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Concerning food and diets to go into a new academic year

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Bacon, red meat and white bread: the foods cancer experts want to cancel from your diet
As scientists caution against a sweetener in sugar-free chewing gum and Diet Coke, we investigate so-called ‘risky’ meal choices.

Think you know all about ‘heart healthy’ foods? It’s time to get your fats straight
Low-fat eating is no longer the order of the day. Discover how some dietary fats play a key role in maintaining a healthy heart.

For decades official advice was to follow a low-fat diet to guard against heart disease, but more recent research has highlighted the key role some dietary fats play in maintaining good health.

A recent study by Harvard researchers, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, found that people who consumed higher amounts of olive oil had a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s and premature death.

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The surprising foods that contain your daily intake of sugar

A “sugary treat” usually means indulgence: a chocolate biscuit, or a sticky pastry loaded with custard. You’re right in thinking these contribute to your daily limit of “free sugars”, which, according to the NHS, is 30g. But if you think the smoothies you blend in your kitchen and the teaspoon of honey drizzled on your porridge don’t count, you’re fooling yourself.

“We often think that the sugar we need to watch only exists in high-sugar processed foods like chocolate and sweets,” says Dr Somi Igbene, a biomedical scientist. “But foods we categorise as being healthier – fruit, dairy, carbohydrates – still contain sugar and we can still eat too much of them,” she says.

Fruit sugar, known as fructose, doesn’t count as “free sugar” when it’s contained as a whole fruit – but you still want to be mindful of how much you’re eating.

Here’s what to look out for.

Despite about 2.2 million people in Britain using artificial sweeteners four times a day or more, the World Health Organisation has released new guidance suggesting that we should find other ways to reduce sugar intake (those with diabetes should stick with artificial sweeteners).

‘I’m a healthy GP – but I was shocked by the effect three slices of pizza could have’
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Doctor and broadcaster Rangan Chatterjee explains how tracking our blood sugar could revolutionise our diet and lifestyles.

How good eating habits can reduce cholesterol without drugs
This couple’s surprise diagnosis led them to completely overhaul their diet. Find out how to lower your cholesterol naturally.

In England, high cholesterol leads to more than 7 per cent of all deaths and affects up to 60 per cent of adults.
Blood cholesterol levels rise with age and after the menopause in women. Most young people fail to realise that a diet too high in refined and processed foods – and therefore too much hidden saturated fat – alongside inactivity or smoking and alcohol use will also increase levels of LDL or “bad cholesterol”. Currently, it is normal to get a cholesterol test as part of the NHS midlife health check, every five years from the age of 40.
“Statins might be effective for lowering cholesterol but we would always advise making lifestyle changes first, at least for a few months, as this can bring down cholesterol levels, and there can be side effects with statins such as muscle pains that need to be taken into account,”
says Ruth Goss, senior cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation.
10 simple lifestyle changes that can reduce your blood pressure
Almost half of heart attacks and strokes are associated with high blood pressure. Here’s how to lower your risk.

It is the often-overlooked stealth killer behind 10 million deaths a year globally. The cause of 60 per cent of all strokes and half of all heart disease. If you weigh yourself regularly, ask yourself, when did you last check your blood pressure?

And yet only a handful of us will reach the end of our lives without experiencing hypertension. At age 20 there is a 20 per cent chance of raised blood pressure, at 50, a fifty per cent chance and at 80 an eighty per cent chance. “If you haven’t got it now, you’re going to have it later,” says Prof Graham MacGregor, chair of Blood Pressure UK.

Salt, stress and sitting down; our unhealthy modern lifestyles are hard wired to raise blood pressure.

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The tiny piece of tech to help lower your risk of type 2 diabetes
With metabolic syndrome affecting one in three people over 50, here’s how tracking your blood sugar could help reduce your risk.
For people with diabetes, a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) has been a life-changing invention, allowing them to monitor blood sugar without the need for a finger prick. But something interesting has happened with this seemingly unsexy medical device. It’s become a wellness flex for the non-diabetic; a status symbol to show that the wearer is optimising their health by managing blood sugar spikes.
“Metabolic health is crucial to our immune system,”
Dr Jenna Macciochi, an immunologist and author of Your Blueprint for Strong Immunity, explains. “Chronically high blood sugar levels can lead to chronic inflammation, which impairs your ability to fight infections and is a proxy for numerous conditions of poor health. Obesity and metabolic syndrome can also negatively impact immune function by causing chronic low-grade inflammation, which can impair the ability of immune cells to respond to pathogens.”
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White bread and bacon, not at all good for health

White bread and nine other foods experts want to cancel from our diets
As a new study suggests that a highly processed diet could be linked to cancer, we reveal the foods to strike off your shopping list

It seems we must rethink our relationships with our most beloved breakfast food and our guilty-secret suppers too. So what other common ingredients would the experts cancel from our diets?

The latest study, led by Imperial College London, examined the diets of 200,000 people and tracked their health for a decade. It uncovered an association between higher consumption of ultra-processed foods and an increased risk of both developing and dying from cancer. 

From instant noodles, sweets and biscuits to mass-produced bread, The National Food Survey reports that purchase of ready meals and convenience foods has increased five-fold over the last 40 years.

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Though unpasteurised milk may hold a sea of exotic bacteria, it can also help to build a steely immune system which provides protections against all sorts of illness.
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Of all the foods revered for their health benefits, the humble beetroot might just be the most impactful of them all, at least according to one gastroenterologist.

The real reasons you’re not losing weight
From nodding off in front of the TV to your smartwatch addiction, here are the surprising habits sabotaging your diet goals.

How healthy fats can help you lose weight
With a new study suggesting that abandoning butter and cheese may have caused the obesity epidemic, here’s the truth about fat in your food.

Meat does have a place in a healthy diet – but there is a catch
Our relationship with meat is complicated, but reducing our intake could make all the difference.

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Us and climate change – We can do much more than we think

Already some decades now, people are confronted with unpredictable weather situations and getting to see how glaciers melt, countries have to battle either droughts or floods. This year, Belgium and Germany got so hard hit, thousands of people have lost their houses and private goods. Also, this summer we could witness, with brutal clarity, a world of lush forests, bountiful croplands, liveable cities, and survivable coastlines under threat.

For sure we on our own can not change the situation in such a way that we can turn back the clock and get better weather again. The climate crisis is too big to tackle alone.

The problem with our society is that most leaders and citizens are more concerned about earning and saving as much money they can do.

Do you know, you too, even when you think you are just a tiny spot in the ocean, can get the stone rolling to bring the necessary changes to avoid further global warming. We cannot stay at the sideline. We should talk about the situation with as many people as we can and push our politicians in the right way so that they shall dare to act for the world, which can not speak for itself. Our leaders must have the courage to act now to limit climate change and protect nature.

Though there are still lots of people who do not want to see it, science is clear:

we are damaging our climate and destroying our biodiversity.

We not only have to see the signs, it is very important to respond to the signs and take action! Practical steps right now!

After the lockdown, we may face now shortages in the shops. This might be a blessing in disguise encouraging us to plan for an end of year celebration focused on people rather than lots of food and presents. Think about what you most enjoy about celebrating Christmas, are how you can contribute to the sustainment of our planet in the Holiday Season.

On Saturday 6th November there is the Global Day of Action. Midway through COP26 it is not a bad moment to let your voice be heard. The politicians coming together in Glasgow have to know citizens are concerned with what happens to our planet and how we want them to take the necessary measures now, to do something against global warming and the need to protect people from the disasters of nature, like droughts and floods. If we do not call that global warming to a halt, that climate change shall bring a lot of people to lose their habitat and being forced to find other places to live so that we shall have a huge increase of climate refugees.

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At home, you can contribute with sorting, buying local and ecological (bio) products, making an effort not to use chemicals and unnecessary products. It is already a first step in the right direction when you try to reduce the ecological footprint. When you love to eat meat, think about certain animals suffering needlessly in factory farming. Avoid buying meat of animals in cages. Also, remember that by reducing meat consumption, you can help to reduce methane gases in the air and animal waste in the environment.

Demand your politicians that we, the richer nations and businesses, should act justly in response to the climate crisis. They are the ones who can push the negotiators at the COP26 in the right direction to make it work this year, to come to the right decision protecting our planet and its citizens! Ask your politicians that they invest money into proven solutions, green jobs & clean, renewable energy for everyone.

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