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DASH diet

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Diet reduces heart attacks, strokes
By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical WriterMon Apr 14, 6:17 PM ET
A large study offers the strongest evidence yet that a diet the government recommends for lowering blood pressure can save people from heart attack and stroke.
Researchers followed more than 88,000 healthy women for almost 25 years. They examined their food choices and looked at how many had heart attacks and strokes. Those who fared best had eating habits similar to those recommended by the government to stop high blood pressure.
The plan, called the DASH diet, favors fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat milk and plant-based protein over meat.
Women with those eating habits were 24 percent less likely to have a heart attack and 18 percent less likely to have a stroke than women with more typical American diets.
Those are meaningful reductions since these diseases are so common. About two in five U.S. women at age 50 will eventually develop cardiovascular disease, which includes heart attacks and strokes. Women in the study were in their mid-30s to late 50s when the research began in 1980.
Previous research has shown this kind of diet can help prevent high blood pressure and cholesterol, which both can lead to heart attacks.
The new study appears in Monday's Archives of Internal Medicine.
People might think, "I don't have high blood pressure, so I don't have to follow it," said Simmons College researcher Teresa Fung, the study's lead author. However, the results suggest, she said, that "even healthy people should get on it."
About 15,000 women in the study had diets that closely resembled the low blood pressure diet. They ate about twice as many fruits, vegetables and grains as the estimated 18,000 women whose diets more closely resembled typical American eating habits.
Although the study only followed women, Fung said men would probably get similar benefits from the approach.
The study was limited because it merely tracked the women and their habits for 24 years. That's a less rigorous method than randomly assigning equal groups of women different diets and comparing results. But that would be extremely difficult to do for such a long time.
Given that limitation, Dr. Laura Svetkey, director of Duke University's hypertension center, said the study provides the best evidence yet of important long-term benefits from a low blood pressure diet.
"It's nice to see research that really is aimed at helping people with prevention in a very practical way," Svetkey said. She noted that the DASH diet, which stands for Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension, is available free on the National Institutes of Health Web site. The study was funded with NIH grants.
Dr. Nieca Goldberg, medical director of New York University's Women's Heart Program, said many patients would rather take a pill than adjust their eating habits. But, Goldberg said, "I always point out to my patients, if you make these changes in your lives, it could ... keep you off medication" in the long run.
"There has to be a greater emphasis on the way we live our lives," she said.


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I never understood the opposition to the SDA health message. As long as we're not trying to cram it down people's throats or be judgmental about it , it seems like good sense.

Thanks for the encouraging news dj.

It's like anything else Xenon, we're not allowed to believe what we believe....

Okay, for instance, Romans 14 talks about early Christians being afraid to eat the food that was offered to pagan idols. But how many times have you seen people use those verses to say we're "weak"?

The funny thing is, if that was what Paul was talking about (vegetarianism) he says God accepts BOTH and not to judge! Yet....oh yeah, they do it anyway.

I see a whole lot of judges and when you try to defend it, yikes, you're trying to indoctrinate them with Adventist cooties or something.

I defend our church because this stuff is straight from scripture (and that's all I use since I haven't read any of EGW's books yet)...but some people insist that I'm indoctrinated.

It's incredible, seriously.

I'm stalling because I have to go study...LOL

Okay, I'm outta here!
 
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It's like anything else Xenon, we're not allowed to believe what we believe....

Okay, for instance, Romans 14 talks about early Christians being afraid to eat the food that was offered to pagan idols. But how many times have you seen people use those verses to say we're "weak"?

The funny thing is, if that was what Paul was talking about (vegetarianism) he says God accepts BOTH and not to judge! Yet....oh yeah, they do it anyway.

I see a whole lot of judges and when you try to defend it, yikes, you're trying to indoctrinate them with Adventist cooties or something.

I defend our church because this stuff is straight from scripture (and that's all I use since I haven't read any of EGW's books yet)...but some people insist that I'm indoctrinated.

It's incredible, seriously.

I'm stalling because I have to go study...LOL

Okay, I'm outta here!
With your avatar, I don't envy your studying :p

Then again, I was a computer science major up until God called me out. I could play with C++ code all day and not get sick of it, but I couldn't imagine trying to memorize how the human body works. I sure am glad that there are people who do though.

It is depressing that being judgmental is a two-way street. I'm certainly not innocent, but there are people of every denomination who go out of their way to do so.
 
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With your avatar, I don't envy your studying :p

Then again, I was a computer science major up until God called me out. I could play with C++ code all day and not get sick of it, but I couldn't imagine trying to memorize how the human body works. I sure am glad that there are people who do though.

It is depressing that being judgmental is a two-way street. I'm certainly not innocent, but there are people of every denomination who go out of their way to do so.

My hubby is a big computer guy, he loves all that stuff.

I just want to turn it on and be able to send e-mails. Nothing fancy smancy, except PhotoShop.

The human body is FASCINATING, and as long as they've been around (lol) there are still things in our bodies that doctors/scientist cannot figure out the function for! Especially in the brain, which is my specialty. They'll flat-out say in the textbooks "we don't know the function of this particular thing".

I wanna be the one that finds out. ;)
 
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