Latest in Clinical Nutrition: Volume 34 Flashcards

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BPA exposure can be transferred from thermal receipt paper from a cash register receipt, with
skin care products actually increasing the transfer.

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Recommendations from an expert panel in the guidelines for risk reduction in children are to begin
lipid screening between 16-18 years of age.

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Studies have found that a substantially longer estimated life expectancy, from 3.8 to 8.7 years,
can be achieved in men with a serum cholesterol level below 200 mg/dL.

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The diet of a pregnant mother does not affect her offspring, according to researchers.

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Stroke is the tenth leading cause of death and one of the leading causes of temporary
disability in the U.S

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Endometriosis affects 1 to 3 percent of women of reproductive age, 20 to 30 percent of women
and teenage girls with pelvic pain, and up to 20 percent of women with infertility.

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Stomach cancer risk differs significantly among dietary groups, with the highest levels of
stomach cancer found in meat eaters and the lowest found in vegetarians.

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The vagus nerve is involved in the autonomic, cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal,
immune and endocrine systems.

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Vitamin D may improve physical performance, reduce chronic pain, and improve mood in older
adults

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The FDA has identified hundreds of dietary supplements marketed for sexual enhancement, weight
loss and bodybuilding that have been adulterated with prescription medications.

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Studies have found that rosemary compounds give off an aroma that improves cognition
through different neurochemical pathways.

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A diet high in salt produces an increase in asthmatic symptoms, while reducing salt intake
decreases the asthmatic symptoms

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The sodium content of processed foods and “fast food” in developed societies can be more than
100 times higher in comparison to similar homemade meals

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Increased dietary fiber intake is associated with a beneficial decrease in risk of elevated C- reactive
protein, whereas saturated fat consumption is associated with an increased likelihood of elevated
CRP.

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There is a link between late-life disorders of cognition and elevated mid-life levels of blood
pressure, with a strong link to dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

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The World Health Organization estimates that approximately 300,000 deaths per year occur
worldwide as a result of a low fruit and vegetable consumption

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Pomegranate juice is more effective as a medicinal food for its therapeutic power than an extract
or supplement

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Lead damages children’s brains, erodes intelligence, and has been found to limit the ability to make
good decisions

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One way to reduce take-home exposure includes showering and changing into clean clothes after
shooting at a firing range

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Fiber inhibits intestinal absorption of various substances, including lead, which can then be
secreted in the feces.

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Daily supplementation with 1,000 mgs of vitamin ascorbic acid [vitamin C] showed a
significant reduction in blood lead levels after just one week.

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High concentrations of IGF-I in the blood are associated with a greater risk of breast cancer and are
linked to a high consumption of cow’s milk.

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Compared to vegans and vegetarians, omnivores had elevated plasma TMAO concentrations and
significantly higher relative abundance of fecal clostridia, associated with protein fermentation.

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Eliminating TFAs [trans fatty acids] from the diet each day could save as many as 50,000 lives
each year and up to 30 billion dollars annually, according to some researchers

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A diet high in fish and animal products results in a greater exposure to persistent organic
compounds and metals that a plant-based diet avoids, as these compounds “bio-accumulate” up the
food chain.

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Until recently, chicken producers would add the drug roxarsone to chicken feed to treat intestinal
parasites, as well as to improve the flesh of the chicken with an “appealing pink color.”

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Due to the fact that up to 200,000 chickens can be raised under one roof in three months, farmers
will typically add organo-arsenicals and other antimicrobials to chicken feed to counter the
potential for widespread disease and infection.

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There are no standards for arsenic in food products set by the FDA, even though food
products are the main source of exposure

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Commercial rice milk differs from homemade in that it is fortified with vitamins and
minerals, while homemade rice milk is lower in arsenic than commercial rice milk.

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Coconut oil has been linked to medium-chain triglycerides as beneficial in the commercial
literature; however, scientific researchers state that the triglycerides found in coconut oil cannot be
applied, as the structure, absorption and metabolism are different.

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There is a growing body of evidence that the combination of dietary and lifestyle changes may
help in the prevention of the spread of cancer

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For individuals with systemic inflammation and intestinal inflammation, the removal of milk products,
pork, beef and eggs was associated with a clinically significant improvement of 41 percent in
individuals who followed this diet

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Plant-based diets, inclusive of whole grains, fruits, and vegetables, have been found to reduce the risk
of cardiovascular disease, improve the metabolic profile, and produce favorable gene expression.

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34
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Flax may average a hundred times more lignans than other foods, with very powerful
anticancer lignan compounds

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35
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A serving is defined as ¼ cup of hummus or bean dip, ½ cup of cooked beans, split peas, lentils,
tofu, or tempeh, or a full cup of fresh peas or sprouted lentils

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Daily consumption of legumes (beans, split peas, chickpeas, and lentils) is found to be perhaps the
most important dietary predictor of survival in older people in countries around the world

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There is ever-growing evidence that legumes (beans, split peas, chickpeas, and lentils) are good for
us, associated with a longer lifespan, a significantly lower risk of colorectal cancer

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Science has demonstrated that all whole plant foods are associated with decreased mortality,
meaning the more of them people ate, the longer people tended to live. And this includes lectin filled foods, such as whole grains and beans.

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39
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Beta carotene is like a proxy for healthy fruit and vegetable intake. The way you get high levels
in your blood is you eat lots of healthy foods, like greens and sweet potatoes

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40
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“Poor diet” is on par with cigarette smoking as the most common actual cause of death, yet the
medical profession is “inadequately” trained in nutrition. Worse, nutrition education (in medical
school) appears to be in decline.

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Individuals who took just about ½ teaspoon of Amla powder a day (dried Indian gooseberries, a
powdered fruit) showed a 35-45% drop in total cholesterol in three weeks

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Phytochemicals may be guardians of our health, with the safety of consuming concentrated extracts
that provide protective benefits superior to whole foods.

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43
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Human milk has 15 times less casein than bovine milk, and differs sequence-wise by about half,
and so breaks down into peptides differently.

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44
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Chronic exposure to elevated levels of bovine casomorphins have been shown to impair early child
development, setting the stage for autistic disorders

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Eggs are the most frequent cause of food sensitivity in children. Out of hundreds of kids with eczema
tested, egg allergy was documented in two-thirds of those with sensitivities.

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Studies dating back more than a half century appear to show that if you add an avocado to
people’s daily diets, their cholesterol drops; it then goes back up when you remove the avocados,
then goes back down again

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The only three benefits of using medical marijuana a researcher could find substantial
evidence for was as a treatment for “chronic pain in adults, chemo-induced nausea and
vomiting, and relieving self-reported muscle tightness in patients with MS.”

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Vitamin D is another possibility as to why African-Americans disproportionately suffer from
fibroids. As many as 80% of black women may have “inadequate levels of vitamin D” compared
with only one in five white women.

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People who eat foods made from soybeans, which have these “health-promoting isoflavones,” tend to have lower rates of a variety of chronic diseases.

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50
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Soy milk appears to prevent bone loss in the spines of postmenopausal women who can
produce equol, but not in those individuals who cannot produce equol.

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51
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Vegetarians have among the highest equol production rates ever recorded, more than four times
as “likely to be…equol producers as their nonvegetarian counterparts.”

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52
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The author suggests that baker’s, brewer’s, and nutritional yeast “beta-glucan are able to
counteract the negative effects of stress on the immune system.”

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53
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Two tablespoons of coconut oil a day showed a significant increase in insulin resistance in the
coconut-oil group, which is what eventually causes type 2 diabetes, despite being told to increase
fruits and vegetables, cut down on sugars and animal fat, and despite an exercise program of
walking 50 minutes a day, four days a week.

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The cancer screening test that has been most carefully studied is mammograms. “In the past 50
years, more than 600,000 women have participated in 10 randomized trials.”

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Currently, there is one main group in the U.S. “charged with making mammogram
recommendations,” setting guidelines that are consistent and best for women.

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56
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“For every life saved by mammography, [as many as] two to 10 women are over- diagnosed”—
meaning turned into breast cancer patients unnecessarily, along with all the attendant harms of
chemo, radiation, or surgery without the benefits. Harms can include death.

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“Avocado consumption is associated with not only better diet quality and nutrient intake, but lower
metabolic syndrome risk.” Avocado eaters only had half the odds of metabolic syndrome

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The earlier mammogram screening is started, the higher the risk as well since there’s more time for
a cancer to grow. This comes up for women with BRCA gene mutations, for whom screening is
sometimes recommended starting in their twenties. But, at that age, mammograms may cause as
many breast cancer deaths as they prevent

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For every 2,000 women invited for mammograms for 10 years, one will have her life prolonged and
10 healthy women will be over-diagnosed. In other words, they “would not have had a breast cancer
diagnosed” if they had skipped screening and were instead “treated for breast cancer unnecessarily.”

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Every year, cannabis is estimated to result in two million years of healthy life lost due to disability.
This is small compared to 100 million or so years attributed to alcohol or tobacco, but still results in
a lot of pain and suffering

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Less than one in 10 women were aware that mammograms carried any potential harms at all, and more than nine out of 10 were unaware that some breast cancers never cause problems.

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The majority of primary care physicians did not know which screening statistics provide reliable
evidence on whether screening works. They “were…3 times more likely to say they would
‘definitely recommend’” a cancer screening test based on “irrelevant evidence” compared to a test
that actually decreased cancer mortality by 20%.

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Population studies have found associations between acne and the consumption of foods like dairy,
sweets, and chocolate. The Harvard Nurses study, which looked at nearly 50,000 women, found a
link between adolescent milk drinking and acne, particularly skim milk, something that’s been
found for teenage boys as well

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Ayurvedic supplements, for example, specifically marketed to pregnant women, exceeded safety
levels by up to 4 million percent, making “Ayurvedic medicine use and lead poisoning a continued
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Burns treated by topical aloe gel healed 50% faster, and the pain went away about 30%
quicker, than a standard treatment using silver sulfadiazine.,

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Apple peels can also inhibit the formation of genotoxic, DNA-damaging, heterocyclic
amines, cutting the levels of these cooked meat carcinogens by up to more than half

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67
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Evidence is accumulating that alcohol drinking is also associated with pancreatic cancer, prostate
cancer, and melanoma. We’re also pretty certain that alcohol increases the risk of mouth cancer,
throat cancer, esophageal cancer, colorectal cancer, liver cancer, voice box cancer, and breast
cancer.

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There apparently is no French paradox; it seems to have been all been just a scam. But that’s what
started the whole “resveratrol fiasco.” Even after it turned out there was “no French paradox,”
research continued unabated, culminating in “10,000 scientific publications” to date.

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Animal products have more copper, mercury, lead, and cadmium. They lack folate, but contain
saturated fat, cholesterol, and pro-inflammatory advanced glycation end products, and dietary
modification may be our best bet for reducing risk of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Avocados can also boost the absorption of the carotenoid phytonutrients in other vegetables because
carotenoids, like beta-carotene, are fat soluble

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71
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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics: “Marijuana is not a benign drug for teens. The
teen brain is still developing, and marijuana may cause abnormal brain development.” This is why
they and the Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry have “officially opposed legalization.”

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72
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Shark cartilage contains inhibitors of tumor angiogenesis; cow cartilage offers the same
inhibition of tumor angiogenesis at a fraction of the price

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73
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Japanese women have the highest soy consumption in the world. Researchers had previously found
that soy…intake was inversely associated with the risk of hysterectomy.

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Kale is a best-of-all-worlds food, low in calories and packed to the hilt with nutrition, vitamins,
minerals, anti-inflammatory compounds, and antioxidant phytonutrients. Kale has shown a protective
effect on the oxidation of [LDL] even at low concentrations

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Blueberry pigments are metabolized by our liver and our microbiome (the good bacteria in our gut)
into active metabolites that are then absorbed into our system.

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Exercise-associated muscle cramping is generally related to electrolyte loss.

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