Tag: cohort study
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Pregnancy, Copper, Manganese, B12 and Blood Pressure 20 years later

Pregnant women whose blood contains higher levels of vitamin B12, manganese and copper may face a lower risk of high blood pressure nearly two decades after giving birth. A cohort study that began in 1999 and ended in 2021 examined blood samples collected between 1999 and 2002 during the early stages of women’s pregnancies for…
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Carbohydrate Quality for Healthy Aging

It is known that carbohydrates can affect health differently depending on their quality. Our weight, our energy, and the fluctuations in our blood sugar levels are related to the quality and quantity of carbohydrates we consume with our diet. It is also known that starchy carbohydrates, such as potatoes, white bread, and processed white pasta,…
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Funding of scientific articles by industry

In general, scientific articles are funded by various sources, such as international and national funds, private funds, research institutions. Funding can also come from government grants, organizations and foundations, as well as from special publications depending on the articles. Funding of scientific research and by extension scientific articles related to nutrition and dietary supplements can…