Even though the authors reported the information and they even were forced to conclude that the changes in diet seem to benefit many populations, they still finished by stating that there could be
an epidemic of Heart Disease in these countries in the years to come.
These factory fats are primarily responsible for
the epidemic of heart disease yet saturated fats took the fall anyway.
This likely explains why populations living on traditional diets revolving around whole plant foods have largely remained free from
the epidemic of heart disease.
The most ironic part of this entire debacle is that these dietary changes were prescribed to reduce
the epidemic of heart disease.
How can something as American as refined sugar which has nothing to do with fat or cholesterol cause our current
epidemic of heart disease?
Not exact matches
Meanwhile, a growing body
of scientific evidence links sugar with an
epidemic of childhood obesity as well as a host
of related health problems: diabetes, hypertension,
heart disease and even an unprecedented outbreak
of non-alcoholic fatty liver
disease in children.
This trend is certainly set to stay, with an ageing population and the emergence
of lifestyle - related «
epidemics» such as obesity, diabetes, asthma, and
heart disease.
And, as nations turn towards exercise as a way
of preventing «
epidemics» such as obesity and
heart disease, science and sport seem likely to converge even more.
per year and an increase in consumption
of sugar - sweetened beverages has been identified as a significant contributor to an
epidemic of obesity,
heart disease and cancer worldwide.
But sadly not before
heart disease, cancer, diabetes, obesity and a whole host
of other catastrophic
diseases have reached
epidemic proportions!
It arguably bears some
of the blame for the
epidemic of obesity and weight - related disorders such as diabetes, cancer, and
heart disease.
Unfortunately, very little coconut oil is consumed in the U.S. and metabolic syndrome — along with its symptoms
of obesity, diabetes and
heart disease — is reaching
epidemic proportions!
Fat is one
of your body's main building blocks, yet for decades we followed a low - fat diet according to U.S. dietary guidelines, which became a high - sugar, high - refined - carb diet — contributing to an
epidemic of insulin resistance, obesity,
heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and many other serious health problems.
In early 1977, the committee released the Dietary Goals for Americans, blaming what they saw as an «
epidemic»
of killer
diseases — obesity, diabetes,
heart disease and cancer — on changes in the American diet that had occurred in the previous fifty years, specifically the increase in «fatty and cholesterol - rich foods.»
Also, according to documentation, the
heart disease epidemic took off with the refining
of sugar and the massive increase
of sugar and refined carbs in the diet which all lead to inflammation.
The main concern with dietary fats had always been the «
epidemic»
of heart disease.
Chemically they are very different, and trans fats, not saturated fats, are responsible for the increases in diabetes and
heart disease, which were a staple
of American diets long before
heart disease and diabetes became
epidemic.
This serious health issue has been impacting the lives
of most people on the planet, not just evidenced by large rates
of obesity and diabetes, two modern
epidemics, but also many preventable conditions such as Alzheimer's, cancer and
heart disease.
The fear
of healthy dietary fat is actually part
of why we're currently struggling with obesity, diabetes, and
heart disease of epidemic proportions.
Half
of the U.S. population over age 2 consumes sugary drinks daily, and this is a primary factor driving obesity and related
epidemics of diabetes and
heart disease.
This sugar consumption is not without its consequences as sugar is at least partly responsible for our
epidemic of obesity, diabetes,
heart disease, and premature aging.
The Medical community will soon recommend liver transplant as a solution to this deadly
epidemic: — RRB - Diabetes is a very serious
disease — you are at high risk
of heart attack, stroke, kidney failure, impotence, cancer, amputation, blindness, gastroparesis, dementia and painful polyneuropathy.
Vitamin D deficiency has become an
epidemic in the United States.A deficiency
of vitamin D not only causes poor bone mineralization but also has been associated with numerous chronic
diseases, including diabetes, metabolic syndrome,
heart disease, cancer, and hypertension.
The real answer has been more obesity, diabetes, and
heart disease with an
epidemic surge
of neurological
diseases, especially those related to dementia.
Today's surging rates
of diabetes,
heart disease, and obesity — all preventable
epidemics — are the unfortunate result.
Over consumption
of processed sugar has been blamed for contributing to serious health problems like type 2 diabetes,
heart disease, cancer, and the obesity
epidemic, which has been sweeping western nations.
The problem, as Walsh explains, was that due to the guidelines put forth by the USDA in hopes
of reducing
heart disease, we essentially traded a
heart disease epidemic for an obesity outbreak.
Obesity is now a worldwide
epidemic and causes millions
of Americans to get diabetes,
heart disease and cancer every year.
The Journal
of American Medical Association has shown that
heart disease kills 800,000 people per year and cancer kills 700,000, while diabetes and childhood obesity are rising to
epidemic proportions.
Instead, those millions, and many more, switched to a breakfast
of processed cereal, which has been shown to contribute to the overfat
epidemic, a much greater risk for
heart disease.
Our
epidemic of child obesity will, in time, lead to huge medical costs as
heart disease, diabetes and other chronic illness slowly drain the vitality
of far too many
of tomorrow's adults.
epidemic appearance
of an abnormally high number
of cases
of infection in a given population; can also refer to noninfectious
diseases (e.g.,
heart disease) or to acute events such as chemical toxicity