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Food is your body’s fuel, so it’s important to eat before exercise. However, the wrong food at the wrong time can upset your stomach and bring a quick end to your workout.
In this video, Mayo Clinic Healthy Living Program wellness dietitian Angie Murad serves up answers about when and what to eat before your workout. Jeff Olsen reports.
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A new Mayo Clinic study shows low-carbohydrate diets are slightly more effective for weight loss than low-fat diets.
“Our review found those following the low-carbohydrate diet lost about 2.5 to 5 pounds more than those following comparison diets, which usually were calorie-restricted and or low-fat,” says Dr. Heather Fields, an internal medicine physician at Mayo Clinic and the study’s lead author.
Dr. Fields says, although no short-term negative health consequences were noted, the research did not examine the long-term implications of a low-carb diet.
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Fields further explains the study’s findings and notes important cautions that come with a diet low in carbohydrates. Jeff Olsen reports.
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Most of us could stand to drop a few pounds, but it’s always harder to get the weight off than we expect.
So when you hear about people losing a ton of weight in a short period of time on the latest low-carb diet craze, the keto diet, it sounds like the magic formula.
But Dr. Donald Hensrud, author of The Mayo Clinic Diet Book, says the keto diet isn’t new, and it’s not the magic formula people think it is.
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Less than a year ago, four-year-old Max Irvine was having hundreds of seizures a day. Under the guidance of Mayo Clinic pediatric neurologist Elaine Wirrell, M.D., Troy and Kristine Irvine took Max off all his epilepsy medications and relied on the ketogenic diet to inhibit his seizures. The day he took his last pill, he started to walk again. That evening he began talking again and Max has not had another seizure since that day. This video tells their story. Video Rating: / 5
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Cathy Deimeke, a Mayo Clinic nutritionist, has 6 tips on how to work healthy foods into your diet without spending a lot of money. Video Rating: / 5
How’s your heart? What are you doing to make it healthier? A new Mayo Clinic survey shows a family history of heart disease is a big factor in how you answer those questions.
In the latest Mayo Clinic National Health Checkup, 67 percent of participants with a family history of heart disease listed dietary changes as the main way they are working to improve heart health, followed by monitoring blood pressure and cholesterol regularly (59 percent) and increasing exercise (51 percent).
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, cardiologist Dr. Rekha Mankad has ideas for dietary changes you can make today to boost your heart health. Jeff Olsen reports.
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Heart disease is a leading cause of death for women, and despite increases in awareness, health officials say women remain unaware of their risks. Dr. Amy Pollak, a cardiologist at Mayo Clinic says one way to reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke is to maintain a healthy diet.
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