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The traditional lipid profile compared with nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) may underestimate the risk for cardiovascular disease and may explain some of the discrepancies in results between studies analyzing the salubrious effects of soy. Our purpose was to compare the traditional lipid profile with NMR quantification of the number of lipoprotein particles, subclasses, and diameters or sizes in 30 sedentary males, between 18 and 30 years of age, consuming 1 of the following 3 supplements daily for 28 days: milk protein (Milk), isoflavone-poor soy protein (Soy-), or isoflavone-rich soy protein (Soy+). The study used a double-blind, parallel-arm design with random assignment to 1 of the 3 protein supplement groups.

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A comparison of folic acid awareness and intake among young women aged 18-24 years.

J Am Acad Nurse Pract

October 2007

Lenoir-Rhyne College, Maternal-Child Nursing, Hickory, North Carolin 28601, USA.

Purpose: To investigate public understanding of the importance of folic acid intake in young women aged 18-24 years.

Data Sources: A written questionnaire designed by the researcher was administered to 138 young women aged 18-24 years attending college or those seeking care in the county health facility. A total of 88 complete questionnaires were used for the data analysis.

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Study abroad programs can enhance cultural awareness and sensitivity of nursing students and help prepare them to care for a multicultural clientele. The author outlines the efforts at one college to organize and initiate a meaningful study abroad course for nursing students to Merida, Mexico.

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Folic acid intake of young women.

J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs

July 2002

Lenoir-Rhyne College, Hickory, NC 28603, USA.

Objective: To investigate the folic acid intake of young women ages 18-24.

Design: Nonexperimental, descriptive survey.

Setting: Small private college in western North Carolina.

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