Functional Food Security and The Heart

Ram B. Singh, S. Shastun, S. Chibisov, A. Itharat, F. Meester, Douglas W. Wilson, G. Halabi
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Abstract

Increased demand for food security has made the he world blind about the utility and necessity of functional food security characterized with fooddiversity and adequacy of nutrients. Food diversity may have been the major factor causing adequacy of nutrients  in the Paleolithic diet 40,000 years ago. The increased prevalence of  cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) and type 2 diabetes,  throughout the world, are closely linked to food security via westernized dietary patterns, physical inactivity, and rapid increase in the rate of obesity. The World Heart Federationand the World Health Organization are working hard to bring down the death rates due to CVDs, at least 25% by 2025.There is substantial evidence that increased intake of functional foods can bring about a significant decline in the epidemic of CVDs and type 2 diabetes, resulting in health promotion.It is possible that functional food security in conjunction with regular physical activity, can maintain the normal physiology and metabolism of our bodies, resulting into decline in CVDs and type 2 diabetes.
功能性食品安全与心脏
对粮食安全需求的增加使世界对以粮食多样性和营养充足为特征的功能性粮食安全的效用和必要性视而不见。食物多样性可能是4万年前旧石器时代饮食中营养充足的主要因素。心血管疾病(cvd)和2型糖尿病在世界各地的发病率上升与粮食安全密切相关,原因是西方化的饮食模式、缺乏身体活动和肥胖率迅速上升。世界心脏联合会和世界卫生组织正在努力降低心血管疾病的死亡率,到2025年至少降低25%。有大量证据表明,增加功能性食品的摄入可显著降低心血管疾病和2型糖尿病的流行,从而促进健康。功能性食品安全与有规律的身体活动相结合,有可能维持我们身体的正常生理和新陈代谢,从而降低心血管疾病和2型糖尿病的发病率。
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