...an inherent defect in breast milk but rather to insufficient vitamin D intake in the mother. In this blog, we review recent findings on the lack of supplementation of both...
...not always shown to be beneficial, even for the above health effects. Calcium to Magnesium Intake Ratio may be More Important than Intake of Either Alone While magnesium intake has...
...showed that the higher the intake of alcohol, the lower the magnesium and selenium levels, indicating that no matter how much alcohol is consumed, any amount may affect the status...
...no supplemental vitamin C intake. Today, we’ll explore how vitamin D status may impact this association between supplemental vitamin C intake amount and the flu. Using the data you provided...
...percent who achieved an Omega-3 Index of less than 4%, 4% to 5.9%, 6% to 6.9%, and 8% or higher by weekly fatty fish intake. The chart below shows that...
...the determination of the nutrient requirement – the “recommended” intake – follows directly from these behaviors. An intake sufficient to get 97.5% of a healthy population up onto the effect...
SAN DIEGO, CA (March 18, 2015) – Researchers at UC San Diego and Creighton University have challenged the intake of vitamin D recommended by the National Academy of Sciences (NAS)...
...and smoking and alcohol use within the GrassrootsHealth cohort as well as where participants are located around the world. Today, we’ll look at the diet type and food intake, which...
In 2017, GrassrootsHealth added questions about dietary omega-3 intake to its questionnaire to collect the typical number of meals containing fatty fish, such as salmon, sardines, and tuna, or plant-based...
...magnesium intake. There was a 40% decrease in breast cancer risk for those with the highest dietary magnesium intake vs the lowest. 22% Lower Breast Cancer Risk with Magnesium Intake...