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October 2015, University of Arkansas
High-protein breakfast may benefit weight control in children
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Earlier Press Releases
Aug 31, 2015, University of Arkansas
Look to Protein Breakfasts to Make a Dent in Child Obesity
A protein-based meal makes it more likely that kids especially overweight ones will burn more calories than those who eat a carbohydrate-based breakfast.
July 23, 2015, Texas Tech University
Researcher receives grant to study role of eggs in weight loss
Dr. Nik Dhurandhar, chairman of the Department of Nutritional Sciences, received a grant from the American Egg Board to study whether eating eggs for breakfast while on a diet can contribute to greater weight loss.
April 30, 2015, University of Missouri-Columbia
Busy Americans can reap health benefits by balancing protein intake throughout the day
MU researcher provides strategies for integrating more protein into diets
April 29, 2015, University of Missouri-Columbia
Prevent type 2 diabetes blood-sugar spikes by eating more protein for breakfast
March 2015 Consuming Eggs with Raw Vegetables Increases Nutritive Value
Time Magazine, Yahoo Health
February 2015 Breakfast habits affect teens metabolic responses to protein-packed morning meals
September 2014 Study finds high protein diets lead to lower blood pressure
January 2014 New Study Suggests Choline Recommendations During Pregnancy May Be Too Low
April 2013 New Research Points to Benefits of Eggs, Even for Those at Cardiovascular Risk
March 2013 Protein-Rich Foods Make More of Breakfast
August 2012 A Diet High in Choline During Pregnancy May Mean Less Stress for Baby
May 2012 Wake Up to Eggs: A Protein-Rich Egg Breakfast Can Act as Natures Appetite Suppressant
April 2012 Egg Nutrition Research Reveals Positive Impact on Metabolic Syndrome and Satiety
February 2012 Eggs Receive Great for You Seal from Walmart
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