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National Nutrition Week is celebrated every year from September 1 to 7. It is a collaborative initiative of the Food and Nutrition Board and the Ministry of Women and Child Development of India to not only create awareness about the importance of nutrition but also promote healthy diets. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), India accounts for a third of the global burden of undernutrition. With a score of 29.1, India ranks 107 out of 121 countries based on the Global Hunger Index (GHI) 2022. The GHI is a tool that comprehensively measures and tracks hunger in global, regional…

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March 11, 2024 Little Mendelson To print this article, simply be registered or log in to Mondaq.com. More than ever, we’re seeing our employees’ mental health issues spill over into the workplace. How do employers deal with these issues at work? Employers in all fields face limited resources and high demand for production. Employees are stressed, managers are stressed, and the lines between work and home have never been blurrier. We see the impact first-hand on employees, who often tell us that mental health issues affect their ability to concentrate, make decisions, communicate with colleagues and even…

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Healthy eating is an infinitely complex topic that is often summarized in sound bites – a short guideline that offers a simple solution to a myriad of problems. For example: just cook more. These days, home cooking is touted as the holy grail of healthy eating and the way to achieve all the dietary ideals we’re supposed to strive for – whether it’s what we should eat less of ( salt, sugar, calories, processed foods). ) or what we should eat more of (vegetables, fiber, whole foods, vitamins and minerals).Food reformers and celebrity chefs are propagating this gospel message loud…

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The AHA is grateful to volunteers, like Devin Alexander – head of NBC’s Biggest Loser and author, for lending his voice to topics like this. Devin shares his personal perspective as a chef in this blog post. It’s almost Father’s Day, and with a 50% divorce rate these days, there are a lot of single dads out there. Having dated a few single dads in the past, I know that many single dads feel the pressure to do everything right – from feeding their kids a heart-healthy diet to making sure their Video games are interrupted instead of actively having…

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A PREGNANT fitness fan who wore a dress code to her gym said it was the owner’s wife who challenged his outfit.She didn’t think the style was revealing or showed a lot of skin, but it was still an apparent problem for reasons people think have to do with something else. Pregnant Emi was given a dress code at the gym.Credit: TikTok / emiandandrewThe gym owner’s wife apparently had a problem with this system and let him knowCredit: TikTok / emiandandrewWife of Emi Romero (@emiandandrew) maintains a consistent exercise regimen despite being five months pregnant. She sat in her car…

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Move Nutrition Network, the essential link between research and the sports and active nutrition industry, has unveiled its advisory board, incorporating a range of experts reflecting its mission. “We are grateful to have such influential members of the sports and active nutrition community helping us move forward,” said Todd Pauli, founder of Move Nutrition. “These industry experts will support our goal of presenting the most important performance nutrition information to educate the sports and active nutrition industry and the individuals it influences.” » The Board of Directors will be responsible for providing strategic direction…

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A THEATER play called Haywire seeks to bust myths surrounding men’s mental health, by exploring anxiety and depression. The play will run from March 14 to 16 at the Jasen Mphepo Little Theater in Eastlea, Harare. Speaking to NewsDay Life & Style, founder and director of Chenura Arts Trust and one of the play’s creator-performers, Tafadzwa Bob Mutumbi, said: “We want to break the myth that men don’t cry. Man stand up, stay strong, don’t cry.” crying or showing a societal syndrome of weakness. He added that the play explores the mental landscape of a man as he faces the…

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2. Heart diseaseAccording to the CDC, heart disease remains the leading cause of death among adults over the age of 65, accounting for 489,722 deaths in 2014. As a chronic disease, heart disease affects 37% of men and 26% of women aged 65 years and older, according to the Federal Interagency. Aging Statistics Forum. As people age, they increasingly face risk factors, such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol, which increase the risk of stroke or developing heart disease. Dr. Bernard’s tips for combating this health risk for older adults not only help fight heart disease, but can also…

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Published on: December 1, 2020Last update: January 30, 2024As families spend more time at home than ever during the COVID-19 pandemic, many have noticed an increase in snacking. These healthy snack ideas can help.Link: https://health.choc.org/healthy-snack-ideas-for-the-whole-family/

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Imagine a world in the not-so-distant future… You wake up and scan your Apple Watch for data on your sleep quality, gut microbiome, and blood sugar. A notification appears: It’s breakfast time. At your doorstep, a robot delivered a personalized meal kit, designed to meet your specific nutritional needs for the day. It’s fresh, nutritious and ready in minutes. Do you think this seems unrealistic? Think again. Personalized nutrition could soon be on your plate. Over the past decade, personalization has swept nearly every consumer-facing industry. Spotify dominates music streaming with individualized music suggestions and personalized marketing. Netflix and Amazon…

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