Health News Update: Plant-based Food Plans Against Disease
Health News Update: Plant-based Food Plans Against Disease 5.11.26
Hey everyone: Why make the effort to go into a predominantly plant-based food plan? Here are some answers:
According to the World Health Organization, type 2 diabetes (T2D), cardiovascular disease (CVD), and cancer account for nearly one of every two deaths globally – close to 30 million people in 2020 [1–3]. These diseases had significant clinical and public health implications by undermining health, shortening life expectancy, and causing enormous suffering, disability, and economic costs [4]. Habitual diet is known to play a critical role in modifying risks of these diseases. Plant-based dietary patterns that emphasize foods derived from plant sources and de-emphasize consumption of animal products have gained significant attention in recent years. They have been associated with lower risks of CVD, cancer, and T2D in prospective human studies [5–7], and thus have the potential to prevent and manage these diseases.
In conclusion, higher adherence to plant-based dietary patterns, especially from healthy sources, may be universally beneficial for the primary prevention of T2D, CVD, cancer, and mortality. The current analysis provides further evidence in support of the current recommendations that emphasize consuming high-quality plant-based foods for achieving an optimal health.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10548756/#Abs1 plant-based lowers disease risk
Bottom Line: The gradually accumulating trend of scientific evidence about what to eat is clearly pointing to consuming a predominantly plant-based dietary lifestyle, avoiding processed and ultra-processed food like objects, avoiding added sugars, avoiding bad fats, avoiding processed red meats, not overeating and early time restricted feeding (eTRF). This is what is shown in the literature to offer the greatest risk reduction to the chronic degenerative diseases that are killing, disabling, and ruining the lives of our country and now the world. Allow me to repeat what I wrote in the previous blog:
Key points:
· Eat predominantly plant-based whole foods and avoid ultra‑processed thingies…the Green Med Diet fits the bill for most of us.
· In reality, you don’t need to be perfect, aiming for an 80–90% plant-based whole foods lifestyle is an initial and reasonable goal. Start there and watch the transformation as you protect your future!!!
· When to eat is also critical…with eTRF being shown to work for most of us. To find out more and how to do this, check out my previous blogs on this topic:
https://www.richmondchironeuro.com/health-news-update-when-we-eat-is-as-critical-as-what-we-eat
https://www.richmondchironeuro.com/health-news-update-when-you-eat-is-as-important-as-what-you-eat
https://www.richmondchironeuro.com/health-news-update-time-restricted-eating-improves-health




