know what ... Better taste, better textue, ... how much you eat ... ...

Some reflections on the acquisition of knowledge -
RC Anderson - Educational Researcher, 1984 - JSTOR
... to eating, the position is that over the course of a lifetime people construct a ...
On the other hand, if she's at a formal dinner, she had better eat with her ...

Source: Google Scholar
 
 

Young people who cook at home eat better

Last Updated: 2006-12-14 8:36:51 -0400 (Reuters Health)

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Young adults who frequently make their own meals have much healthier diets than their peers who never set foot in the kitchen, a new study shows.

"It's really important to be preparing food at home," Nicole I. Larson told Reuters Health. "Those who were preparing foods more often at home had a much higher likelihood of reaching dietary guidelines."However, relatively few young people regularly shop for, plan, or cook meals for themselves, Larson, of the University of Minnesota, and her colleagues found. Just 21 percent of young men and 36 percent of young women bought fresh vegetables every week, for example, while 44 percent of the men made a dinner with chicken, fish or vegetables at least once a week.

Larson's team surveyed 1,710 18- to 23-year-olds about how they shopped for and prepared food. Young adulthood, when many young people move away from home and fend for themselves for the first time, is a key period for building lifetime eating habits, the researchers note in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association.

Article continues below and (thank you)

 

 

Females were more involved with food preparation, the researchers found, with 56 percent making a meal with chicken, fish or vegetables at least weekly and 45 percent making dinner for two or more people at least weekly. While 13 percent of males wrote a grocery list at least once a week, 23 percent of females did.

Study participants with the highest involvement in meal preparation were less likely to eat fast food and more likely to meet Healthy People 2010 dietary goals for intake of calcium, whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and fat, Larson and her colleagues found.

Nevertheless, relatively few met these goals; 31 percent of those with high involvement in meal preparation ate at least five servings of fruits or vegetables daily, compared to 3 percent of those with little involvement in food preparation. Eighteen percent met requirements for eating deep-yellow and green vegetables, while just 2 percent of those with the least involvement in food preparation did.

While most of the study participants felt their cooking skills were adequate, one-quarter said they did not have the money to buy and prepare their own food, and more than one-third said they did not have the time.

 

 

"Nutrition intake might be improved by participation in university and community-based courses that teach skills for healthful food preparation," Larson and her team write. They conclude: "Young adults might benefit most from courses that teach skills for preparing quick and economical meals as time constraints and cost were the main barriers to preparation."

SOURCE: Journal of the American Dietetic Association, December 2006.

Copyright © 2006 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon. Reuters and the Reuters sphere logo are registered trademarks and trademarks of the Reuters group of companies around the world.

 
Google
Web www.iconocast.com
 
 
 

 

Continue News With: News5 ; News6 ; News7 ; News8 ; News9 ; News9A


ADVERTISEMENT

Iconocast is about learning and teaching without borders; we offer eMarketing, Internet Advertising, Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Marketing, Online Branding, and eMarketing News Services. Home

 

 © 2002-2006

Keywords::

Contact Iconocast

Home Page