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Magic rookie Elfrid Payton s attempted alley-oop pass becomes banked-in 3 in loss to Hornets (Video)By
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According to Daily Express, lead author Dr Matthew Pase, from the Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, said that though such juices have essential vitamins, they also contain lots of sugar, which can be harmful for a person's health.<br>
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"Thus, frequent fruit juice consumption may be contributing to excessive sugar intake, typical of the Western population, exacerbating the prevalence of hyper-tension (high blood pressure) and cardio-vascular disease," said Pase, according to .<br>
  
During the first quarter of a Monday night preseason visit to North Carolina to take on the Charlotte Hornets, the Orlando Magic's rookie point guard ran down a loose ball tapped back far beyond the 3-point line. As the Hornets scrambled to find their defensive marks, they left Payton's fellow 2014 first-rounder, forward Aaron Gordon, all alone in the left corner, just begging for the former Arizona star to back-cut to the basket against the napping defense. Payton saw the play unfolding and tried to make it, but his pass was juuuuuuust a bit off ... and fortuitously so for the Magic:
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For the study, researchers examined the associated between fruit juice consumption and high blood pressure in 160 individuals over one year.<br>
  
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"Habitual fruit juice consumption was measured using a 12 month dietary recall questionnaire. On the same day, brachial BP was measured and central (aortic) BP was estimated through radial artery applanation. Frequency of fruit juice consumption was classified as rare, occasional or daily," authors wrote in the  of their study.<br>
  
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The findings of the study have been published in the journal Appetite.<br>
  
The banged-in banker from 32 feet away 鈥?just like head coach Jacque Vaughn drew it up, naturally 鈥?was Payton's only "3-point attempt" of the night. Way to keep those percentages up, rook. (The absence of play-by-play call, meaning we only get the dispassionate public address announcer's robotic rendering of the visiting team's basket, makes it all the better.)
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The Louisiana-Lafayette product could only shake his head and laugh as he headed back down court after a pretty memorable opening to his . While it didn't have quite the ending that the 20-year-old might have liked 鈥?his attempt at a game-tying floater in the closing seconds was  by Charlotte center Al Jefferson, preserving a  鈥?the evening did see its fair share of positives, with the 2014 draft's 10th overall pick scoring 14 points (albeit on 6-for-15 shooting) to go with six rebounds, five assists and a steal (albeit with five turnovers) in 31 minutes of work.
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With the Magic's guard rotation up in the air a bit while second-year man Victor Oladipo works his way back from a , Vaughn could consider slotting the rookie into the starting five to open the season, and the coach sounded pleased by what he saw in Payton's first start, according to :
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"He did some great things," Vaughn said. "It's preseason so he can learn from them." <>..]
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"I was confident," Payton said. "We got some pretty good looks."
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Including some that might not necessarily have been intentional. But hey, for a Magic team that looked  on 3-point shooting before  acquisition Channing Frye sprained his , any made long ball will do.
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Revision as of 16:24, 30 October 2014

@@@ According to Daily Express, lead author Dr Matthew Pase, from the Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, said that though such juices have essential vitamins, they also contain lots of sugar, which can be harmful for a person's health.

"Thus, frequent fruit juice consumption may be contributing to excessive sugar intake, typical of the Western population, exacerbating the prevalence of hyper-tension (high blood pressure) and cardio-vascular disease," said Pase, according to .

For the study, researchers examined the associated between fruit juice consumption and high blood pressure in 160 individuals over one year.

"Habitual fruit juice consumption was measured using a 12 month dietary recall questionnaire. On the same day, brachial BP was measured and central (aortic) BP was estimated through radial artery applanation. Frequency of fruit juice consumption was classified as rare, occasional or daily," authors wrote in the of their study.

The findings of the study have been published in the journal Appetite.

 

 

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