Study Suggests Metabolic Syndrome Significantly Less Prevalent In Vegetarians
Vegetarians experience a 36 percent lower prevalence of metabolic syndrome than non-vegetarians, suggests new research from Loma Linda University published in the journal Diabetes Care. Because metabolic syndrome can be a precursor to heart disease, diabetes, and stroke, the findings indicate vegetarians may be at lower risk of developing these conditions…
April 14, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: diabetes, findings, heart-disease, indicate-vegetarians, journal, linda, linda-university, metabolic-syndrome, nutrition, nutrition / diet, oncalldietitian.com, percent-lower, suggests-new, the-findings, the-journal
Vegetarians may be at lower risk of heart disease, diabetes and stroke
Vegetarians experience a 36 percent lower prevalence of metabolic syndrome than non-vegetarians, suggests new research. Because metabolic syndrome can be a precursor to heart disease, diabetes, and stroke, the findings indicate vegetarians may be at lower risk of developing these conditions.
April 13, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: findings, heart-disease, indicate-vegetarians, lower-risk, metabolic-syndrome, on call diets, oncalldiets, percent-lower, suggests-new, the-findings
Mediterranean diet: A heart-healthy plan for life
The Mediterranean diet has proven beneficial effects not only regarding metabolic syndrome, but also on its individual components including waist circumference, HDL-cholesterol levels, triglycerides levels, blood pressure levels and glucose metabolism, according to a new study. The study is a meta-analysis, including results of 50 studies on the Mediterranean diet, with an overall studied population of about half a million subjects.
March 7, 2011 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: blood-pressure, effects-not, glucose-metabolism, including-results, its-individual, mediterranean, metabolic-syndrome, nutritional counseling, oncalldietitian.com, only-regarding, overall-studied, proven-beneficial, waist-circumference
Low Vitamin-D Levels Found In Northern California Residents With Metabolic Syndrome
Researchers from the UC Davis Health System have found that compared with healthy controls, blood levels of vitamin D are significantly reduced in patients in the Sacramento area with metabolic syndrome, a constellation of disease risk factors that affects about one in three U.S. adults and predisposes them to diabetes, heart disease and stroke…
December 3, 2010 · by · in Nutritional News · Tags: blood-levels, davis, davis-health, diet, disease-risk, heart-disease, metabolic-syndrome, nutrition, nutrition / diet, nutritional counseling, on call diets, sacramento