Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Gymtopia Harnesses Global Health and Fitness Clubs to Help Good Causes


Gymtopia Harnesses Global Health and Fitness Clubs to Help Good Causes

The altruistic room of the comprehensive shape and fitness industry is being harnessed to help the wider convergence, thankfulness to the launch of Gymtopia: A digital storytelling platform designed to capture the social impression of projects powered by gyms and gym-goers world-wide. The London launch of Gymtopia takes place on Wednesday afternoon, June 19, 2013 from the city center of operations of Les Mills. The event will be attended by shape clubs, Gymtopia sponsors and fitness industry associations.

Why Do We Eat? A Neurobiological Perspective. Part II

During the after everything else pole, I explained to facilitate drinking behavior is unwavering by a variety of factors, as well as appetite and a total of others to facilitate I'll increasingly explore as we nominate our way through the cycle. 

Why Do We Eat? A Neurobiological Perspective. Part III

During the chief pole, I explained to facilitate all voluntary trial are driven by a central court case selection usage in the mesolimbic area (the reward system). 

Why Do We Eat? A Neurobiological Perspective. Part IV

During this pole, I'll chase up on the after everything else pole with a debate two more central factors to facilitate can affect energy homeostasis and therefore our food intake and propensity to return fat: Age and menopause.

Why Do We Eat? A Neurobiological Perspective. Part V

During preceding posts, I explained to facilitate food intake is unwavering by a variety of factors to facilitate are detected by the brain, and integrated by circuits in the mesolimbic usage to determine the overall motivation to dine. 

Why Do We Eat? A Neurobiological Perspective. Part VI

During preceding posts in this cycle, I explained to facilitate the brain (primarily the mesolimbic system) integrates various factors to decide whether or not to drive food seeking and consumption behaviors.  These include homeostatic factors such as appetite, and non-homeostatic factors such as palatability and the social setting.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Why Do We Eat? A Neurobiological Perspective. Part VII

Welcome back to the cycle, in the same way as a morsel of a hiatus!  During preceding posts, we covered the piece of information to facilitate humans dine since we're motivated to dine, and many things can motivate us to dine. 

Why Do We Eat? A Neurobiological Perspective. Part VIII

During the (probably) after everything else pole of this cycle, I'll take the pieces to facilitate I've increasingly outlined in preceding posts, and plunk them organized into a big-picture, common-sense framework representing thinking around person drinking behavior, and why we dine more at the moment than still or.

Food Reward Friday

 
This week's lucky "winner"... an unnamed hot dog-laden Pizza Hut monstrosity with tempura shrimp and mayonnaise!


Food Reward Friday

This week's "winner"... the Banana Split!



Body Fatness and Cardiovascular Risk Factors

I recently revisited a really cool paper available in the Lancet in 2009 on body fatness, biomarkers, physical condition, and mortality (1). It's a meta-analysis to facilitate compiled body magnitude file (BMI) data from virtually 900,000 distinctive fill with, and interrelated it to circulating lipids and various physical condition outcomes.  This is solitary of the for the most part confident credentials on the topic.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Food Reward Friday

This week, Food Reward Friday is departing to be a little morsel discrete. 

Salt Sugar Fat

I'd truly like to plunk in a quick word representing a hardback to facilitate will be released tomorrow, patrician Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us, by Pulitzer prize-winning author Michael Moss. 

Your Brain on Potato Chips

Or, more accurately, a rat's brain on potato chips.  Last week, PLoS One available a very appealing paper by Dr. Tobias Hoch and colleagues on come again?

Does the Mediterranean Diet Reduce Cardiovascular Risk?

By promptly, for the most part of you own probably heard around the contemporary study on the "Mediterranean diet" (1), a diet to facilitate was designed by diet-heart researchers and is based loosely on the traditional diet of Crete and selected other Mediterranean regions.  The admired press has been animatedly exposure this trial as long-awaited substantiation to facilitate the Mediterranean diet reduces the lay bare of cardiovascular events-- by a chock-full 30 percent larger than a 4.8-year time.  I inclination I can share their enthusiasm representing the study.

Food Reward Friday

This week's lucky "winner"... Yoplait Go-Gurt!



Saturday, November 23, 2013

Atherosclerosis in Ancient Mummies Revisited

Many of you are already aware of the contemporary study to facilitate examined atherosclerosis in 137 ancient mummies from four discrete cultures (1).  Investigators used computed tomography (CT; a form of X-ray) to examine blood vessel calcification in mummies from ancient Egypt, Peru, Puebloans, and arctic Unangan hunter-gatherers. 

Food Reward Friday

This week's lucky "winner"... fried Coke!



Food Reward Friday

This week's luck winner(s)... pastries!!



Neuronal Control of Appetite, Metabolism and Weight

Last week, I attended a Keystone league, "Neuronal Control of Appetite, Metabolism and Weight", in Banff.  Keystone conferences are small, listening carefully meetings to facilitate be apt to charm high spot quality science.  This detail league centered around my own specialist delve into interests, and it was incredibly informative.  This pole is a hasty of a quantity of of the for the most part salient points.

Rapid velocity of Scientific Progress

Food Reward Friday

This week's "lucky" winner... milkshakes!

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Friday, November 22, 2013

No. 16 Florida handles Middle Tennessee

No. 16 Florida 79, Middle Tennessee 59: Patric Young scored 16 points, single of six Florida players in twofold facts as the No. 16 Gators beat Middle Tennessee Thursday night.

The Gators won their 19th consecutive game by the side of home-based, this single recognition to a dominant start to the succeeding partially.

2013 Northwest All-Dist from top to toe prepare football teams

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The 2013 Associated Press Northwestern All_District football teams, as selected by a media panel from the quarter (only two from top to toe schools in DIVISION I):

DIVISION I

First Team

OFFENSE: Ends_Chris Boykin, Tol. Whitmer, 6-4, 205, sr.; cut Kairys, Findlay, 5-11, 178, sr. Kicker_Grant McKinniss, Findlay, 6-0, 180, soph.

Cathy Mason, a school nurse at Oasis Academy Wintringham, meets Prince Charles


Cathy Mason, a school nurse at Oasis Academy Wintringham, meets Prince Charles


IT'S not each sunlight hours you progress to unite Prince Charles ... Especially whilst he reveals he used to "slip off" in support of a crafty cigarette behind the chicken triumph!

Cathy Mason, of Oasis Academy Wintringham, was shortlisted in support of a determination and was single of eight contenders not worth it of thousands who competed in support of Nurse Of The Year in the Nursing Times Annual Awards.

CAMEROON - Exercise a from top to toe degree of caution



CAMEROON - Exercise a from top to toe degree of caution

There is nix national advisory in effect in support of Cameroon. However, you be supposed to implement a from top to toe degree of caution due to an escalation in violent crime in a little regions and the rising tensions in the Sahel region.


Regional Advisory in support of the Far North region
Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Canada advise aligned with all travel to the Far North region, due to the increased menace of banditry and kidnappings.

SCIENTIFICALLY TESTING SCIENCE



Modish the film Ghostbusters, there's a fun location in which debt Murry is burden a technical study.  However, as his character (and likely Murry himself) is more interested in  getting laid than burden science, he's destroying the full study in order to flirt with an interest the cute college coed.

His region chair, leading announcing so as to the guys are being thrown not worth it of CUNY, says:

2nd annual health network workshop at fairway hotel


1     4 Dec - 5 Dec 2013     Kuwait Coastal & Marine Engineering Conference and Exhibition     Hilton Kuwait Resort
2     23 Nov - 24 Nov 2013     4th Aspetar Current Concepts - The Athlete’s Shoulder     Aspetar
3     24 Nov - 26 Nov 2013     2nd Annual Global IWPP Summit     Al Hamra Fort Hotel and Beach Resort
4     24 Nov - 26 Nov 2013     MEED Kuwait Projects 2013     TBC, Kuwait City
5     24 Nov - 27 Nov 2013     19th Annual Maintenance Management     Mövenpick Hotel Jumeirah Beach, Dubai

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Are Animal Crackers Paleo?

Every spawn loves beast crackers, persons sweet and crisp animal-shaped biscuits.  But are they compatible with a Paleo diet?

Glucagon, Dietary Protein, and Low-Carbohydrate Diets

Glucagon is a hormone to facilitate show business an central role in blood glucose control.  Like insulin, it's secreted by the pancreas, though it's secreted by a discrete cell population than insulin (alpha in opposition to. Beta cells). 

Food Reward Friday

This week's lucky "winner"... energy bars!




Book Review: Salt, Sugar, Fat

Michael Moss is a Pulitzer prize-winning journalist who has made a career script around the US food usage.  During his up-to-the-minute hardback, Salt, Sugar, Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us, he attempts to explain how the processed food industry has been so winning next to increasing its control larger than US "stomach share".  Although the hardback doesn't focus on the flabbiness contagion, the consequence is obvious.  Salt, Sugar, Fat is requisite recital representing everybody who wants to understand why flabbiness is fitting more public in the US and all the way through the globe.

Food Reward Friday

This week's lucky "winner"... ice cream!!