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June 2010 Media Release - Food labels and NUT-rition - reading between the lines
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Many consumers have difficulty understanding and using the information on food labels to guide their food choices. Consumers need to interpret food labels correctly in the context of their individual lifestyle and dietary and health needs. Choosing foods wisely is made easier with Nuts for Life's Top Five Tips for demystifying food labels.
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April 2010 Media Release - Healthy Eating Plan
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Many dieters following traditional weight loss diets avoid or exclude certain high fat foods to reduce their kilojoule intake in the belief that those foods contribute to weight gain. Unfortunately this can often be at the expense of reducing key nutrients by removing foods containing healthy fats such as nuts, avocado and vegetable oils.
Nuts - almonds, Brazil nuts, cashew, chestnuts, hazelnuts, macadamias, pecans, pine nuts, pistachios and walnuts are high in healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats (ranging from 49% to 76% total fat, with the exception of chestnuts which contain only 0.6% total fat) but are also packed full of valuable vitamins, minerals, dietary fibre and antioxidants.
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March 2010 Media Release - Health Heart and Healthy Body
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While adults should eat at least two serves of fruit and five serves of vegetables every day, most Australians only eat half the amount of fruit and vegetables recommended to stay healthy.
Eating plenty of fruit and vegetables contributes to good health by protecting you against a number of diseases and helping maintain a healthy weight. But going that extra step to include a handful of nuts to this 2 + 5 mantra can help promote a healthy heart.
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Feb 2010 Media Release - You CAN have your gluten free cake and eat it too
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Tree nuts not only have a range of great health benefits but they are naturally gluten free, making them the ideal snack or food ingredient for the one in every 100 Australians that are gluten intolerant.
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Nov 2009 Media release - Nuts the new Superfood
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Move over cranberries, blueberries and broccoli there’s a new Superfood in town – nuts.
Nuts, especially pecans, walnuts and hazelnuts have a high antioxidant capacity (as measured by their total oxygen radical absorbance capacity or ORAC level) and are comparable, even superior to many known ‘superfoods’.
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Sept 2009 Media Release - Nuts and Weight Management
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More and more evidence is indicating that eating nuts regularly is unlikely to cause weight gain. In fact there is an increasing volume of research that suggests eating nuts regularly (30-60g/day) as part of a moderate fat, kilojoule controlled diet can in fact help to manage weight.
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August 2009 Media Release - Nuts: not only good for hearts but eyes and gut too
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Scientific research has found that eating a handful of nuts each day can halve your risk of developing heart disease, lower blood cholesterol, help control weight and act as a preventative measure against Type 2 diabetes. But further research into nature’s own vitamin pills has found nuts to even benefit lesser known health conditions such as eye health, gallstones and gut health.
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July 2009 Media Release - Nuts are an important element to a Mediterranean diet
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It is widely recognised by nutritionists and researchers around the world that the Mediterranean diet is one of the best for your health and weight. But what is it about this diet that is so good for you?
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July 2009 Media Release - Nuts benefit those with Type 2 Diabetes
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While people with diabetes have twice the risk of heart disease over those without diabetes, the health benefits from eating nuts go well beyond the known cardiovascular health effects. Here’s an update on the latest research from around the world which is uncovering more about the importance of nuts for those living with or at risk of diabetes.
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June 2009 Media Release - Nuts: Nature’s own vitamin pill, no matter the age
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Nuts are jam packed with natural goodness. Nature’s own vitamin pill, nuts can be highly beneficial to your health, no matter your age.
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April 2009 Media Release - It’s all in a handful - unlock a tasty secret to a healthy balanced diet
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Including nuts in your diet is as easy as eating a handful of nuts most days, and it’s as important as ensuring you eat 2 serves of fruit and 5 vegetables daily.
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April 2009 Media Release - Boost your metabolic health with nuts
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Nuts are not only an energy dense food, but nutrient dense too - rich in nutrients and other bioactives such as antioxidants with important metabolic benefits. Here’s how nuts can help combat the various health conditions linked with the Metabolic Syndrome.
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February 2009 Media Release - Nuts Key to Healthy Weight Management
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Because nuts contain significant amounts of fat (largely the ‘good’ unsaturated type) and are energy dense, many people trying to manage their weight avoid eating them altogether. But studies have actually found that nuts can help to satisfy hunger for longer, meaning you actually eat less.
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February 2009 Media Release - Healthy hearts for life
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Studies show that enjoying a handful of nuts (30g) five to seven times a week can halve your risk of developing cardiovascular disease.
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January 2009 Media Release - Know your fats
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Unhealthy saturated fats vs healthy unsaturated fats – can you spot the difference? It’s the Power of Un
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Nov 2008 Media Release - Going nuts on Christmas
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Christmas can be one of the biggest times of year for family, friends, and your waistline! Why not go nuts this Christmas, substitute some indulgent Christmas treats with tasty, healthy nuts and spend New Years feeling great?
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June 2008 Media Release - International Nut Research
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Research from around the world continues to demonstrate that nuts provide important health advantages.
International research investigating the health benefits of tree nuts, including almonds, Brazil nuts and macadamias supports the Australian nut industry’s message that it’s vital to eat a handful of nuts most days a week.
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March 2008 Media Release - The role of nuts in weight management
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Cravings at work can have you throwing all of your good intentions out the window.
But did you know that eating just a handful of nuts each day can help to curb those afternoon hunger cravings?
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February 2008 Media Release - Share the Gift of Good Health this Mothers Day
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There’s no better way to show your mum just how much you care, than giving her the heartiest gift this Mothers Day.
With the Heart Foundation’s Heart Week and Mothers Day taking place in May, all caring sons and daughters should give the gift of good health this year.
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October 2007 Media Release - Give a Handful of Love this Valentine's Day
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Give a handful of love this Valentine’s Day
With research indicating that just a handful of mixed nuts each day can significantly reduce cholesterol and the risk of heart disease, the Nuts for Life program encourages sweethearts to give from the heart, for the heart, this Valentine’s Day.
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October 2007 Media release - Go Nuts on Australia Day!
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Go nuts on Australia Day
Australia Day is our big day to celebrate Australian traditions – and enjoy the influence of so many cultures and culinary delights that make Australia what it is.
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October 2007 Media release - Festive Entertaining
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Go nuts this festive season!
While we all enjoy the eating, drinking and entertaining associated with the Christmas and New Year period, the ‘silly season’ is often a time that leaves even the best of us feeling a little sluggish.
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June 2007 Media Release
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More great news about nuts from around the globe!
Canadian researchers have shown that in addition to lowering blood cholesterol levels, raw almonds - when eaten with carbohydrate foods - may also slow the rise in corresponding blood glucose levels[1], which is another potential benefit to heart health. The effect may be due to almonds high monounsaturated fat content, vegetable protein, fibre and antioxidant content.
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May 2007 Media release
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Nuts or supplements for all your nutritional needs?
Changes to Australia’s Recommended Dietary Intakes (RDIs) for nutrients has seen the requirement for a number of nutrients increase, which begs the question: can we meet all our nutritional needs naturally through our diet or are supplements necessary
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April 2007 Media Release
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Nuts get to the heart of the matter.
We all know that enjoying a handful of nuts regularly does wonders for your heart. But just how easy is it to incorporate nuts into our daily diets?
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March 2007 Media Release
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Free Yoga in the City!
Nuts for Life is delighted to invite you to take a break from your “nutty” hectic life and come and join the Nuts for Life Yoga experience!
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February 2007 Media Release
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New Report affirms link between nuts and healthy hearts.
A review by Australian nutrition experts, published in the international journal Current Opinion in Lipidology provides further support for the heart health benefits derived from regularly eating nuts.
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January 2007 Media Release
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More and more Australians get the message and celebrate nuts
This Australia Day, wake up, fly the flag and mark the nation’s birthday by tucking into a handful of nuts.
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Nut Industry Statistics release 25th Sept 2006
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Media release outlining the major growth in the AustraianTree Nut Industry over the last four years.
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June 2005 consumer media release
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Tree nuts - heroes in a half shell!
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