Data on over 3,000 people shows only 8 percent with low-quality diets maintained high cognitive abilities into their 70s, a ...
New research shows an unhealthy diet is strongly associated with reduced cognitive function, but a high quality diet during ...
Nutrition influencers claim we should eat meat-heavy diets like our ancestors did. But our ancestors didn’t actually eat that ...
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is a prevalent eating disorder outlined in the DSM-5. Emotional distress (including stress, ...
Eating patterns that align with the Mediterranean diet or the dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) diet could help lower cardiovascular disease risk in adults with type 1 diabetes ...
Eating a high-quality diet in youth and middle age could help keep your brain functioning well in your senior years, ...
Outdoor eating has developed into a creative and ambiance-driven space that goes beyond simple utility. The chosen furniture ...
The study examined individuals who participate in Wondr — an evidence-based, digital behavior-change program — to determine which eating behavior patterns affect participation and weight loss ...
Certain gut bacteria may increase the risk that a person will binge eat and become obese, a new study suggests.
Eating a nutritious diet in youth and midlife can enhance brain function and reduce cognitive decline in later years.
Recovery from an eating disorder involves not just recovering physically but also rediscovering and reshaping your sense of ...
Making diet changes in midlife, such as eating more fruits and veggies, will pay off much later, finds new research.