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  med diet, vegetables and nuts come out top for heart health  

the mediterranean diet, rich in omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamins c, e and folate, is the only dietary pattern associated with a lower risk for heart disease, says a new review. according to findings published in this week’s archives of internal medicine, modest relationships were found supporting omega-3 fatty acids, folate, whole grains, alcohol, fruits, fibre and dietary vitamins e and c and beta carotene, for reductions in the risk of heart disease. on the other hand, trans-fatty acids and foods with a high glycemic index (gi) were associated with detrimental effects on heart health, wrote the researchers, led by andrew mente, from the population health research institute. "although investigations of dietary components may help to shed light on mechanisms behind the benefits of dietary patterns, it is unlikely that modifying the intake of a few nutrients or foods would substantially influence coronary outcomes," wrote the researchers. "our findings support the strategy of investigating dietary patterns in cohort studies and randomized controlled trials for common and complex chronic diseases such as coronary heart disease." the review supports the mediterranean diet pattern, rich in cereals, wine, fruits, nuts, legumes and whole grains, fish and olive oil, and low in dairy, meat, junk food and fat. the dietary pattern has been linked to longer life, less heart disease, and protection against some cancers. the diet's main nutritional components include beta-carotene, vitamin c, tocopherols, polyphenols, and essential minerals. study details mente and his co-workers conducted a systematic review of 146 prospective cohort studies and 43 randomised controlled trials published between 1950 and 2007. the data was pooled and a predefined algorithm applied. “we identified strong evidence of a causal relationship for protective factors, including intake of vegetables, nuts and monounsaturated fatty acids and mediterranean, prudent and high-quality dietary patterns, and harmful factors, including intake of trans-fatty acids and foods with a high glycemic index or load and a western dietary pattern," they wrote. "among these dietary exposures, however, only a mediterranean dietary pattern has been studied in randomized controlled trials and significantly associated with coronary heart disease." modest relationships were also observed linking reduced risk of heart disease and fish, omega-3 fatty acids from marine sources, folate, whole grains, alcohol, fruits, fibre and dietary vitamins e and c and beta carotene, report the researchers. weak evidence also a protective role for supplemental vitamin e and vitamin c, saturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids and total fats, alpha-linoleic acid (ala), meat, eggs and milk. "the modest or weak evidence of these dietary exposures is mostly consistent with the findings of randomized controlled trials, although randomized controlled trials have yet to be conducted for several factors," wrote the authors. "taken together, these findings support a causal relationship between only a few dietary exposures and coronary heart disease, whereas the evidence for most individual nutrients or foods is too modest to be conclusive." source: archives of internal medicine
13 april 2009, volume 169, number 7, pages 659-669
“a systematic review of the evidence supporting a causal link between dietary factors and coronary heart disease
authors: a. mente, l. de koning, h.s. shannon, s.s. anand


    Source :foodanddrinkeurope.com     Date : 15  April   2009    Category : Food And Health


eating walnuts cuts cholesterol

eating a diet high in walnuts may decrease cholesterol and fight inflammation, two major risk factors for cardiovascular disease, according to a study conducted by researchers from harvard university and published in the american journal of clinical nutrition."consumption of nuts has been associated with a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease events and death," the researchers wrote. "walnuts in particular have a unique profile: they are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, which may improve blood lipids and other cardiovascular disease risk factors. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 10 December 2009   Category : Dried Foods
strawberries: the superfruit that lowers bad cholesterol and promotes good health

the october issue of nutrition journal contains a study that reveals the cholesterol-lowering power of strawberries. women with at least three features of metabolic syndrome were given a daily beverage containing 25 grams of freeze-dried strawberry powder. following the four-week testing period, total cholesterol and ldl-cholesterol levels dropped an average of five and six percent, respectively, and plasma ellagic acid was significantly increased. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 21 October 2009   Category : Fruits And Vegetables
eating walnuts may prevent breast cancer

addressing the american association for cancer research's 100th annual meeting 2009 in denver, elaine hardman, ph.d., offered this advice based on her cancer research: eat more walnuts. the study she presented at the meeting strongly suggests the nuts can reduce the risk of breast cancer -- a disease the national cancer institute says took about 50,000 lives last year in the u.s. dr. hardman, associate professor of medicine at marshall university school of medicine, and her research team studied mice bred to develop breast tumors . more

 Source : Independent news on natural health, nutrition and more   Date : 24 April 2009   Category : Dried Foods
blackcurrant juice and orange juice give heart health a boost

a recent study conducted in denmark has found that blackcurrant juice and orange juice may help lower the levels of compounds in the body which are associated with cardiovascular disease.background and details of studypopulation studies had previously suggested that increased consumption of fruits can lower the markers for inflammation and endothelial activation, which are factors associated with risk of cardiovascular disease. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 24 February 2009   Category : Beverages
super healing foods

everyone these days is looking for the magic pill that will help with weight loss, improve immunity, increase memory, help the heart, or fight off cancer. unfortunately, there is no such thing. but wouldn`t it be exciting to know that these benefits can be achieved through eating superfoods that might be in your kitchen right now? including these superfoods (foods that have a high nutrient content that have a positive effect on health) in your diet can affect your health today and for years to come. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 20 February 2009   Category : Food And Health
soy has staying power as healthy option

consumers in the us are increasingly turning to soy as a healthy choice as they constantly change their eating habits to improve nutrition, according to a study from the united soybean board. soy is popular for its potential health benefits and versatility and 85 percent of consumers view soy as healthy, the survey showed. this is an increase of 26 percentage points compared to 1997. more

 Source : Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene   Date : 23 September 2008   Category : Grains,Cereals And Oil Seeds a
stay healthy and lose weight with the health benefits of grapefruits

grapefruits have been around since the 18th century when they were discovered in barbados. botanists think the grapefruit is the result of natural cross breading between the orange and the pomelo. while their origin may not be fully understood one thing is certain: grapefruits are one of the healthiest foods on the planet. they contain high amounts of vitamins and minerals and researchers are continuously adding to grapefruit's long list of health benefits. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 6 March 2010   Category : Fruits And Vegetables
chia is an ancient superfood treasure

sustaining a healthy lifestyle is often a challenging feat. since most convenience foods seem to typify the antonym of health, extra effort is required to strategically map out nutritionally-rich preparations that integrate well within a busy lifestyle; to the health enthusiast this is part and parcel of the daily health regimen. yet everyone knows that seeking out the most nutritionally-dense "superfoods" aids in simplifying the quest towards optimum health. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 16 September 2009   Category : Rest
a daily dose of sea food could shrink belly fat and lead to improved health

body fatness increases the risk of heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. the majority of american people who are overweight could now lose body fat and prevent future dietary disease by modifying their diets to include seafood. seafood is rich in omega 3, good monounsaturated fat (mufa), vitamins and minerals, and it is low in unhealthy saturated fats. the benefits of monounsaturated fat (mufa) in the daily diet seafood, rich in nutrients, when included in one`s daily diet could result in a slimmer waistline and improved health . more

 Source : Independent news on natural health, nutrition and more   Date : 28 April 2009   Category : Food And Health
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