398 ND How to Slow Age-Related Muscle Loss

398 ND How to Slow Age-Related Muscle Loss

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New Research Alert: How do sugar substitutes affect the microbiome?

854. Do artificial sweeteners help—or hurt—efforts to manage weight? Fresh research offers some surprising new answers. References: Effect of sweeteners and sweetness enhancers on weight management and gut microbiota composition in individuals with overweight or obesity: the SWEE ...  Show more

Study proves that UPFs cause weight gain…or does it?

853. A recent study on ultra-processed foods seems to be yet another nail in the coffin for UPFs. But all is not as it seems. References Effect of ultra-processed food consumption on male reproductive and metabolic health Related Episodes: Maybe “hyperpalatabilty” isn’t the probl ...  Show more

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