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Useful Information

 

This webpage contains useful health information, including past newsletters from the S.D. Rural Bone Health Study and links to informative websites.

March 2-3-4 Nutrition Seminar

For information on the spring nutrition seminar, click on this link.

http://nfsh.sdstate.edu/Nutrition_Seminar/Nutrition_Seminar.htmlClick to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy



Nutrition Tidbits Newsletters:


The following list includes past editions of our Nutrition Tidbits Newsletter from the South Dakota Rural Bone Health Study. The table below highlights the topics included in each newsletter.  

S.D. Rural Bone Health Study Newsletters

Main Article

Bill Bones

Tidbits

Date

Rural Bone Study Begins

Bone Remodeling

Osteoporosis in Men

Fall 2001

Cholesterol, Health & Nutrition

Importance of Calcium

How to Change your Cholesterol

Spring 2002

Is Hormone Replacement Safe?

Having Children Beneficial to Bones?

What’s in Your Supplement?

Summer/Fall 2002

What are Trans Fatty Acids?

Are Power Walking and Vigorous Activity the Same?

Men Gain More, Lose Less Bone

Food from Cloned Animals

Winter/Spring 2003

The Truth About High Protein Diets

Facts about the West Nile Virus

Size Matters, When it comes to Eating

Summer 2003

Relationship between Pregnancies and Bone Size

America Increases Serving Sizes

Vitamin D and Diabetes

Summer 2004

Dietary Intake Among SDRBHS Participants

Teenage Dieting Leads to Weight Gain

Healthy Diets Cost Money

Fall 2004

Lifestyles Influence Bone Density

Importance of Bone Care

Whole Diets and Osteoporosis

Winter 2004

Less Body Fat = Better Cholesterol

Supplements for Weight Loss Ineffective

NEW “My Pyramid” Guidelines

Summer 2005

Importance of Vitamin D

Placebo Effect

The Importance of Continuing the SDRBHS

Fall 2005

Population Difference in Fracture Risk

SDRBHS has Insignificant Radiation Levels

Largest Study in the US comes to SDSU

Winter 2005

Research Effect of Dietary Recommendations

Importance of Grant Funded Studies

Portion Distortion

Spring 2006

Dietary Intake Method Change

Food Safety Reminders

Cross-sectional vs. Longitudinal Studies

Winter 2006

Healthful Holiday Hints

Recipe with Low-fat Substitution

Send in your recipe for analysis!

Spring 2007Click to view SDSU's Hyperlink Policy

Weight Gain with Aging

Health Consequences of Being Overweight

Sleep Deprivation and Bone

Summer 2007

Connections between Bone Health and Genetics

Update on Program

Dangers of Lead

Winter 2007

Grip Strength and Body Fat

Upcoming Nutrition Seminar

Heart Disease and Women

Spring 2008



Nutrition Websites:

The complete set of DRI's (Dietary Reference Intakes) Table from the National Academy of Sciences, Institute of Medicine, is available online at
http://www.iom.edu/?id=21377.


A new nutrition website is available to help people find answers to nutrition and food related questions. This site provides reliable information on a wide variety of nutrition related topics including healthy eating, nutrition, and obesity prevention. This c
omprehensive source of information on nutrition and dietary guidance has been gathered from multiple government agencies.  Find this site at: http://www.nutrition.gov/.


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