16 Nov, 2014
Health & Wellness: Regular consumption of nuts cuts by 29% chances of death by cardiac disease
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Nov 11, 2014 – (ACN Newswire) – Consuming nuts regularly reduces by 29% the chances of death by cardiovascular disease. This is one of the main conclusions presented in the III World Congress of Public Health Nutrition, which is being held in Las Palmas until the 14th of November.
Within the congress organized by the INC (International Nut & Dried Fruit Council), the conference entitled Nuts in Health and Disease will analyze the latest studies carried out by some of the most prestigious international scientists in the nutrition sector. The four experts who will take part in the press conference previous to the talk have presented new conclusions about the effect of nut consumption in diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cognitive degeneration and mortality rates.
Nuts and cardiovascular health
Professor Jordi Salas from the University Rovira i Virgili of Tarragona (Spain) has talked about how “nut-consumption has a positive effect on cardiovascular health. This is due to nuts’ unique nutritional composition: high levels of monounsaturated fatty acids, fibre, minerals and vitamines”. This nutrient concentration could explain why “nuts protect the cardiovascular system and have a positive effect against this type of diseases with high mortality rates”, explained the professor.
Nut-consumption also has a positive effect on the metabolic syndrome control, which is the combination of at least three interlinked cardiovascular risk factors (central obesity, high blood pressure, high triglyceride concentration, low levels of good cholesterol and hyperglycaemia or diabetes, among others). The metabolic syndrome increases the risk of suffering from diabetes type 2 and cardiovascular diseases, being the latter the main mortality cause in the whole world, with 17 million deaths each year.
Cognitive functions
In the conference entitled El papel potencial de los frutos secos en las funciones cognitivas (The potential role of nuts in cognitive functions), Dr. Joan Sabate, from the Loma Linda University of California (USA) will examine the potential role of nuts in the prevention of cognitive degeneration. He will present the conclusions of the study he is currently carrying out which “aims to prove that consuming walnuts regularly prevents the cognitive deterioration related to age that the elderly suffer”. He will then focus on walnuts’ nutritional factors and their effects.
Mortality reduction
Another guest speaker was Dr. Ying Bao from the Harvard University of Boston (USA), who has spoken about the relation between nut-consumption and mortality. The conclusions from the study Relacion entre el consumo de frutos secos y la mortalidad general y por causas especificas (Relationship between nut-consumption and general and specific mortality) state that an increase in the nut-consumption is directly related to the decrease of the total mortality and of the mortality caused by a specific cause, excluding other indicators. One of the most relevant figures, in Dr. Ying Bao words, is that “the cardiovascular-disease induced mortality was reduced by 29% in people who ate nuts four or five times a week”.
Protection against diabetes
Lastly, Dr. Cyril Kendall from the University of Toronto (Canada) will present in his conference the latest data that prove that nut-consumption has a protective effect on insuline-resistance and type 2 diabetes. The information comes from the study Los frutos secos como sustituto de los carbohidratos en la dieta diabetica (Nuts as a carbohydrate alternative in the diabetic diet). Among other conclusions, the study results show that “the daily consumption of nuts improves the glycemic control and the lipid levels in blood in patients with type 2 diabetes”, as Dr. Kendall explained.
The INC, which organized this symposium, “has as a main goal the research of nuts’ and dried fruit’s properties in the nutrition field in order to inform the consumers about the real benefits of including these foods in their diets”, as the INC CEO, Goretti Guasch, explains.
About the INC
The International Nut & Dried Fruit Council (INC) has its headquarters in Reus (Tarragona, Spain) and groups nearly 700 professionals of the nut sector from over 70 countries. It represents thus a high percentage of the sector’s world industry. The INC is the international nut and dried fruit reference in terms of health, nutrition, food safety, trends, sector statistics, research and governmental regulations. All in order to guarantee the international trade standards.
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