Key Takeaways Frequent junk food intake increases long-term diabetes risk by raising blood glucose variability and insulin ...
It's easy to assume people with obesity eat more because they simply love food more. However, new research suggests the opposite. In fact, the more weight you gain, the less pleasure your brain ...
Snacking on junk food can disrupt your diet even if you eat healthy meals. A nutritionist recommends her favorite healthy ...
Eating a junk food-heavy diet for just a few days may be hurting your memory, researchers have warned. More than a third of Americans consume cheeseburgers, fries, and other junk food on any given day ...
Before I had kids, I worked in The Children’s Eating Lab at Penn State University. As a young, idealistic, somewhat naïve graduate student, I developed all sorts of ideas about how I would feed my ...
Dietitians share tips as experts warn about kids' weight gain post-pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic has upended much of the lives of children, and their diets too, research is showing. One recent ...
We’ve all been there: it’s late at night and you're bingeing your favorite show when out of nowhere, a junk food craving hits. It can take sheer willpower to stop yourself from downing a pint of Ben & ...
Ultraprocessed” has become a bad word in our food supply, but regulators are struggling with how to define the term to help consumers. Here’s why that’s so hard to do.
I work with a lot of parents whose kids have eating or body image issues. And recently, I had the privilege of interviewing Elyse Resch, MS, RDN, CEDS-C, Fiaedp, FADA, and FAND. She’s the co-creator ...
New Australian research adds to growing evidence that fermented foods could have a key role to play in brain function via the ...