Effect of Dietary Protein Content on Weight Gain, Energy Expenditure, and Body Composition During Overeating: A ... Journal of the American Medical Association Tue, 03 Jan 2012 14:21 PM PST Context The role of diet composition in response to overeating and energy dissipation in humans is unclear. Objective To evaluate the effects of overconsumption of low, normal, and high protein diets on weight gain, energy expenditure, and body composition. Design, Setting, and Participants A single-blind, randomized controlled trial of 25 US healthy, weight-stable male and female volunteers ... | Coyotes activate G Mike Smith off injured reserve The San Francisco Examiner Tue, 03 Jan 2012 14:12 PM PST The Associated Press The Associated Press GLENDALE, Ariz. The Phoenix Coyotes have activated goaltender Mike Smith off injured reserve and sent backup goalie Curtis McElhinney back to their minor league affiliate in Portland, Maine. Coyotes general manager Don Maloney announced the moves before Tuesday night's game at St. Louis. Smith missed six games after a lower-body injury on Dec. 20 at ... | Coyotes activate goaltender Smith from IR WGRZ-TV Buffalo Tue, 03 Jan 2012 14:11 PM PST Glendale, AZ (Sports Network) - The Phoenix Coyotes activated goaltender Mike Smith from injured reserve Tuesday. Smith missed a total of six games due to a lower-body injury believed to be a groin issue, according to an Arizona Republic report on December 26. | Calories, not protein, matter most for fat gain Reuters via Yahoo! India News Tue, 03 Jan 2012 14:06 PM PST NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When it comes to packing on body fat, the volume of calories you ingest seems to count more than whether those calories come from lots of protein, or very little. Researchers found that people who ate high-calorie diets all gained about the same amount of fat. Those whose diets were low in protein gained less weight overall than people on high- and moderate-protein ... | Insulin-Linked Hormone May Also Raise Alzheimer's Risk HealthDay via Yahoo! News Tue, 03 Jan 2012 14:04 PM PST TUESDAY, Jan. 3 (HealthDay News) -- Rising levels of a hormone associated with sensitizing the body to insulin appears to raise the risk for developing dementia and Alzheimer's among women, new research reveals. | Phoenix Coyotes activate goalie Mike Smith, assign backup to Curtis McElhinney to minors Washington Post Tue, 03 Jan 2012 13:49 PM PST GLENDALE, Ariz. â" The Phoenix Coyotes have activated goaltender Mike Smith off injured reserve and sent backup goalie Curtis McElhinney back to their minor league affiliate in Portland, Maine. Coyotes general manager Don Maloney announced the moves before Tuesday nightâs game at St. Louis. Smith missed six games after a lower-body injury on Dec. 20 at Florida. Read full article >> | Mount Rainier staff meets to grieve loss of ranger KATU Portland Tue, 03 Jan 2012 13:49 PM PST Mount Rainier National Park remained closed Tuesday following the discovery of the body of the suspected gunman in the fatal shooting of a park ranger that has devastated the close-knit group of park workers. | UN Staff Union Mourns Colleagues Killed Over Past Year Scoop.co.nz Tue, 03 Jan 2012 13:47 PM PST New York, Jan 3 2012 2:10PM United Nations staff members have become primary targets of attacks by terrorists and insurgents around the globe, the world bodyâs Staff Union warned today as it paid tribute to those colleagues killed while serving with the Organization in 2011. | | |
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