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Mozaffarian said that people often replace fat with carbohydrates. Food producers also frequently substitute saturated fat for trans fat??both of which have detrimental effects...
...twenty years for new research to influence guidelines and for those guidelines to reach public consciousness. Frank B. Hu, a professor of nutrition and epidemiology at HSPH, said this study could begin the “paradigm shift” to focus on “quality of fat?? instead of just the quantity...
...remaining $143 million must be the focus of our community. We will not meet this goal by simply making further reductions in our existing programs. As we have often heard, the current reductions left no “fat?? in our programs, and to continue to squeeze them would simply “cut into bone.” We must look at each major area of the FAS and decide what excellence for the future will look like, within a budget driven by our new fiscal reality. Only then can we decide where to make further reductions...
Researchers at Harvard Medical School have discovered that adult humans do in fact possess a type of beneficial fat??previously thought to only be present in babies, young children, and other small mammals—that burns calories instead of storing them. The discovery was made simultaneously by three independent research teams in Boston, the Netherlands, Finland, and Sweden. Brown fat and its potentially crucial role in warding off obesity has since been the subject of three articles in the latest issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Unlike its counterpart white fat, a mere two ounces...
...responding together,” she said, noting that budgetary belt-tightening is required across the board in a recessionary economy. “We’re a team.” Mount added that OCS has already “trimmed the fat?? in its expenditures, reducing food, travel, and the purchase of paper products. Other, more long-term alternatives to cutting back on operation costs included closing OCS on Fridays during the academic year, but Mount said that this wasn’t even a viable option for her. “From the students?...