食物与心血管疾病:吃什么和不吃什么

IF 0.2 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Tariq Ashraf, Saeedullah Shah, Riffat Sultana
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2019 年,全球疾病负担研究揭示了巴基斯坦心血管疾病(CVD)方面令人震惊的统计数据。1 值得注意的是,巴基斯坦面临着风湿性心脏病和早发冠心病高发的独特挑战。1 世界卫生组织的 2021 年概况介绍强调了心血管疾病和中风的四个关键可改变行为风险因素:不健康饮食、缺乏运动、吸烟和有害饮酒。这些行为在个人身上表现为血压、血糖、血脂和不良体重指数的升高,加剧了心血管风险。2 在巴基斯坦,食用不健康食品和摄入过多热量在很大程度上导致了不良的心脏代谢状况,包括肥胖和血脂异常。最近的研究,如 Daruish Mozaffain 等人在《食物即医学》一书中的研究,提倡根据个人健康状况采取以食物为基础的干预措施,从医学定制膳食到营养和烹饪教育。Shah 等人的综述强调了为当地居民提供清晰且与文化相关的饮食指导的重要性。这些资源应通俗易懂、图文并茂,并与住院和门诊护理相结合。包括营养师和研究人员在内的当地专家可在创建量身定制的教育内容方面发挥关键作用。图 1 举例说明了这些专家为巴基斯坦人提供实用指导所做的努力。4 总之,我们迫切需要全面、易懂的患者教育资源,以满足巴基斯坦心血管疾病患者独特的营养需求。通过弥补这些不足,我们可以让患者做出明智的饮食选择,改善心血管疾病的预后。参考文献 Samad Z, Hanif B. 《巴基斯坦的心血管疾病》:想象一个流行病后、冲突后的未来。Circulation.2023;147(17):1261-3.Liaquat A, Javed Q. 《巴基斯坦心血管风险决定因素的当前趋势》。Cureus.2018;10(10):e3409.Mozaffarian D、Aspry KE、Garfield K、Kris-Etherton P、Seligman H、Velarde GP 等:《"食物即药物 "的营养安全和心血管代谢健康公平战略》:JACC 现状回顾。J Am Coll Cardiol.2024;83(8):843-64.Shah SU, Waseem T, Afridi T, Shah MI.巴基斯坦人口心血管健康的营养需求》。Pak Heart J. 2022;55(2):101-13.美国心脏协会。改变心力衰竭的生活方式。2024 年 3 月 30 日访问。网址: https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/heart-failure/treatment-options-for-heart-failure/lifestyle-changes-for-heart-failure 美国糖尿病协会。哪些超级明星食品对糖尿病有益?2024 年 3 月 30 日访问。查阅网址: https://diabetes.org/food-nutrition/food-and-blood-sugar/diabetes-superstar-foods 美国心脏协会。美国心脏协会饮食和生活方式建议。2024 年 3 月 30 日访问。查阅网址: https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-eating/eat-smart/nutrition-basics/aha-diet-and-lifestyle-recommendations 美国心脏协会。用有益心脏健康的饮食控制血压。2024 年 3 月 30 日访问。访问网址: https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/high-blood-pressure/changes-you-can-make-to-manage-high-blood-pressure/managing-blood-pressure-with-a-heart-healthy-diet
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Food and Cardiovascular Disease: What to Eat and What Not to Eat
In 2019, the Global Burden of Disease study revealed alarming statistics regarding cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Pakistan. The estimated age-standardized incidence and death rates were 918.18 and 357.88 per 100,000 respectively, surpassing global averages.1 Notably, Pakistan faces unique challenges with a high prevalence of Rheumatic heart disease and early onset coronary artery disease.1 The World Health Organization's 2021 factsheet underscores four pivotal modifiable behavioral risk factors for CVD and stroke: unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, tobacco use, and harmful alcohol consumption. These behaviors manifest in individuals as elevated blood pressure, glucose, lipids, and adverse body mass index, exacerbating cardiovascular risk.2 In Pakistan, the consumption of unhealthy foods and excessive calories significantly contributes to adverse cardiometabolic profiles, including obesity and dyslipidemia.2 Recent research, such as that by Daruish Mozaffain et al. in "Food is Medicine," advocates for food-based interventions tailored to individual health conditions, ranging from medically tailored meals to nutritional and culinary education.3 However, Pakistani patients with CVD face challenges due to the lack of localized guidelines, educational resources, and accessible nutritionists. Shah et al.'s review underscores the importance of providing clear and culturally relevant dietary guidance for the local population.4 Addressing these challenges requires the development of high-quality, culturally sensitive educational materials. These resources should be readily understandable, pictorial, and integrated into both inpatient and outpatient care. Local experts, including dietitians and researchers, can play a crucial role in creating tailored educational content. Figures 1 exemplify the efforts of these experts to provide practical guidance to the Pakistani population.4 In conclusion, there is an urgent need for comprehensive, easy-to-understand patient education resources catering to the unique nutritional needs of Pakistani individuals with cardiovascular disease. By addressing these gaps, we can empower patients to make informed dietary choices and improve cardiovascular outcomes. References Samad Z, Hanif B. Cardiovascular Diseases in Pakistan: Imagining a Postpandemic, Postconflict Future. Circulation. 2023;147(17):1261-3. Liaquat A, Javed Q. Current trends of cardiovascular risk determinants in Pakistan. Cureus. 2018;10(10):e3409. Mozaffarian D, Aspry KE, Garfield K, Kris-Etherton P, Seligman H, Velarde GP, et al. “Food Is Medicine” Strategies for Nutrition Security and Cardiometabolic Health Equity: JACC State-of-the-Art Review. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2024;83(8):843-64. Shah SU, Waseem T, Afridi T, Shah MI. Nutritional Needs for Cardiovascular Health in Pakistani Population. Pak Heart J. 2022;55(2):101-13. American Heart Association. Lifestyle Changes for Heart Failure. Accessed on March 30, 2024. Available at: https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/heart-failure/treatment-options-for-heart-failure/lifestyle-changes-for-heart-failure American Diabetes Association. What superstar foods are good for diabetes? Accessed on March 30, 2024. Available at: https://diabetes.org/food-nutrition/food-and-blood-sugar/diabetes-superstar-foods American Heart Association. The American Heart Association Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations. Accessed on March 30, 2024. Available at: https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-eating/eat-smart/nutrition-basics/aha-diet-and-lifestyle-recommendations American Heart Association. Managing Blood Pressure with a Heart-Healthy Diet. Accessed on March 30, 2024. Available at: https://www.heart.org/en/health-topics/high-blood-pressure/changes-you-can-make-to-manage-high-blood-pressure/managing-blood-pressure-with-a-heart-healthy-diet
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