One limitation, acknowledged by the authors, is that the reduction in total fat intake in the control group was small.
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The researchers conclude that this difference cannot be accounted for by increases in food intake or other lifestyle factors such as socioeconomic status, smoking or alcohol.
The OPSIS data raises the critical question of how the dam is experiencing one of its all-time highs in water intake when no significant rainfall has been reported.
Graham MacGregor, professor of cardiovascular medicine at Queen Mary, who led the study, said that the "modest reduction" in salt intake was equivalent to halving the amount of salt we consume each day.
As the authors, Bremer et al., note in Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake Trends in US Adolescents and Their Association with Insulin Resistance-Related Parameters, (J Nutr Metab. 2010), teens who are low and medium soda drinkers consume considerably less sugar sweetened beverages than high consumers (an overall mean consumption between .05 and 2.5 servings per day respectively, compared to an overall mean of 7.1 servings, or 57 ounces per day).
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Living in a zero-gravity environment poses risk of nutrient deficiency and bone loss, so keeping close tabs on food intake in space is crucial.
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Australia took about 10, 000 children, most of them after Canada reduced its intake in the 1940s.
The vitamin E intake in the study was far higher, at 300 IU per day.
People are also looking to top up their vitamin, mineral, antioxidant and omega-3 intake in a convenient format.
The Taskforce also expressed support for a halt in the increase in obesity and reductions in saturated fat intake, cholesterol, and alcohol (when excessive).
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The final figures for last autumn's university intake in the UK show a fall in applications from men which was four times that among women.
Ernst and Young says more than a third of places in its graduate intake have gone to applicants who have carried out internships at the firm.
Second, depriving yourself of foods that you really love can lead to bingeing, which probably results in increased caloric intake and weight gain over the long run.
The process creates a vicious cycle in which each time a person goes on a diet like McCotry's, she'll have to further lower her caloric intake in order to drop weight.
Nutritionists say that limiting caloric intake in a compressed time frame can lead to nutrient deficiencies, causing decreased immune function, dry skin and loss of muscle or bone density, for starters.
Though it knows they have no chance of entry in the first intake (and only a slim one later), Denmark believes strongly that the door should be kept open to them.
Vauxhall had ceased its apprentice intake in 2008.
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Overall, protein intake in Europe and America is unlikely to expand much, but a combination of rising incomes and population in developing countries could increase demand by more than 5% annually for years to come.
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And since Poland is a relative laggard in the negotiations, an enlargement that included the Poles would probably have to include quite a few others that might not, under strict criteria, have been in the first intake.
But a female Conservative colleague says there is too much focus on numbers, arguing that the sudden surge in women in the 1997 intake has had little effect on what is debated, or on the tone of debate.
According to a 2001 study led by researchers at the University of Washington, Seattle, adding dextrin to a beverage can increase levels of satiety and so reduce energy intake in subsequent meals by about 72 calories.
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The university said it was continuing to recruit students to both areas of study for the intake in September 2004 and would provide existing and incoming students with a "comprehensive service to meet the academic requirements of their degree course".
The first intake began in July 2010 but the second two have been postponed.
Yet despite the differences in protein and fat intake, the level of body fat increased by essentially the same amount among all the participants.
He pointed proudly to the air intake scoop in front of the rear tires and the vertical taillights similar to those found on the Tata Indica.
Smith says that by subcontracting some of the work abroad--for example, the intake manifold in a car's air system--these contractors can add 20 points to that gross margin, and that's after paying Smith his fee of 5% to 7% of the foreign invoices.
Consumption may have tailed off in the last few years but alcohol intake is still 40% above what it was in the early 1970s.
We conducted a prospective analysis of 47 911 men in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study who reported intake of regular and decaffeinated coffee in 1986 and every 4 years thereafter.
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