Study finds health reasons outweigh climate arguments in lifestyle counseling in health care

Study finds health reasons outweigh climate arguments in lifestyle counseling in health care

Credit: CC0 Public Domain Today, we know that individual climate action can yield great benefits for human health, and in discussions about lifestyle, health care professionals have the opportunity to highlight the benefits of a plant-forward diet and physical activity for both individual patient outcomes as well as planetary health. But how are such messages…

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Machine-learning model can reliably predict cognitive performance based on lifestyle indicators

Machine-learning model can reliably predict cognitive performance based on lifestyle indicators

Credit: MART PRODUCTION from Pexels A new study offers insight into the health and lifestyle indicators—including diet, physical activity and weight—that align most closely with healthy brain function across the lifespan. The study used machine learning to determine which variables best predicted a person’s ability to quickly complete a task without becoming distracted. Reported in…

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Knowing your Alzheimer's risk may ease anxiety but reduce motivation for healthy habits, study finds

Knowing your Alzheimer’s risk may ease anxiety but reduce motivation for healthy habits, study finds

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Learning about one’s risk for Alzheimer’s disease may not lead to emotional distress, but motivation to maintain healthy lifestyle changes tends to fade over time, even in people at high risk, according to a study involving a Rutgers Health researcher. The study, published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia, was written by Sapir…

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Eating ultra-processed foods may harm your health, research indicates

Eating ultra-processed foods may harm your health, research indicates

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Consumption of ultra-processed foods, such as sugar-sweetened beverages, potato chips and packaged cookies, may be associated with adverse health outcomes, according to research being presented at the ACC Asia 2025 Together with SCS 36th Annual Scientific Meeting taking place May 9–11 in Singapore. This risk for hypertension, other cardiovascular events, cancer,…

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Few target India's heart disease challenge

Few target India’s heart disease challenge

Credit: Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences Smartphones are changing the way people manage their health—but when it comes to heart disease in India, app stores are lagging far behind. Despite heart disease being the country’s leading cause of death, accounting for more than 28% of all fatalities, a new study published in the Journal…

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AI can serve up ideas for healthy meals in a snap, but they come with a side of caution

AI can serve up ideas for healthy meals in a snap, but they come with a side of caution

Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain For anybody who’s struggled to pull together a grocery list or plan a week of family meals, the promise of assistance from artificial intelligence is downright appetizing. AI can make dull, time-consuming tasks a breeze, and nutrition experts who understand the emerging technology are enthusiastic. But they season their enthusiasm with…

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Value of braiding cultural food values with nutrition education to promote healthy eating explored in Osage Nation

Value of braiding cultural food values with nutrition education to promote healthy eating explored in Osage Nation

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain A recent study in the Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior accentuates the value of integrating Indigenous knowledge and community perspectives into health interventions. The research addresses challenges in defining healthy eating in a culturally specific context. The study emphasizes the importance of involving local voices to develop sustainable health solutions…

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African American men see biggest survival gain from healthier lifestyles post prostate cancer diagnosis

African American men see biggest survival gain from healthier lifestyles post prostate cancer diagnosis

Credit: CC0 Public Domain Research conducted across multiple institutions, including the University of Southern California, University of Hawaii, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health reported that healthier lifestyle and dietary behaviors after prostate cancer (PCa) diagnosis were linked to improved survival. A significant association was found for African American men in reducing prostate…

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