2020
DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2019-315499
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Optimum nutritional strategies for cardiovascular disease prevention and rehabilitation (BACPR)

Abstract: Nutrition has a central role in both primary and secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease yet only relatively recently has food been regarded as a treatment, rather than as an adjunct to established medical and pharmacotherapy. As a field of research, nutrition science is constantly evolving making it difficult for patients and practitioners to ascertain best practice. This is compounded further by the inherent difficulties in performing double-blind randomised controlled trials. This paper covers dietar… Show more

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“…Moreover, the adoption of a Mediterranean-like nutritional pattern has been recently shown to be important also in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), which is included, together with PA, in the secondary prevention strategies employed to reduce recurrent cardiovascular events and to improve the quality of life in patients with CVD [ 79 , 80 ]. Large cohorts of patients with a history of CVD, from the Health Professionals Follow-Up and the Nurses’ Health studies, were followed for a median of 7.7 years, for men, and 5.8 years, for women.…”
Section: The Mediterranean-type Dietary Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the adoption of a Mediterranean-like nutritional pattern has been recently shown to be important also in cardiac rehabilitation (CR), which is included, together with PA, in the secondary prevention strategies employed to reduce recurrent cardiovascular events and to improve the quality of life in patients with CVD [ 79 , 80 ]. Large cohorts of patients with a history of CVD, from the Health Professionals Follow-Up and the Nurses’ Health studies, were followed for a median of 7.7 years, for men, and 5.8 years, for women.…”
Section: The Mediterranean-type Dietary Patternmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, low-GI diets are also prone Diet interventions are used in physiological conditions, and are also used in sports for weight management, to lose fat mass or gain lean mass. In addition, metabolic disorders are commonly associated with nutritional recommendations to induce weight loss, control glucose levels, or manage dyslipidemia [4]. Most notably, specific diets have also been used in non-metabolic conditions for centuries.…”
Section: Foodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lower levels of DNA damage have been associated with lower levels of several inflammatory diseases severity and moderate exercise training (Figure 1) [9,20,21]. High consumption of fruit and vegetables has been associated with a lower risk of lung diseases [22,23], is considered a key intervention for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases [24], and is associated with a lower risk of cancer and all-cause mortality [25]. Vegetables, and especially green leafy and beetroot, are the primary dietary nitrate source in our diet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%