Press Archives | PTMFood https://ptmfood.com/category/press/ Beverage Development - Food Development Thu, 05 Oct 2023 08:15:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 The Rebirth of Low Carb – Naturally https://ptmfood.com/the-rebirth-of-low-carb-naturally/ https://ptmfood.com/the-rebirth-of-low-carb-naturally/#respond Thu, 05 Oct 2023 08:05:53 +0000 https://ptmfood.com/?p=2023 Pete Maletto, Sr. Scientist & President of PTM Food Consulting, recently wrote an article for Whole Foods Magazine on the rebirth of low-carb diets. Check out a quick sneak-peak below, and head over to Whole Foods Magazine to read the full-story! Sneak Peak! Research Behind Low-Carb Diets Several studies show a link between weight loss […]

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Pete Maletto, Sr. Scientist & President of PTM Food Consulting, recently wrote an article for Whole Foods Magazine on the rebirth of low-carb diets. Check out a quick sneak-peak below, and head over to Whole Foods Magazine to read the full-story!

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Research Behind Low-Carb Diets

Several studies show a link between weight loss and low-carbohydrate diets compared to conventional calorie-restricted diets and low-fat diets. Results of a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2003 showed that more weight loss occurred in the low-carb group in a randomized trial. Another study published in Obesity in 2007 showed that overweight individuals following a low-carb diet lost almost twice as much weight as those following a low-fat diet for six months. Those who were low-carbing also experienced less hunger. Research shows that low-carb diets may, in fact, be more beneficial than other diet programs.

WHOLE FOODS MAGAZINE

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Heart on the Line https://ptmfood.com/heart-on-the-line/ https://ptmfood.com/heart-on-the-line/#respond Thu, 05 Oct 2023 08:02:49 +0000 https://ptmfood.com/?p=2017 Shari Barbanel of Nutrition Industry Executive recently featured Pete Maletto, Sr. Scientist & President of PTM Food Consulting in an article analyzing ingredients for healthy hearts. Check out a quick sneak-peak below, and head over to Nutrition Industry Executive to read the full-story! Sneak Peak! According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), […]

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Shari Barbanel of Nutrition Industry Executive recently featured Pete Maletto, Sr. Scientist & President of PTM Food Consulting in an article analyzing ingredients for healthy hearts. Check out a quick sneak-peak below, and head over to Nutrition Industry Executive to read the full-story!

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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States and approximately 600,000 Americans die of heart disease each year. Further, The Heart Foundation noted that not only do more people die of heart disease than of AIDS and all cancers combined, but by the year 2020, heart disease will be the leading cause of death throughout the world.

These figures can startle just about anyone into paying attention to the health of their heart. Couple that with the fact that Americans are now taking the time to educate themselves on healthy lifestyles, and that many are also becoming increasingly unhappy with the side effects that prescription drugs have—the heart health segment of the natural health category is expanding. “The life extension category, in general, is growing every day, as awareness of utilizing supplements instead of drugs become a more popular choice among the educated consumer,” said Pete Maletto, president and senior scientist of PTM Food Consulting, Inc. in New Jersey. “New ingredients, such as citrus bergamot, not only perform better to change cholesterol levels than statin drugs, they often do so with no side effects. While support nutrients are helpful, the response to this relatively new dietary supplement is nothing short of amazing.”

NUTRITION INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE

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The Antioxidant Market in Review https://ptmfood.com/the-antioxidant-market-in-review/ https://ptmfood.com/the-antioxidant-market-in-review/#respond Thu, 05 Oct 2023 07:58:38 +0000 https://ptmfood.com/?p=2011 Lisa Olivo of Nutraceuticals World recently featured Pete Maletto, Sr. Scientist & President of PTM Food Consulting in an article analyzing the status of the Antioxidant Market. Check out a quick sneak-peak below, and head over to Nutraceuticals World to read the full-story! Sneak Peak! Mr. Maletto attributed growth to extensive research backing the inhibition […]

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Lisa Olivo of Nutraceuticals World recently featured Pete Maletto, Sr. Scientist & President of PTM Food Consulting in an article analyzing the status of the Antioxidant Market. Check out a quick sneak-peak below, and head over to Nutraceuticals World to read the full-story!

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Mr. Maletto attributed growth to extensive research backing the inhibition of cancer, arthritis, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and potentially reversing the pathological processes underlying Alzheimer’s disease. For example, curcumin may reduce deadly beta amyloid plaques in the brain. It may also assist the liver in processing viruses such as hepatitis, and other conditions.

Additionally, he said one of curcumin’s most important mechanisms of action is “its ability to inhibit activation of the transcription factor, nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kB), a potent inducer of chronic inflammation. NF-kB is a protein that acts as a sort of switch, turning inflammation on by activating genes involved in the production of inflammatory compounds. As NF-kB activation has been implicated in all the stages of carcinogenesis, this transcription factor is a potential target in cancer prevention and is the subject of intensive research.”

NUTRACEUTICALS WORLD

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Trends: Food For Thought https://ptmfood.com/trends-food-for-thought/ https://ptmfood.com/trends-food-for-thought/#respond Thu, 05 Oct 2023 07:56:24 +0000 https://ptmfood.com/?p=2005 Cristina Goodwin of Nutrition Industry Executive published an article examining advancements in cognitive enhancing ingredients featuring Pete Maletto, Sr. Scientist & President of PTM Food Consulting. Check out a quick sneak-peak below, and head over to Nutrition Industry Executive to read the full-story! Sneak Peak! The human brain is made up of about 100 billion […]

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Cristina Goodwin of Nutrition Industry Executive published an article examining advancements in cognitive enhancing ingredients featuring Pete Maletto, Sr. Scientist & President of PTM Food Consulting. Check out a quick sneak-peak below, and head over to Nutrition Industry Executive to read the full-story!

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The human brain is made up of about 100 billion brain cells (neurons) that drive our thinking, learning, feeling and state of mind. According to the Society for Neuroscience, some very recent studies suggest that the strength of a memory can relate to how many new neurons remain in the brain after learning. Yet, as people grow older, brain cells diminish.

Maletto noted that the most exciting area of brain enhancement is “neurotransmitter manipulation,” which can be achieved with certain amino acids, as well as specific plant components that have active ingredients to boost the chosen path of cognitive influence. In fact, neurotransmitters have been known to directly influence dietary supplements, and recent documents have shown that as much as 20 to 40 percent have increased brain activity with dietary nootropic synapse enhancers, he explained.

NUTRITION INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE

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Trends: The Pet Food Clean-Up https://ptmfood.com/trends-the-pet-food-clean-up/ https://ptmfood.com/trends-the-pet-food-clean-up/#respond Thu, 05 Oct 2023 07:52:08 +0000 https://ptmfood.com/?p=1987 The pet-food industry is going through a “clean-up”. Pete Maletto was recently featured in an article by Anne Lee examining these new trends. Check out a quick sneak-peak below, and head over to Nutrition Industry Executive to read the full-story! Sneak Peak! What’s good for people is good for their pets. That’s sound nutritional advice […]

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The pet-food industry is going through a “clean-up”. Pete Maletto was recently featured in an article by Anne Lee examining these new trends. Check out a quick sneak-peak below, and head over to Nutrition Industry Executive to read the full-story!

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What’s good for people is good for their pets. That’s sound nutritional advice because the basic biochemistries of humans and of the mammals that are their companion animals are much the same, said Pete Maletto, founder and CEO of the New Jersey-based PTM Food Consulting.

Maletto, whose company develops food products for manufacturers, pointed to the growing revolution toward natural and healthy ingredients in manufactured pet food. “It’s amazing what’s going on and taking place in the industry,” Maletto said. “People are reading labels and looking at products they want. For the past three years, manufacturers have been cleaning up pet food labels.”

NUTRITION INDUSTRY EXECUTIVE

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Washington Post: Taking salt and sugar out of food. https://ptmfood.com/fried-yes-healthy/ https://ptmfood.com/fried-yes-healthy/#comments Mon, 04 Sep 2023 10:53:12 +0000 https://ptmfood.com/?p=1 Customer experiences all on the foundation of our belief that food should be fun and functional.

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Brands are constantly adapting product formulations to accommodate the latest trend or fad. PTM’s Pete Maletto & Ryan Dolan were recently featured in an article by Caitlin Dewey exploring why unhealthy sources of processed fat have creeped back into new product launches. Check out a quick sneak-peak below, and head over to the Washington Post to read the full-story!

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Whatever the cause, experts agree the report’s findings show how difficult it can be to improve packaged foods. That’s why Ryan Dolan and Pete Maletto, PTM’s president, encourage companies to consider the entire product during reformulations, rather than specific ingredients, such as sugar.

The best way to develop a nutritious product, they argue, is to focus on using fewer ingredients and moderate amounts of salt, sugar and fat. “Otherwise, at the end of the day, you’re just exchanging one bad ingredient for another,” Maletto said. “And consumers don’t think like that anymore. It’s a different world.”

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