From Gluten-free Djokovic To Vegan Serena, Tennis Diets Score For Variety

Americans are improving their diets by cutting calories, says USDA

Serena Williams is varying her menu these days. Although she says that she loves chicken, she went vegan for awhile to support her sister Venus, who was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease. Venus suffers from Sjogrens syndrome, reported http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/garcinia-cambogia-extract—crucial-data-released-231403591.html the Washington Post. This autoimmune disease, which can result in joint pain and garcinia cambogia reviews fatigue, may be helped with dietary changes, according to some experts.
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They also found a decrease in the amount of saturated fat consumed, while there was an increase in the intake of fiber. The study also showed that more people were eating together and eating home cooked meals, according to USA Today . It was also noticed that adults showed more interest in what was on the nutrition facts label. The study’s author, Jessica Todd, said that there were also improvements in the quality of food that was being prepared at home. Researchers said that the recession was most likely the cause of this because people had more time to cook healthy, home cooked meals.
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Nutritionists rank best diets of 2014 for U.S. News & World Report

News & World Report By Chelsea Rice / Globe Staff/ January 12, 2014 Buy reprints Too often, were reading a magazine, a blog post, or chatting with a friend about the latest diet craze, and suddenly weve started a new diet regimen without doing any research. Our tunnel vision focuses around the end goal losing weight. In its fourth annual ranking, US News & World Report assembled a panel of nutritionists and health experts to review 38 currently trending diets, from well-known contenders such as Weight Watchers to the more recently popular Paleo Diet. After the review, the panelists ranked 32 of them into eight categories such as best diets overall, best weight-loss diets, and best diabetes diets. Full story for BostonGlobe.com subscribers. Copyright 2014 Globe Newspaper Company.
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