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Heart-Healthy, Reduced-Calorie Diets Promote Long-term Weight Loss01-14-2010
... or high in total fat (20 or 40 percent of calories) with average or high protein (15 or 25 percent of calories ...
http://www.epa.gov/aging/press/othernews/2009/2009_0225_ons_1.htm (HTML)
Final Report | The Effectiveness of Energy Generating Exercise Equipment for Energy Conservation Education08-04-2008
... to produce efficient exercise machines and an effective educational program, Calories to Kilowatts established several objectives... human body and the electrical output of the machines, human calories were converted to watts and contrasted with the watt output ...
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Replacing Some Carbohydrates With Protein And Unsaturated Fat May Enhance Heart Health Benefits | Other News Sources | Aging Initiative | US EPA01-06-2010
The diet emphasizing carbohydrates contained 58 percent of calories from carbohydrates and 15 percent of calories from protein. In addition, it contained 21 percent of calories from unsaturated fat.
http://www.epa.gov/aging/press/othernews/2005/2005_1115_ons_2.htm (HTML)
Final Report | Bringing Global Thinking to Local Sustainability Efforts: A Collaborative Project for the Boston Metropolitan Region03-20-2009
In the BAU and Policy Reform scenarios per capita calorie intake remains constant at 2005 levels of 3750 calories per day throughout the study period ...
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Resveratrol Found to Improve Health, But Not Longevity in Aging Mice on Standard Diet01-06-2010
The investigators compared mice fed a standard diet, a high-calorie diet, or an every-other-day feeding regimen with or ...
http://www.epa.gov/aging/press/othernews/2008/2008_0703_ons_1.htm (HTML)
A Little TLC Goes a Long Way Toward Reducing High Cholesterol | Other News Sources | Aging Initiative | US EPA01-06-2010
... program to get people moving and includes a chart of calories burned in common activities... There are also sample menus for TLC at different calorie levels.
http://www.epa.gov/aging/press/othernews/2006/2006_0824_ons_1.htm (HTML)
Making Multiple Lifestyle Changes is Beneficial, Achievable in Lowering High Blood Pressure | Other News Sources | Aging Initiative | US EPA01-06-2010
Greater reductions in calorie intake: the intervention groups reduced their daily intake by 95 (DASH) and 130 calories (without DASH ...
http://www.epa.gov/aging/press/othernews/2006/2006_0403_ons_1.htm (HTML)
Recovery Act Funding Seeks to Help Understand Basic Secrets of Aging11-24-2009
Calorie restriction, very low calorie but nutritious diets that have been tested in laboratory animals ... Despite these findings, calorie restriction may not be practical or safe for most people.
http://www.epa.gov/aging/press/othernews/2009/2009_1123_ons_2.htm (HTML)
Statement Of Gabriel Fernandes | Aging Initiative | US EPA12-28-2009
We also noted that feeding fewer calories - particularly when those calories include fish oil - significantly delays the onset of disease by ...
http://www.epa.gov/aging/listening/2003/texas_fernandes.htm (HTML)
Framingham Observational Study Notes Greater Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome Among Adults Consuming Soft Drinks03-13-2007
Other studies have shown that the extra calories and sugar in soft drinks contribute to weight gain, and ... that the increased risk of metabolic syndrome associated with high-calorie, high-sugar regular soft drinks might be expected, the similar ...
http://www.epa.gov/aging/press/othernews/2007/2007_0723_ons_1.htm (HTML)

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