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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: meats + processed + diabetes  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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What you don't know about nutrition can pile on the pounds
Chicago Daily Herald, IL -
"Sugar is not the cause of diabetes," says Sandon. Diabetes is caused by excess body fat, which can interfere with the body's ability to process ...
Energy-dense foods may raise diabetes risk
Reuters - Nov 6, 2008
This group consumed greater amounts of meat, processed meat, and soft drinks, and lower amounts of fresh vegetables and fruit, and water or other ...
Weight gain after Thanksgiving? Go Vegan!
WPTV, FL -
Tacos without meat? It's one of the recipes whipped up in a Vegan class at Nutrition Smart Health Food Store in Palm Beach Gardens every week. ...
Book Review: Skinny Bitch Bun in the Oven
Daily News Central, NV -
They provide a list of acceptable food products, down to the specific brand label, but many of these are processed soy-based meat substitutes that have ...

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A Discussion on Raw: Taking Your Pet's Health into Your Own Hands
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 29, 2008
Dogs benefit from a diet of predominantly raw meats. They do not need grains in their diet. Vegetable nutrients are best absorbed through pulverized ...
Cancer fighters: A look at foods that can help you stay healthy
Evansville Courier & Press, IN -
Health food consists of a variety of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, nuts, oils, lean meats, poultry, fish and plenty of pure, clean water. ...
People With Diabetes: Eating Right When Money's Tight
North American Press Syndicate, NY - Nov 14, 2008
Make your own meals and snacks at home instead of buying less healthy, more expensive prepackaged and processed foods such as macaroni and cheese or ...
Improving Nutrition In Hartford
Hartford Courant, United States - Nov 28, 2008
While poverty is one reason people in Hartford and other cities often choose low-cost, highly processed foods such as macaroni-and-cheese, fatty meats and ...
FOOTBALL: Two friends share ultimate bond
Sun newspapers, FL - Nov 26, 2008
Duhart said the process felt like going through a meat grinder. The only thing worse was getting to know the people in neighboring chairs. ...
Is red meat's bad name justified?
Los Angeles Times, CA - Nov 7, 2008
Chemicals in processed meats may account for some of the cancer risk. Finally, high-temperature cooking methods, such as grilling over charcoal, ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: meats + processed + 0.34  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Famous Dave's Reports Second Quarter Earnings of $0.23 per share
MarketWatch - Jul 30, 2008
Its menu features award-winning barbequed and grilled meats, an ample selection of salads, side items and sandwiches, and unique desserts. ...DAVE
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Processed meat intake and incidence of Type 2 diabetes in younger and middle-aged women -
MB Schulze, JE Manson, WC Willett, FB Hu - Diabetologia, 2003 - Springer
... Prudent pattern score 0.27 -0.51 -0.28 0.07 1.18 -0.46 -0.34 0.12 ... MB Schulze
et al.: Processed meat intake and incidence of Type 2 diabetes in younger ...

RESTRUCTURED FRESH MEAT CUTS FROM CHILLED AND HOT PROCESSED PORK
DL HUFFMAN, JL CORDRAY - Journal of Food Science, 1979 - Blackwell Synergy
... 6.50a 5.87ab 5.63a 6.03a 4.40b 2O.lc 246.6 0.34ab ... However, this system differs, from
other processed meats systems where the solubilized protein and meat ma ...

Cholesterol oxidation in meat products during cooking and frozen storage -
JE Pie, K Spahis, C Seillan - Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1991 - pubs.acs.org
... ND 0.13 i 0.01 0.04 iO.01 2.24 i 0.21 0.34 ... characterize these compounds, the following
experiment was realized: meat samples were processed under the ...

Effects of Preblending, Reduced Fat and Salt Levels on Frankfurter Characteristics
LW HAND, CA HOLLINGSWORTH, CR CALKINS, RW MANDIGO - Journal of Food Science, 1987 - Blackwell Synergy
... 0.08) (0.33) (0.05) (0.36) 2.5% 0.70d 7.76d 0.27d 8.74d (0.09) (0.28) (0.02) (0.34) ...
The effects of preblending and lowered fat content on processed meats. ...

Foods and risk of bladder cancer: a case-control study in Uruguay. -
JC Balbi, MT Larrinaga, E De Stefani, M … - European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2001 - eurjcancerprev.com
... meat, processed meat, dairy foods, eggs, and desserts were associated with a ... White
meat 1.0 0.99 0.62 1.56 0.88 0.54 1.44 ... 0.74 0.46 1.19 0.80 0.49 1.29 0.34 ? ...

Associations between Dietary Intake and Ki-ras Mutations in Colon Tumors: A Population-based Study 1 -
ML Slattery, K Curtin, K Anderson, KN Ma, S … - Cancer Research, 2000 - AACR
... 0.02 and OR, 2.0; 95% CI, 0.8?4.7; P linear trend = 0.34, respectively ... In this study,
we observed that both the intake of processed meats and dietary mutagen ...

Smokehouse Process Conditions for Meat Emulsion Cooking
GS MITTAL, CY WANG, WR USBORNE - Journal of Food Science, 1987 - Blackwell Synergy
... Page 3. MEAT EMULSION COOKING--SMOKEHOUSE CONDITIONS ... that there was significant
difference in WHC only for the products processed at the ... 0.27 -0.43 PO.35 -0.34 ...

Meat, fat and risk of breast cancer: A case-control study from Uruguay -
A Ronco, E De Stefani, M Mendilaharsu, H Deneo- … - International Journal of Cancer, 1996 - doi.wiley.com
... 1.29 2.03 4.16 <0.001 95% CL - 0.72-2.32 1.08-3.81 2.26-7.67 White meat OR 1.0 0.61
0.58 0.60 0.07 95% CL - 0.34-1.09 0.34-0.98 0.32-1.12 Processed meat OR 1.0 ...

Taxonomy of lactic acid bacteria associated with vacuum-packaged processed meat spoilage by … -
GA Dykes, TE Cloete, A von Holy - International Journal of Food Microbiology, 1995 - Elsevier
... Few studies on the CFA content of LAB from vacuum-packaged processed meats have
been reported. ... ? Federal Centre for Meat Research (Kulmbach, Germany). ... 0.34 ...

Vitamin Retention in Processed Meat
DA Greenwood, HR Kraybill, JF Feaster, JM Jackson - Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1944 - pubs.acs.org
... 420.0 0.03 0.03 5 0.20 87 3.16 63 0.34 62 followed by ... 0.81 Lots of pork luncheon
meat packed in the 12-ounce ... 0.41 75 0.20 95 3.88 96 0.58 72 processed at three ...

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Red meats and processed meats such as hot dogs appear to increase the risk of diabetes, as does a heavily "Western" diet, according to new research released.

U.S. investigators found that people that ate mostly Western foods - including sweets, French fries, refined grains such as white bread, and red and processed meats - were nearly 50 percent more likely to develop diabetes over a 14-year period than people who ate minimal amounts of Western-type foods.

Breaking down the diet into its parts, the researchers found that the more red and processed meats people ate, the more their risk of diabetes increased. For instance, each additional daily serving of red meat increased a person’s risk of diabetes by 26 percent; adding another serving of processed meat upped their chances of the disease by nearly 40 percent.

These findings suggest that people should eat processed meats "as little as possible," and "very little" red meat, says lead author Dr. Teresa T. Fung.

She explained that when many processed and red meats and other high fat foods are cooked at high temperatures, they form substances that appear to help trigger the development of diabetes.

The study focused on type 2 diabetes, the most common form of the condition that is associated with obesity.

Currently, the rate of type 2 diabetes is increasing at an "alarming" rate in the U.S., Fung and her colleagues write in the Archives of Internal Medicine. Previous research has suggested that a predominantly Western diet, or one that is high in processed foods, may increase the risk of the disease.

To investigate, the researchers analyzed data on almost 70,000 women who were followed for 14 years. All of the women were diabetes-free at the beginning of the study.

Nearly 2700 women developed type 2 diabetes. Both a Western diet and eating large amounts of red or processed meats increased their risk.

The researchers also found that women who followed a largely so-called "prudent" diet -- consisting of high amounts of fish, legumes, fruits, vegetables and whole grains -- the risk of diabetes appeared to decrease.

The prudent diet appeared to offer particularly strong protection from symptomatic forms of diabetes, which are typically more advanced than non-symptomatic diabetes.

"So, it may be that the prudent diet is delaying the onset of diabetes, or slowing the progression," said Fung, based at Simmons College and the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts.

Still another explanation is possible, she added. "It also maybe that those who ate a diet that resembled the prudent pattern may be more health conscious and get check ups more often. Therefore, if they get diabetes, it was diagnosed at the early (and asymptomatic) state."

 
 
 
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