Spokesman-Review Highlights Research from Washington State Twin Registry
Researchers at Washington State University are exploring the possibility that today’s high rates of obesity could be linked to epigenetics rather than just diet and exercise.
Researchers at Washington State University are exploring the possibility that today’s high rates of obesity could be linked to epigenetics rather than just diet and exercise.
The study, authored by a WSU College of Medicine research associate, found families that participated in the WIC program were much less likely to use potentially unsafe infant feeding practices during the shortage than income-eligible families that did not participate.
A susceptibility to gain weight may be written into molecular processes of human cells, a Washington State University study indicates.
Researchers in the WSU Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine’s Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology are using artificial intelligence (AI) technology in clinical exercise testing.
Current undergraduate students and graduates are invited to learn more about the WSU Master of Science Coordinated Program in Dietetics, Nutrition and Exercise Physiology (MS CPD) degree program. MS CPD Director […]
Students will study the connection from fields to plates to human health in the new Human Nutrition and Food Systems major at Washington State University. Available this fall, the new […]
Article from WSU Insider Astronaut Scott Kelly spent 340 days aboard the International Space Station beginning in March of 2015 while his identical twin remained on Earth. That dynamic helped elucidate some […]
The article “Can consuming grapes daily increase certain gut bacteria?” published by the Medical News Today, highlights research from Assistant Professor Franck Carbonero, PhD. Read the article here.
Congratulations to Associate Professor Julie Larsen, PhD, RDN, ACSM-RCEP, who received the 2023 Washington State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Outstanding Dietitian of the Year Award. This award is the […]
Congratulations to Nutrition and Exercise Physiology members Lisa Heneghen, MPH, RDN, CSO, CNSC, and Kelli Frederick, MEd, RDN, CD, who received Excellence in Practice Awards from the Washington State Academy […]