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Does gut training change for runners over 40? A sports dietitian explains
The science behind gut health for runners 40 and over is lacking. A sports dietitian what masters athletes need to know for peak performance.
Malabsorption refers to the reduced absorption of nutrients from the intestine into the bloodstream. It can affect the body’s ability to absorb all nutrients or some specific types of nutrients.
The way in which the body processes cholesterol affects the risk of cardiovascular diseases. LDL cholesterol is obtained from saturated fats in food and from hepatic cholesterol synthesis. Its ...
The time it takes for food to pass through your digestive system may seem like a minor detail, but a new study suggests that ...
Digestion begins in the mouth, where chewing increases surface area and saliva begins carbohydrate breakdown. Food then forms ...
What is the process of oral drug absorption, and how has the Fa equation evolved? Oral drug absorption begins with administering a drug product, followed by a rapid disintegration process. The drug ...
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