MNT daily newsletter - 20 October 2016

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Nutrition / Diet News
Study shows low vitamin D levels are associated with increased negative and depressive symptoms in psychotic disorders
New research presented at this year's International Early Psychosis Association (IEPA) meeting in Milan, Italy (20-22 October) shows that low vitamin D status is associated with increased...
20 Oct 2016
Childhood cancer survivors with poor diet at risk of chronic illness
A new study has found that adults who had childhood cancer are likely to have poor nutrition, which could increase the risk of chronic disease.
20 Oct 2016
Study reveals high levels of vitamin D inadequacy in UK adolescents
A study, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, has shown high levels of vitamin D inadequacy in UK adolescents, and - for the first time - identified the intake needed by...
20 Oct 2016
Eight superfoods you've never heard of but need to know
The Daily Meal report on a variety of largely unknown fruits, vegetables, and other foods that are particularly nutrient-dense, known as superfoods.
20 Oct 2016


Sports Medicine / Fitness News
Exchanging sedentariness for low-intensity physical activity can prevent weight gain in children
As little as 10 minutes of high-intensity physical activity per day reduces the amount of adipose tissue and enhances cardiorespiratory fitness in 6-8-year-old children, according to a new...
20 Oct 2016



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