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Sacred Heart Medical Diet - Articles
Does the American Heart Association diet reduce heart disease?
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Dr. William D.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:17pm
blood pressure. Diets like South Beach also yield substantial weight loss and reversal of diabetic tendencies, with the magnitude of benefit dependent on the amount of weight lost... before your discharge from the hospital, a well-meaning hospital staff dietitian will provide instruction in the American Heart Association (AHA) diet.
Does this diet reduce
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Low-Fat Diets Heart Healthier After Weight-Loss
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DiseaseProof
Posted
Tue 28 Apr 2009 11:27am
New findings in the Journal of the American Dietetic Association reveal diets low in saturated fat are healthier and help keep LDL, or “bad cholesterol”, in check after someone loses weight. For the study, experts assigned 26 healthy, non-obese diets to one diet, Atkins, South Beach or Ornish, for one month apiece, with the intent of studying
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Mediterranean diet vs. American Heart Association Diet
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Dr. William D.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:17pm
Heart Association dietary recommendations?
Mediterranean-style diets are often close to our dietary recommendations, but they don’t follow them exactly. In general...
In 1994, the Lyon Heart Study demonstrated a 50-70% reduction in coronary events in participants who followed a diet rich in vegetables, olive oil, fish, nuts, red wine
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Whole grain diet better for heart versus high-fat, high-egg diet
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Dr. John Z.
Posted
Mon 03 Nov 2008 11:05am
EatRight.org - People with high whole-grain intake have a lower risk of heart failure than those who eat more high-fat dairy and eggs, according to researchers from the University of Minnesota, the University of North Carolina and the University of Texas Health Sciences Center.
A 13-year study of 14,153 African-American and white adults 45-64 years
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Coronory Heart Disease, Elevated Cholesterol and a Gluten Free Diet
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Dianne ..
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Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:14pm
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to try and reduce it with diet manipulation before she prescribes!!! And guess what! I dont want to go on medication, so I'm reducing what little saturated fat that is left in my...
In the wonderful days of the summer that we didn’t have, I had a rapid introduction into the world of heart attacks, the awfull ones that come right out of the blue, leading
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High-Carb Ornish, Weight Watchers Diets Best For Heart Health? Better Think Again!
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Jimmy M.
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Thu 11 Sep 2008 8:27pm
, they are an alternative way of eating that is helping people not just lose weight, but control their blood sugars, reduce their insulin production, and effectively manage their diabetes... at UMass as well as a clinical psychologist at the UMass Memorial Weight Center, said people should not only choose a diet plan for weight loss, but also for their health
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