July
2004 Newsletter
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out how to IMPROVE YOUR DIET by doing
our on-line course module on
"Healthy Eating Tips" for $29.95
(as
part of 2004 annual subscription).
Subscribers
also get:
-
access to the on-line book
"Food Facts" on CD-rom
by Professor Wahlqvist
- member discounts for all our on-line
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for the general public in nutrition.
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Asia
Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition
If
you wish to receive a hard copy of the
journal, annual subscription is only AU$135
(inc. GST); for on-line access only
subscription is AU$120 (inc. GST)
- more...
HEC
FACT SHEETS (co-authored
with Victorian Government Better Health
Channel website)
Learn
more about
"Organic
foods"
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WHAT'S
NEW IN NUTRITION RESEARCH
Vegetables
and fruit may keep the uterus healthy
and protect against endometriosis
The
endometrium is the name given to the membrane
which lines the uterus or womb in women.
Endometriosis is a condition which affects
as many as 5 in every 100 women and it
is where the endometrium grows outside
the uterus and attaches to organs in the
abdominal cavity such as the ovaries and
fallopian tubes and less commonly on the
bladder, bowel, lungs, arm, thigh and
other locations. This tissue develops
into lesions/growths and responds to the
menstrual cycle as if it were still in
the uterus. Each month the misplaced tissue
builds up and sheds, but the blood and
tissue has no way of leaving the abdominal
cavity thus resulting in pools of blood
and inflammation that forms scar tissue
causing pain, infertility and bowel problems.
Infertility can be caused by the scar
tissue blocking the fallopian tubes and
interefering with ovulation or through
the development of ovarian cysts.
The causes of endometriosis are unknown
but there are several theories that suggest
possible causes such as a genetic predisposition,
immune
system or hormonal problems or exposure
to the pesticide dioxin.
Interestingly, diet has not been
linked to this condition yet many women
with endometriosis suffer from allergies,
chemical sensitivities and frequent yeast
infections. A new study from Italy has
linked diet to endometriosis more....
The ideal body shape for adults as
perceived by children
An
Australian study on 511 Brisbane school
children aged 6-11 (published
in the Journal of Sex Research by Connolly
et al) were shown drawings of women
and men with varying waist-to-hip ratios
and body mass index to investigate body
shape preferences among children. Children
aged 5 and 6 preferred thin, tubular body
shapes. In contrast, there was a significant
shift in body shape preferences in children
aged 10 and 11 for an "hour glass
figure" in women more...
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NUTRITION
RESOURCES ON THE WEB
http://www.freshforkids.com.au
The
'Fresh for Kids' program was developed
by Sydney Markets in 1997 with the main
objective to increase fruit and vegetable
consumption by children aged 6-12. It?s
second objective is to promote a healthy
lifestyle that incorporates regular physical
activity teamed with a diet rich in fresh
fruit and vegetables. The 'Fresh for Kids'
program is also promoted in Qld by Brisbane
Markets.
Nestle
nutrition and product information sheets
on-line http://www.nestle.com.au/npi
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Recipe of the month: Indian
spicy rice
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you have a recipe you would like to
share with other HEC fans please email
to info@healthyeatingclub.org
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