الثلاثاء، 5 ديسمبر 2017

Important Things To Know About Western Diets And Disease

By Eric Walker


As the rates of obesity rise in the United States, chronic illnesses are also becoming more prevalent. The inherent connection between western diets and disease has become an undeniable one. What people put into their bodies does indeed effect factors like longevity and life quality. Following are a few things to know about what westerners are eating and the effects that these foods are having on their well-being.

One of the very first things to understand is that sugar is being consumed in alarming quantities within the west. People are eating refined and processed foods that contain excess amounts of sugar and other unhealthy additives. This is largely responsible for the rise of obesity in western areas, as well as for hypertension, diabetes and other health issues.

In addition to causing obesity and other weight-related problems, consuming massive amounts of sugar also creates considerable, internal inflammation. Inflammation is a major cause of western disease. People who eat diets that are high in sugar are more likely to deal with arthritis, fungal infections and even cancer as a result.

People in the west are additionally eating a massive amount of corn. They are not, however, eating this vegetable in a fresh state but are rather, consuming chemical byproducts of corn that the human body is unable to recognize and properly metabolize. Among these byproducts are high fructose corn syrup and chemicals like maltodextrin among many others.

There are times when what a person isn't eating is more important that what he or she is eating. There are many modern consumers who are not eating sufficient servings of fresh produce, heart healthy fats or whole grains. There are a number of revitalizing benefits that these options supply that people are simply missing out on.

Another important thing to note is that modern food production has had a significant and very negative impact on overall food quality. Soil depletion has lead to a shortage of minerals in cultivated foods. Thus, even when people are doing their best to eat healthily, they are often still missing out on a range of essential nutrients. This is why more people are experiencing significant vitamin, mineral and other nutrient deficiencies.

Developed nations would be expected to have diets with particularly high nutritional values especially when compared to the diets that are maintained of necessity in nations that are still in the process of development. Foods that have been genetically modified and foods that lack key nutrients as the result of modern cultivation, however, have lead to an increased number of serious health issues. There are a number of obese Americans who are both overfed and undernourished at once. This has also led to an increase in mental health concerns that include chronic anxiety and chronic depression. These are actually among some of the more common and early symptoms of many nutritional deficiencies.

Diets that are largely animal-based seem to be the norm in this region. People, however, tend to gain the most benefits from plant-based foods. These foods limit the risks of cancer, decrease inflammation and provide a range of age-defying antioxidants and phytonutrients. Rather than promoting diseases, these are dietary additions that bolster the immune system and actively fight against widespread illness.




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