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Volume 8 (2009) - September 2009

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Chronic growth faltering amongst a birth cohort of Indian children begins prior to weaning and is highly prevalent at three years of age

Andrea M Rehman, Beryl P Gladstone, Valsan P Verghese, Jayaprakash Muliyil, Shabbar Jaffar, Gagandeep Kang Nutrition Journal 2009, 8:44 (29 September 2009)

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Freeze-dried strawberry powder improves lipid profile and lipid peroxidation in women with metabolic syndrome: baseline and post intervention effects

Arpita Basu, Marci Wilkinson, Kavitha Penugonda, Brandi Simmons, Nancy M Betts, Timothy J Lyons Nutrition Journal 2009, 8:43 (28 September 2009)

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Endosperm and whole grain rye breads are characterized by low post-prandial insulin response and a beneficial blood glucose profile

Liza AH Rosén, Lorena Silva, Ulrika K Andersson, Cecilia Holm, Elin M Östman, Inger ME Björck Nutrition Journal 2009, 8:42 (25 September 2009)

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Phosphate decreases urine calcium and increases calcium balance: A meta-analysis of the osteoporosis acid-ash diet hypothesis

Tanis R Fenton, Andrew W Lyon, Michael Eliasziw, Suzanne C Tough, David A Hanley Nutrition Journal 2009, 8:41 (15 September 2009)

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Effect of an oral supplementation with a proprietary melon juice concentrate (Extramel®) on stress and fatigue in healthy people: a pilot, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial

Marie-Anne Milesi, Dominique Lacan, Hervé Brosse, Didier Desor, Claire Notin Nutrition Journal 2009, 8:40 (15 September 2009)

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Daily dose of melon juice extract rich in superoxide dismutase can reduce signs of physical, cognitive and behavioral stress and suggests a correlation between oxidative and psychological stress.


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