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The Nutrition Debate: The Nutrition Debate #281: HDL-C and Triglycerides
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Wednesday, January 21, 2015. The Nutrition Debate #281: HDL-C and Triglycerides. 8220;A picture is worth a thousand words,” the saying goes. Well, I have three “pictures” that I think will get your attention. They are graphs of my 70 lab tests for HDL cholesterol and serum triglycerides between 1980 and the present. They are by. Do you know what your HDL cholesterol lab test values are? You should. They and your triglycerides are more important than your Total Cholesterol (TC) and LDL-C scores. T...TGs u...
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The Nutrition Debate: The Nutrition Debate #305: My Troubled Relationship with Food
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015. The Nutrition Debate #305: My Troubled Relationship with Food. This is a hard thing to admit, but easy to see, if you know me. While I am still 110 pounds lighter than I was in 2002, I am 60 pounds heavier than I was at my lowest in 2008, and that’s no accident. I ate myself that way, and today I am, in fact, still fat. Technically, with a Body Mass Index (. How did the weight regain happen? Well, I’ll tell you. 8211; (drum roll) –. My doctor took me. And why is that? Why all the...
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The Nutrition Debate: The Nutrition Debate #229: My Alternate Healthy Eating Index (MyAHEI)
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Wednesday, July 23, 2014. The Nutrition Debate #229: My Alternate Healthy Eating Index (MyAHEI). In The Nutrition Debate #200 (. In the latest iteration, the USDA Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP) has produced. Replacing the original Food Guide Pyramid and later MyPyramid. It has also produced the Healthy Eating Index (. Americans, (emphasis mine). In other words, a one-size-fits-all eating plan for all. Americans, regardless of health status. The Harvard School of Public Health website.
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The Nutrition Debate: The Nutrition Debate #299: The Set Point: Why Maintaining Weight Loss is So Hard
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015. The Nutrition Debate #299: The Set Point: Why Maintaining Weight Loss is So Hard. The excerpt from the Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology. Comment in The Nutrition Debate #297, “ Obesity in Remission. 8221; brought to mind a segment from “Choices,” the 2. Of four hour-long videos reviewed in The Nutrition Debate #275, “. Weight of the Nation. Starting at minute 17:00 in “. 8220;Does that seem unfair? March 25, 2015 at 12:26 PM. Boy, do I know this story! March 25, 2015 at 1:44 PM.
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The Nutrition Debate: The Nutrition Debate #283: TC/HDL, TG/HDL and Triglycerides
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015. The Nutrition Debate #283: TC/HDL, TG/HDL and Triglycerides. Dealt with HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) and triglycerides (TG), and The Nutrition Debate. Took a look at Total Cholesterol (TC), LDL cholesterol (LDL-C) and statin therapy. Now, I will tie them all together and discuss ratios and some recent thinking about dysfunctional HDL and using triglycerides alone to “predict” CVD risk. Which the clinician wants your TC to be, and your HDL is 40mg/dL, the level above. 8221; for an ...
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The Nutrition Debate: The Nutrition Debate #295: Cholesterol: no longer “…considered a nutrient of concern…”
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015. The Nutrition Debate #295: Cholesterol: no longer “…considered a nutrient of concern…”. Still, the essence was that Marian Neuhouser, chair of the relevant subcommittee of the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, announced a decision to the full DGAC committee at its final meeting in December 2014. She said it is their recommendation that dietary cholesterol no longer be ‘considered a nutrient of concern for overconsumption,’ according to the. Except that, with this.
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Exceptionally Brash: January 2015
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Statistician, Educator, Medical Researcher getting skinny the Lower-Carb Way. A little bit snarky, a little bit crunchy, and always 100% from Missouri. Thursday, January 1, 2015. Nine months later, and still no Baby. Today marks the 9-month anniversary of the blood-draw that led to my diagnosis of celiac "disease". It has been a wild ride, but has seemed to settle down during the last couple of weeks. I have learned alot, healed alot more, and also came to more insights. Here's a few tidbits and insights:.
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Exceptionally Brash: My Year on the Leptin Reset
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Statistician, Educator, Medical Researcher getting skinny the Lower-Carb Way. A little bit snarky, a little bit crunchy, and always 100% from Missouri. Friday, March 1, 2013. My Year on the Leptin Reset. It has been a year since I did my second version of Jack Kruse's leptin reset. Throughout the summer, I added in a few more carbs, and quit monitoring my food and weight so regularly. The result was that I gained back the weight. By the beginning of 2013 I was exactly the same weight as I was the...CT ar...
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Exceptionally Brash: Celiac is stupid
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Statistician, Educator, Medical Researcher getting skinny the Lower-Carb Way. A little bit snarky, a little bit crunchy, and always 100% from Missouri. Monday, May 5, 2014. May is Celiac Disease Awareness Month. Yay! Unless you are Dr. Davis who believes wheat is a poison so a bad reaction to it cannot be a disease.). So, how do you tell the difference? Docs supposedly well-versed in celiac (almost ALWAYS pediatric enterologists - this is why they know so much about celiac in older people! Demand that an...
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