For stroke prevention; for dementia prevention; for cognitive improvement; for cholesterol reduction; for plaque removal; for Parkinsons prevention; for inflammation reduction; for blood pressure reduction.
This suggests a possible problem with diet diversity, what the hell is the solution? Give them protocols, NOT FUCKING LAZY GUIDELINES.
https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/abs/10.1161/CIR.0000000000000595
and On behalf of the American Heart Association Behavioral Change for Improving Health
Factors Committee of the Council on Lifestyle and Cardiometabolic Health and Council
on Epidemiology and Prevention; Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing; Council
on Clinical Cardiology; and Stroke Council
Originally published9 Aug 2018Circulation. 2018;0:CIR.0000000000000595
Abstract
“Eat
a variety of foods,” or dietary diversity, is a widely accepted
recommendation to promote a healthy, nutritionally adequate diet and to
reduce the risk of major chronic diseases. However, recent evidence from
observational studies suggests that greater dietary diversity is
associated with suboptimal eating patterns, that is, higher intakes of
processed foods, refined grains, and sugar-sweetened beverages and lower
intakes of minimally processed foods, such as fish, fruits, and
vegetables, and may be associated with weight gain and obesity in adult
populations. This American Heart Association science advisory summarizes
definitions for dietary diversity and reviews current evidence on its
relationship with obesity outcomes, eating behavior, and food-based diet
quality measures. Current data do not support greater dietary diversity
as an effective strategy to promote healthy eating patterns and healthy
body weight. Given the current state of the science on dietary
diversity and the insufficient data to inform recommendations on
specific aspects of dietary diversity that may be beneficial or
detrimental to healthy weight, it is appropriate to promote a healthy
eating pattern that emphasizes adequate intake of plant foods, protein
sources, low-fat dairy products, vegetable oils, and nuts and limits
consumption of sweets, sugar-sweetened beverages, and red meats.
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