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Diet and Nutrition

Monday, June 7th, 2010

diet nutritionStill unknown the role of diet in the treatment, prevention or the cause of most types of arthritis, although researchers are studying with great interest the role that diet may play in arthritis.

Diet affects certain types of arthritis and related diseases in one or more of the following ways:

* Being overweight can be a cause of osteoarthritis.

* Eating a diet low in calcium or high in alcohol may increase the risk of osteoporosis.

* Overweight and excessive consumption of alcohol and foods with a high content of purines can raise uric acid in the body and increase the likelihood of an attack of gout.

* The intake of foods rich in protein such as sweetbreads (organ meats) and meats with high levels of purine can aggravate gout.

* There are some scientific reasons to believe that diet can affect some types of arthritis. For example:
or Omega-3 fatty acids can reduce inflammation.
or Diets with higher content of vitamins D and C may limit the progression of osteoarthritis.
or In a small number of people, food allergies can trigger symptoms of arthritis.

* However, there is insufficient evidence yet to understand whether people with arthritis should take special diets.

The researchers recommend that people with arthritis follow the guidelines for healthy diet. These recommendations include:

* Eat a variety of foods
* Maintain a healthy weight
* Eat plenty of vegetables, fruits and cereals
* Reduce consumption of fat, cholesterol, alcohol and salt
* If you decide to try a change in diet, continue your regular treatment program and talk to your doctor.

Other Resources

* Talk to your doctor or nutritionist.
* Brochures and information on specific forms of arthritis so that others can understand the disease

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Leads us to eat less (II)

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

lose weightAlso a handful of researchers in the study of long-term impact, he oversaw a group of about 50 adults who had been doing calorie restriction diets for at least a decade.

“Most are middle-aged, but have the cardiovascular profile of a teenager,” he said.

Blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar and insulin levels are low, while all the so-called “good” cholesterol remains high, he said. Diabetes and cancer rates have fallen too.

Studies published earlier this year point to another, specifically related to age and benefits.

One shows that reducing caloric intake by 20 percent reduces damage to DNA and RNA oxidation caused by half, compared with control groups.

Oxidative damage to DNA, proteins and other cellular building blocks are accumulated over time and are believed to be one of the main drivers of population aging.

A second study by Fontana, published in July in Aeging Cell, shows that a combination of reduced calories and limit your intake of protein reduces the levels of insulin-like growth factor, commonly known as IFG-1. (more…)

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What Is Obesity?

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

ObesityThe medical world describes the cause of obesity as follows: “An increase in body fat (both visceral and non visceral (subcutaneous) requires that energy intake will increase more energy expenditure.” This brief description is followed by a prolonged “however “and is designed for physicians who are trained to understand what is written.

In summary, obesity has many causes, among which are included genetic disorders, gland disorders, hormonal disorders and metabolic disorders, to name a few. Suffice it to say that if you want to find the real reason for their obesity, it will be necessary to consult a doctor.

The general opinion on obesity could also be summarized as: “people who are not great because”, but this is only a popular point of view, trust me I know, I used to be obese. Obesity is an epidemic, a disease of enormous proportions that is spreading rapidly throughout the world.

The extra mass caused by being overweight has many consequences, adding a heavy risk index in the obesity of the person’s chances of survival. Having to heave the extra weight, the individual is also less inclined to be physically active, which launched a vicious circle causing a worsening problem. (more…)

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