Noticias sobre la Nutrición

Noviembre 07, 2007
Study firmly links Obesity and Cancer
One of the largest medical studies ever undertaken has confirmed what many public health officials already feared: Being overweight can give you cancer.It is already established that excess body fat is an important cause of diabetes, heart disease, st...
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Noviembre 04, 2007
Euromonitor: 2007 snack sales growth close to 2 percent
The sweet and salty snack industry has suffered a lower sales growth rate in 2007 due to negative press over rising obesity rates, but sales still increased by almost two per cent in 2007, according to Euromonitor analyst Irina Kazanchuk.PepsiCo has b...
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Octubre 30, 2007
CDC: US Obesity levels have not risen last year
Obesity rates did not rise last year for the first time in 25 years, a study has said, but are still too high and will continue to dominate public health agenda. The findings for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that while 34 p...
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Octubre 29, 2007
McDonald's Hungary moves to trans fat free frying oil
From October, McDonald’s Hungary replaces its cooking oil to a newly developed mixture that is made of rapeseed and sunflower seed oil. The new oil has lower than 2% TFA content – reduced from the current maximum of 5%. And the rate of saturated fats ...
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Octubre 27, 2007
Bringing Calories Out of Hiding
There’s no telling how many calories the restaurant industry has expended running away from New York’s pioneering attempt to improve the city’s health by requiring chain eateries to prominently display calorie information. Fortunately, the city health...
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New York City Reintroduces Calorie Rule
Octubre 25, 2007
New York City Reintroduces Calorie Rule
The Bloomberg administration, in its continuing fight against obesity, reintroduced a measure yesterday to force chain restaurants to display calorie information on their menus or menu boards, after a federal judge struck down a similar measure last m...
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Octubre 19, 2007
UK fast food peppered with salt
A probe into the culinary offerings of the UK's favourite fast food restaurants has found "shockingly high levels of salt in some family, individual, and children's meal options", which in many cases could result in kids receiving well over ...
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Octubre 18, 2007
First NYC restaurants fined for trans fat violations
Four Queens restaurants were recently slapped with fines for trans fat violations during routine inspections, placing them among the first establishments to be punished under new laws that require city eateries to switch to alternative oils, margarin...
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Septiembre 26, 2007
Fast Food chains in Australia urged to reduce unhealthy fats
Fast food chains in Australia have cut down on the use of unhealthy trans fats amid threats of regulation, and have agreed to reduce saturated fats following pressure from health groups. Major chains including McDonald's, KFC, Hungry Jacks and Pizza ...
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Septiembre 20, 2007
Se subestiman las calorías del menú en restaurantes "saludables"
Las personas que optan por comer en un restaurante "saludable"suelen consumir más calorías de las que ingerirían si concurren a un lugar de comida rápida sin proclamas de salud, indicó un estudio. Investigadores hallaron que las personas sub...
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Septiembre 13, 2007
Goldin on Burger King Healthy Kids Food Initiative: 'Better late than never' (Audio)
Bob Goldin, executive vice president and food industry analyst at Technomic says he can "only applaud"Burger King's healthy kids food initiative, but says it is "long over due"with its healthy kids food initiative. He tells Steve P...
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Septiembre 12, 2007
100 calorie snack packs continue to thrive
In an attempt to assuage public concern about the obesity problem, major snack brands like Kraft, Kellogs and Frito-lay are responding with 100-calorie packs of their most popular varieties.   According to Tom Vierhile, director of Productscan Online, ...
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Septiembre 11, 2007
California Legislature Passes Menu Labeling Bill for fast food restaurants
Last night the California Assembly passed a bill requiring calories on fast-food menu boards and additional nutrition information on chain-restaurants’ printed menus. Later today, the state’s Senate will consider separate legislation that would requir...
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Septiembre 10, 2007
McDonald's Worker Jailed for Serving Salty Burger
A 20-year-old McDonald's employee spent a night in jail and is facing criminal charges after a police officer complained that the burger she prepared with too much salt made him sick. Kendra Bull was charged with misdemeanor reckless conduct and arre...
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Potatoes Chock Full of Phytochemicals
Septiembre 07, 2007
Potatoes Chock Full of Phytochemicals
Americans love their spuds, consuming 130 pounds per person annually. Now that culinary love affair could grow even more passionate with Agricultural Research Service (ARS) findings that some potato varieties are packed with health-promoting compounds...
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Noviembre 06, 2006
Consumer Reports tests find trans fats in Wendy’s fries
Consumer Reports purchased large servings of fries from three Wendy's restaurants in Westchester County, N.Y., in early September. We sent the fries to an independent lab for fatty-acid analysis. We were surprised to find that the lab tests showed the...
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Junio 08, 2006
Wendy's Significantly Cuts Trans Fats -- Switch to New Cooking Oil Under Way
In a move that significantly reduces trans fatty acids (TFAs) on its menu, Wendy's® is making the switch to non- hydrogenated cooking oil for its French fries and breaded chicken items. The oil has zero grams of trans fat per serving.
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