Home News Livestock Crops Markets Hay, Range & Pasture Home & Family Classifieds Resources This Week's Journal

High Plains Journal on Nook
Farm Survey

Reader Comment:
by gabriela

"Good luck Great post y love you!Thanks for the info it had cleared out too"....Read the story...
Join other discussions.


Checkoff research leads to positive publicity for beef

One of the leading medical websites published a story recently called "Five foods you don't have to give up this year." Author David Grotto, a registered and licensed dietitian, listed beef as the No. 1 food "worthy of keeping in your diet." In his blog appearing on WebMD, Grotto quoted the latest checkoff-funded research showing the inclusion of lean beef in a low saturated fat, high-fiber diet can lower the risk of heart disease by reducing levels of total and LDL (bad) cholesterol.

The blog quoted Penn State University Distinguished Professor of Nutrition Penny Kris-Etherton, who led the study. Her findings are unique because it's the first time lean beef was included in a diet providing less than 7 percent saturated fat that effectively lowered LDL cholesterol.

"The take-home message is that lean beef can be included in a heart-healthy diet and, best yet, there are 29 cuts of beef that fall into the lean category," said Kris-Etherton, as quoted in Grotto's blog.

Other foods making Grotto's top five were roasted nuts, chocolate, eggs and coffee. WebMD's network of sites reach an average of 86.4 million unique visitors per month. The site is widely known as the leading health portal in the U.S.


Click for related articles Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame to hold dinner, benefit auction
Herd bull management is key to successful breeding season
Former ICA leader inducted to Hall of Fame
Steer of Merit certifications announced
ICA members adopt policy to address uncertainty
County cattlemen's groups recognized for membership success

Comments on Articles article 2012- 2 - 0103PositiveBeefPublicitysr.cfm
Add Your Comment
To post a comment on this story, enter your screen name and email address then click "Add Comment." Your email address will not be displayed.


107 Recommend | 0 Comments

Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source
Google
 
Web hpj.com
Copyright/Privacy
Copyright 1995-2012.  High Plains Publishers, Inc.  All rights reserved.  Any republishing of these pages, including electronic reproduction of the editorial archives or classified advertising, is strictly prohibited. If you have questions or comments you can reach us at
High Plains Journal 1500 E. Wyatt Earp Blvd., P.O. Box 760, Dodge City, KS 67801 or call 1-800-452-7171. Email: webmaster@hpj.com

Search HPJ









Inside Futures

Editorial Archives

Browse Archives