Apples during pregnancy and Asthma
New Delhi: Saturday, 16th March 2013: Quoting a study published in the
Journal Thorax, Padmashri & Dr. B C Roy National Awardee, Dr. KK Aggarwal, President Heart Care
Foundation of India & National Vice President Elect IMA , said that women
who eat apples while pregnant may protect their child from developing asthma.
The study showed that children of
moms who munched on more than 4 apples per week were 37 percent less likely to
have a history of wheezing and 53 percent less likely to have doctor-confirmed
asthma, compared to moms who ate one or no apples per week while pregnant. The
effect may be due to apple's phytochemical content, such as flavonoids, which
have been shown to have beneficial effects on adult lung function.
The study also found that eating
fish during pregnancy may curb the risk of eczema in offspring. Children of
mothers who ate fish once per week or more while pregnant had a 43 percent
lower risk of eczema compared to children whose mothers avoided fish
altogether.
High Fat Diet and Breast
Cancer
Quoting another study from the
National Cancer Institute in Bethesda,
Maryland, Dr. Aggarwal said that
in middle-aged women, eating a high-fat diet raises the risk of developing
invasive breast cancer. There was 32% increased risk of breast cancer among
women with a high level of fats in their diet. The risk was seen for all types
of fat (saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated) and seemed to be
confined to women who were not using hormone replacement therapy. The higher
the fat intake, the higher was the risk for breast cancer.
Eat More Fruits
People who eat a diet high in fruit
and low in meat reduce their risk of developing colon cancer said Dr. Aggarwal.
A team from University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill
observed three groups - people who ate a lot of fruit but little meat, people
who ate a lot of vegetables and a moderate amount of meat, and people who
simply ate a lot of meat. The people who recalled eating large or moderate amounts
of meat were 70 percent more likely to have had a polyp than those who said
they ate a lot of fruit but little meat. Just 18 percent of the people
who said they ate a lot of fruit but little meat had a polyp, compared to 30
percent of the moderate meat-eaters and 32 percent of people in the high
meat-eating group.
About HCFI : The
only National Not for profit NGO, on whose mega community health education
events, Govt. of India has released two National commemorative stamps and one
cancellation stamp, and who has conducted one to one training on” Hands only
CPR” of 31145 people since 1st
November 2012.
The CPR 10 Mantra is –
“within 10 minutes of death, earlier the better; at least for the next
10minutes, longer the better; compress the centre of the chest of the dead
person continuously and effectively with a speed of 10x10 i.e. 100 per minute.”
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