Html code here! Replace this with any non empty raw html code and that's it.

These foods may protect the heart, new study shows

Date:

Share this article:

Del denne artikel:

A new study suggests that overall dietary patterns may be crucial for heart health.

Many people have tried either low-fat or low-carbohydrate diets to protect their hearts.

The advice has often pointed in different directions, and previous studies have produced mixed results.

A new study published in the journal JACC from the American College of Cardiology has examined the connection more closely.

Researchers followed 198,473 American healthcare professionals for more than 30 years. During that period, 20,033 cases of coronary heart disease were recorded.

Also read: Billions carry this parasite - here’s why most never get sick

The data come from three major population studies and are based on participants’ self-reported dietary habits as well as analyses of biological markers in their blood.

These foods protect the heart

The study shows that both low-fat and low-carbohydrate diets may be associated with a lower risk of heart disease. The key factor is the types of foods included in the diet.

Dietary patterns rich in whole grains, plant-based foods, and unsaturated fats were linked to a lower risk.

In contrast, diets high in refined carbohydrates as well as animal fat and protein were associated with a higher risk.

Also read: Doctors outline signs of magnesium deficiency in the face and eyes

According to the study, the healthier dietary patterns were also linked to improved cholesterol levels and lower markers of inflammation.

More than fat and carbohydrates

The researchers emphasize that the quality of the food plays a greater role than the actual amount of fat or carbohydrates.

However, the study does not include extreme diets with very low levels of either component.

Since participants self-reported their diets and all are healthcare professionals, the findings cannot automatically be generalized to the entire population.

Also read: GLP-1 medication may help reduce the risk of uterine cancer

Nevertheless, the research contributes to a more nuanced debate about what benefits heart health.

Sources: Science Daily, and JACC fra American College of Cardiology.

Also read: Trump’s testosterone level highlighted by Kennedy Jr. as remarkable

Other articles

Increase your B vitamins without supplements

B vitamins are essential for a wide range of bodily functions and are continuously excreted, meaning they must...

Doctor shares method to fall back asleep after waking at 3am

A simple mental technique may help quiet your mind when you wake in the middle of the night.

Billions carry this parasite – here’s why most never get sick

Brain parasite study reveals crucial immune “emergency switch”.

Doctors outline signs of magnesium deficiency in the face and eyes

Subtle changes around the eyes and skin may, in some cases, point to low magnesium levels in the body.

Increase your B vitamins without supplements

B vitamins are essential for a wide range of bodily functions and are continuously excreted, meaning they must...

Doctor shares method to fall back asleep after waking at 3am

A simple mental technique may help quiet your mind when you wake in the middle of the night.

Billions carry this parasite – here’s why most never get sick

Brain parasite study reveals crucial immune “emergency switch”.