Essays about: "livsstilssjukdomar"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the word livsstilssjukdomar.
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1. Mildly nutritious or mild and nutritious : a study on the effect of low phenolic content in wheat and rye kernels and its sensory effect on whole grain breads
University essay from SLU/Department of Molecular SciencesAbstract : Recent studies on the dietary habits of the Swedish population show that only 30% reaches the recommended levels of dietary fibres. As a high fiber intake is associated with health benefits and a decrease in the risk of developing lifestyle disease, there may be a need for new types of fibre and wholegrain products. READ MORE
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2. Dietary fibres and dairy products : How does it affect the development of cancer and diabetes type 2
University essay from SLU/Department of Molecular SciencesAbstract : Eating habits are one of the main factors that can affect the development of non-communicable diseases such as cancer and diabetes. The prevention of cancer and diabetes is a significant public health challenge due to the growing rate all over the world. Dietary behaviours are one of the important factors to lower the risk of these diseases. READ MORE
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3. Grönområdens roll i förebyggandet av livsstilssjukdomar : en litteraturstudie
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural DevelopmentAbstract : Växande städer förtätas och samtidigt ökar andelen icke smittsamma sjukdomar som orsakas av livsstilsfaktorer. I ljuset av detta är det relevant att granska hur grönområden i urban miljö påverkar den fysiska hälsan. Det görs här genom en tvärvetenskaplig litteraturstudie. READ MORE
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4. Effect of dietary flavonoids on hepatic CYP2E1 and 3A4 activity : implication for food-drug interactions
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Food ScienceAbstract : Flavonoids are a group of phytochemicals ubiquitously present in vegetables, fruits, berries and herbs. It is suggested that they contribute to protection against several lifestyle diseases including cancer. READ MORE
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5. A study of magnesium intake and its possible relation to inflammation
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för biologi och miljö (BOM)Abstract : The study was initiated to examine magnesium intake, supplementation and their relation to inflammation. Magnesium is the second most abundant extracellular ion following potassium. Outside the cell, magnesium can be found in bone tissue, cardiac muscle tissue, other tissues and in the blood. READ MORE