THE WORLD APPLE AND PEAR ASSOCIATION

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Research studies

 

This ‘Nutrition & Health’ research studies database aims at keeping you up-to-date with the most important studies in this area, published around the world. To find the information you look for you can use either the search engine below to look for specific words or the provided key words on the right.

 

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Criteria: apple juice

 

Consumption of various forms of apples is associated with a better nutrient intake and improved nutrient adequacy in diets of children
(2016)

 

Apple juice improved behavioral but not cognitive symptoms in moderate-to-late stage Alzheimer´s disease in an open-label pilot study
(2013)

 

Effect of orange and apple juices on iron absorption in children
(2012)

 

Effects of food form and timing of ingestion of appetite and energy intake in lean young adults and in young adults with obesity
(2009)

 

Mini-review: The effects of apples on plasma cholesterol levels and cardiovascular risk – a review of the evidence
(2009)

 

Apple Juice Consumption Reduces Plasma Low Density Lipoprotein Oxidation in Healthy Men and Women
(2000)

 

 

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