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Vegetarianism can lead to heart disease and cancer

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Vegetarianism can lead to heart disease and cancer

By Sarah Knapton
2:38 PM Wednesday Mar 30, 2016

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Scientists have found vegetarianism can cause a genetic mutation that can lead to cancer.


Long term vegetarianism can lead to genetic mutations that raise the risk of heart disease and cancer, scientists have found.

Populations who have had a primarily vegetarian diet for generations were found to be far more likely to carry DNA that makes them susceptible to inflammation.

Scientists in the US believe that the mutation occured to make it easier for vegetarians to absorb essential fatty acids from plants.

But it has the knock-on effect of boosting the production of arachidonic acid, which is known to increase inflammatory disease and cancer. When coupled with a diet high in vegetable oils - such as sunflower oil - the mutated gene quickly turns fatty acids into dangerous arachidonic acid.

The finding may help explain previous research which found vegetarian populations are nearly 40 per cent more likely to suffer colorectal cancer than meat eaters, a finding that has puzzled doctors because eating red meat is known to raise the risk.

Researchers from Cornell University in the US compared hundreds of genomes from a primarily vegetarian population in Pune, India to traditional meat-eating people in Kansas and found there was a significant genetic difference.

"Those whose ancestry derives from vegetarians are more likely to carry genetics that more rapidly metabolise plant fatty acids," said Tom Brenna, Professor of Human Nutrition at Cornell.

"In such individuals, vegetable oils will be converted to the more pro-inflammatory arachidonic acid, increasing the risk for chronic inflammation that is implicated in the development of heart disease, and exacerbates cancer.

"The mutation appeared in the human genome long ago, and has been passed down through the human family."

To make the problem worse, the mutation also hinders the production of beneficial Omega 3 fatty acid which is protective against heart disease. Although it may not have mattered when the mutation first developed, since the industrial revolution there has been a major shift in diets away from Omega 3 - found in fish and nuts - to less healthy Omega 6 fats - found in vegetable oils.

"Changes in the dietary Omega 6 to Omega 3 balance may contribute to the increase in chronic disease seen in some developing countries," added Dr Brenna.

"The message for vegetarians is simple. Use vegetable oils that are low in omega-6 linoleic acid such as olive oil."

The mutation is called rs66698963 and is found in the FADS2 gene which controls the production of fatty acids in the body.

Previous studies have shown that vegetarianism and veganism can lead to problems with fertility by lowering sperm counts.

Separate research from Harvard University also found that a diet high in fruit and vegetables may impact fertility because men are consuming high quantities of pesticides.

Many vegetarians also struggle to get enough protein, iron, vitamin D, vitamin B12 and calcium which are essential for health. One study found that vegetarians had approximately five percent lower bone-mineral density (BMD) than non-vegetarians.

However other research suggests vegetarianism lowers the risk of diabetes, stroke and obesity.

The new research was published in the journal Molecular Biology and Evolution

By Sarah Knapton
- Daily Telegraph UK

Copyright ©2016, NZME. Publishing Limited

 

Leongsam

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boss, your forum low traffic, is it..

trying to bait me to post.:oIo:

The traffic is fine and has been very good recently.

What I would like though is a logical response from you that makes sense.
 

Thick Face Black Heart

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Never trust nutritionists. If you understood how they justify their research and their methodology you'll be shocked. There is widespread abuse of statistical inference and their experimental design is horrendous.

Most of the world lap it up because people don't understand what happens behind the scenes in the lab or in the field. And the journals which publish them are equally guilty
 

Leongsam

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Never trust nutritionists. If you understood how they justify their research and their methodology you'll be shocked. There is widespread abuse of statistical inference and their experimental design is horrendous.

Most of the world lap it up because people don't understand what happens behind the scenes in the lab or in the field. And the journals which publish them are equally guilty

The same argument applies to both sides of the divide.
 

tonychat

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It will be helpful if the article tells us who are the scientists who did the study and research.

What is the real intention and motivation to do the research and why they start it?

If the article holds any truth.. The best way to deal with it is to eat organic.. All organic in all ur food.. Plant based.

I use organic coconut oil for my cooking and use stainless steel utensil for my cooking.. No Teflon.

I also take b12 supplement. Yes, i also eat organic eggs.
 
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Just in case you wondering, for breakfast I had minute steak (beef) and scrambled eggs, capuccino and yes bananas .......

[video=youtube;OuB4Jfw5n_8]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuB4Jfw5n_8[/video]
 

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The problem with anything good is that people look at the person promoting it especially if the facts are unclear or opinions are divided. Get an idiot to promote something good and cause is lost. When it comes to fad, you can trust the idiots to lead the charge. Copper bangle, magnetic bed, colon cleansing, Lingzhi, etc. It never ends.

Look at India which has the highest rate of vegetarians within their population and then you look at France and New Zealand which have one of the lowest rate. You go to any of these countries and it is not treated as a fad, neither do you have evangelists making all sorts of claims. The vegans and vegetarians are also not living longer or are in exceptional health.

Just eat in moderation and eat food that are healthy. And get your butt out of the sofa and get fit.

Also learn to enjoy the cuisines around the World. And there are great ones out there. Don't sell yourself short by listening to idiots who can't even connect 2 dots without some help.
 

Thick Face Black Heart

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. Get an idiot to promote something good and cause is lost. When it comes to fad, you can trust the idiots to lead the charge. Copper bangle, magnetic bed, colon cleansing, Lingzhi, etc. It never ends.

Just eat in moderation and eat food that are healthy. And get your butt out of the sofa and get fit.

Also learn to enjoy the cuisines around the World. And there are great ones out there. Don't sell yourself short by listening to idiots who can't even connect 2 dots without some help.


I do 6 to 7km on the treadmill everyday and cleanse my colon by having a good dump. No rocket science needed and certainly won't listen to any quacks on this
 

scroobal

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There is no better feeling than been fit and healthy. One also does not have to spend their waking hours doing research, going to special shops, cook in special oil and then take supplements. No issue if they have an existing health problem.

I cycle for fitness and recreation and I hook my bike on a trainer if it rains, Nothing like doing 40km on a bike, ending up at Changi Point and having tasty nasi lemark and teh tarik. I think I earned it. Sometime I plan my ride to places where I know a particular dish is on the agenda.


I do 6 to 7km on the treadmill everyday and cleanse my colon by having a good dump. No rocket science needed and certainly won't listen to any quacks on this
 

tonychat

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If you read the article, it never mention anything about coconut oil...

why are they omitting the mentioning of coconut oil and organic food.. is it conveniently omitting it?

Is coconut oil and organic food so powerful that it will affect their supporting companies' profit???

i see a PAP afraid of DR Chee pattern here.
 

Thick Face Black Heart

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I cycle for fitness and recreation and I hook my bike on a trainer if it rains, Nothing like doing 40km on a bike, ending up at Changi Point and having tasty nasi lemark and teh tarik. I think I earned it. Sometime I plan my ride to places where I know a particular dish is on the agenda.


Yeah, cycling is much easier on the joints, plus it must feel great to have a cycling itinerary that takes you to favourite makan outlets. Live to the max! Or as equalisation would say, can eat don't waste
 

scroobal

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Yes, on the joints. Lots of people switch to cycling because of it.

Btw what ever happened to Equalisation? His witty lines in the middle of election fever was the best. He and Ramseth conversing was another ripper.

Yeah, cycling is much easier on the joints, plus it must feel great to have a cycling itinerary that takes you to favourite makan outlets. Live to the max! Or as equalisation would say, can eat don't waste
 
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