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4 types of food are the 'nemesis' of cancer, diabetes, heart disease!
In a large new study published in the medical journal The Lancet Healthy Longevity , scientists have found that a diet can reduce the risk of multiple chronic diseases at once, especially cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
A healthy plant-based diet reduces the risk of cancer, cardiometabolic diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascular disease, and multiple diseases.
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The study, conducted by the University of Vienna (Austria), in collaboration with the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC - France) and Kyung Hee University (South Korea), used data from two large health follow-up studies in Europe - EPIC and UK Biobank, which included more than 400,000 people, aged 37 to 70, participating. The authors analyzed the participants' diets along with the progression of the disease over time.
32% lower risk of multiple chronic diseases. The results showed that people who strictly followed a plant-based diet had a 32% lower risk of multiple chronic diseases. Notably, this benefit was recorded in both people under 60 and people 60 and older, according to the medical news site News Medical.
Multimorbidity is defined as the presence of two or more chronic conditions at the same time, such as cancer, heart disease or diabetes. It is a rapidly growing health problem globally, particularly among older adults.
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Walking: Steps vs. Minutes, Which Is Better?
A recent study by Brigham and Women's Hospital (USA) shows that exercise goals based on number of steps or time improve health and prolong life equally.
New research, published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine , found that both step-based or time-based walking goals were equally associated with improved health, longer life expectancy and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, according to the Times of India .
Walking goals by number of steps or by time are equally associated with improved health, longer life, and reduced risk of cardiovascular disease.
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Researchers found that choosing a goal based on time or number of steps may not be as important as choosing a goal that fits personal preferences.
We already know that physical activity reduces the risk of chronic disease and infection and increases life expectancy. Adults should aim for at least 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity (e.g. brisk walking) or at least 75 minutes of vigorous physical activity (e.g. jogging) each week.
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New therapy for acute kidney injury
Acute kidney injury is a rapidly occurring decline in kidney function that often occurs in hospitalized patients, especially in intensive care units, with a rate of up to 50%.
This is the result of many complex inflammatory processes in the body. Among them, immune molecules called interleukins (ILs) play a key role. These are small proteins secreted by immune cells, which are responsible for coordinating the inflammatory response, repairing damaged tissue and affecting other organs, according to the medical news site News Medical.
Kidney damage
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Interleukin: "Double-edged sword" in kidney damage. Each type of interleukin has a different impact on the progression of AKI:
Some ILs worsen the disease, such as IL-1α, IL-1β, IL-12, IL-17A, and IL-18. They promote excessive inflammation, causing kidney cell damage, scar tissue, and spread to other organs. IL-8, for example, attracts more white blood cells to the damaged area, causing more severe inflammation and may be a warning sign of severe acute kidney injury.
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