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As a cardiologist, I am asked almost every day if โAlcohol is good or bad for your health?โ.
Letโs find out.
Alcohol Is A Toxin.
There is no getting away from the fact that, at its most basic chemical foundation, alcohol is a toxin.
Globally, alcohol is responsible for 3 million deaths per year; in the United States, it is the third leading cause of preventable deathยนยฒ.
Alcohol is a factor inยณ:
30% of suicides
40% of fatal burn injuries
50% of fatal drownings
50% of homicides
65% of fatal falls
29% of fatal road traffic accidents
Alcohol is a factor in 1 in 5 emergency department presentationsโด.
No pun intended, but these statistics make for some sober reading.
โRed Wine Is Good For Your Heart.โ
Now come on.
Did you really think that was true?
I have heard this phrase over and over again in my clinical practice.
High levels of exercise are good for your heart, but oddly enough, most people seem to be far less enthusiastic about this approach than regular alcohol consumption.
Letโs see what the data says.
Up until very recently, it was believed that drinking 1-2 drinks per day was actually protective when it came to dying prematurelyโต.
This data was based on observational studies that cannot fully control for all confounders and can therefore not infer causality.
When you examine the people who drink only 1 to 2 drinks per day, you consistently find that they are much less likely to smoke, be overweight or engage in any other risky health behaviours.
So in truth, it probably wasnโt the alcohol that was driving the effect.
More recent studies have attempted to control for this variable more carefully, and the relationship is clear.
The more you drink.
The higher the risk.
Take coronary artery disease. Higher alcohol intake equates to a higher risk.
The same applies to high blood pressureโถ.
The same applies to strokeโท.
The list goes onโธ:
Atrial fibrillation – Higher risk.
Sudden death – Higher risk.
Heart failure – Higher risk.
Liver, Breast, Colorectal, Oropharyngeal Cancer – Higher Riskโน.
You get the point.
With all this information to hand, why is it then that I and billions of others continue to drink alcohol?…
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A top-down view of a chocolate smoothie bowl (thick smoothie served in a bowl with a spoon) garnished with chia seeds, large coconut flakes and cacao nibs. Healthy vegan breakfast. The smoothie portion contains banana, chocolate, almond milk and ice.
This pudding is packed with health-promoting chia seeds, almond milk, cinnamon, cocoa, coconut flakes and dried fruit. Itโs the perfect chocolate treat.
Ingredients
ยฝ cup Chia seeds
1 cup vanilla almond milk, unsweetened
1 cup 2% milk (may use all almond for non-dairy option)
1ยฝ tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon cocoa powder, unsweetened
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 tablespoons coconut flakes, unsweetened
2 tablespoons dried tart cherries, or other unsweetened dried fruit
Directions
Place chia seeds, milks, honey, cocoa, cinnamon and vanilla in a glass container with a tight lid.
Seal and shake well to combine. Refrigerate for at least 5 hours or overnight.
Serve topped with coconut flakes and dried fruit to garnish.
Note: For a smoother texture, blend pudding in a high power blender before refrigerating. Be sure to blend well to avoid a gritty texture.
Nutrition information
Makes 6 servings
Each 1/2 cup serving contains:
Calories 140
Total fat 7g
Saturated fat 2g
Trans fat 0g
Protein 4g
Total carbohydrate 16g
Fiber 6g
Sugar 7g
Cholesterol 5mg
Sodium 150mg
Start your day with a hearty and nutritious 6-grain hot cereal that will keep you energized and satisfied. Prepare a big batch over the weekend and enjoy a warm, comforting breakfast all week long. Top it with your favorite fruits or a dollop of yogurt for added natural sweetness.
Servings: 14 Serving Size: ยฝ cup
Nutritional Information Per Serving
114 caloriesย
1 g total fat
0 g saturated fatย
0 g transfat
0 g monounsaturated fatย
0 mg cholesterolย
74 mg sodium
21 g total carbohydrateย
3 g dietary fiberย
0 g total sugarsย
4 g protein
Ingredients
ยฝ cup uncooked pearl barley
ยฝ cup uncooked red wheat berries
ยฝ cup uncooked brown rice
ยผ cup uncooked steel cut oats
3 tablespoons uncooked quinoa
2 tablespoons of flaxseed
ยฝ teaspoon kosher salt
1 ยฝ quarts water
Directions
In a large saucepan, combine the barley, wheat berries, rice, oats, quinoa, flaxseed and salt.
Pour water over ingredients, stir and bring to a boil over medium heat.
Reduce heat to low and simmer for 45 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Dietitianโs tip:
Make a big batch of this cereal on the weekend and reheat all week. Top with fruit or yogurt to add natural sweetness.
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We all want to protect our kids whether it be from falls, bumps and bruises โ or avoidable infections and diseases. To help your child avoid illness, itโs important to encourage good habits and take steps to boost their immune system from an early age.
โMost of what makes a childโs immune system strong is common sense,โ says pediatrician Adriane Lioudis, MD. If you keep these five tips in mind, youโll stack the deck in your childโs favor for a healthier life.
1. For newborns, considerย breastfeeding
While itโs a very personal decision (that isnโt always possible), if you are able to exclusively breastfeed your child for at least six months, it may have benefits. Some research shows that breastfeeding your child might possibly reduce allergies, Dr. Lioudis says.
2. Promote regular hand washing
Eighty percent of infections are spread by touch. Teach your little one to take the time to wash their hands after sneezing, coughing and going to the bathroom. Washing hands with warm water and soap for at least 20 seconds can remove bacteria and viruses and can reduce the chance of lung infections by up to 45%.
โGet the flu shot for your child yearly, as well,โ Dr. Lioudis says. This is particularly important for children with asthma and other chronic health conditions.
Also, if your family will be traveling internationally, itโs important to seek advice from your childโs healthcare provider about any needed vaccinations.
4. Make sleep a priority
To maximize immunity, children must get enough sleep.
Babies between 0 and 3 months need 14 to 17 hours of sleep. Those between 4 and 12 months need 12 to 16 hours of sleep.
Children between the ages of 1 and 2 need between 11 and 14 hours.
Kids between the ages of 3 and 5 should get from10 to 13 hours.
Children ages 6 to 12 should get between 9 and 12 hours.
Teens between the ages of 13 to 18 need 8 to 10 hours.
Not getting enough sleep limits the bodyโs ability to produce proteins called cytokines that help fight infection and reduce inflammation.
5. Encourage a healthy diet
A healthy diet is also important for your childโs immune system.
Dr. Lioudis recommends encouraging your child to โeat the rainbowโ when it comes to fruits and vegetables. A good selection of whole grains should be part of their diet as well. Keep processed foods to a minimum. Proper food choices can help ensure that your child gets enough vitamins โ such as vitamin A and E. These vitamins are needed to maintain good health and a strong immune system.
You canโtย avoid all illness, but some kidsย need extra protection
โEven if you follow these tips, your child might still get between seven and 11 colds each year,โ says Dr. Lioudis. She adds that you can expect each one to last up to two weeks.
Also, keep in mind that some things billed as common โremediesโ arenโt effective in boosting immunity. For example, thereโs no definitive proof that large amounts of vitamin C or echinacea help prevent colds or shorten them, she says.
However, if your child has a compromised immune system, work closely with your pediatrician to find ways to improve his or her immunity. Each child needs a personalized approach because their individual immune system varies, Dr. Lioudis says.
โThereโs generally a different protocol with immunocompromised children. There are some vaccines we have to add in on top of what most children have, but itโs something that we must determine on a case-by-case basis.
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A salad combination you may not have thought of, but will now be hooked on
This salad is a perfect addition to a large dinner menu when you have guests over for dinner and have a lot of other dishes to prepare. Itโs bright and flavorful, and you can make the dressing a day or two ahead to prep!
Ingredients
Dressing
1 1/2 cups frozen raspberries, thawed 2 to 4 tablespoons orange juice (depending on thickness desired) 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar 1 teaspoon sugar 1 tablespoon orange zest 4 tablespoons chopped fresh chives
Salad
1 pound romaine lettuce, washed, dried and torn into bite-sized pieces 1 pound radicchio, washed, dried, shredded 3 carrots, peeled and grated 1 cup mandarin oranges, drained, patted dry 20 cherry tomatoes, quartered
Directions
Assemble salad ingredients in salad bowl and toss.
Put all ingredients for the dressing in food processor or blender (except for 2 tablespoons chives), and process.
After all is processed, stir in the remaining 2 tablespoons chives.
Pour over salad just before serving and toss.
Nutrition information (per serving)
Calories: 107 Total fat: 0.5 g Saturated fat: 0.1 g Protein: 3 g Carbohydrate: 25 g Fiber: 5.4 g Sodium: 37 mg
โRecipe developed and copyrighted by Kristine Napier, MPH, RD, LD.
You go to the store to pick up some apples. Seems simple enough โ until youโre faced with a dozen different varieties in the produce aisle. You want the healthiest apple, so which one will keep the doctor away? Dietitian Mira Ilic, RD, LD, reveals the juicy details about this popular fruit. Big difference in taste, not nutrition Apples have slightly different nutrients depending on their type and color. For instance, Red Delicious apples have polyphenols that are exclusively found in dark red fruits. Polyphenols are plant compounds that may help prevent cancer, heart disease and other conditions. But if the thought of biting into a Red Delicious isnโt appealing, donโt worry. Any apple you buy will deliver a punch of health-boosting nutrients. โThe nutritional differences among apple varieties are small,โ says Ilic. โBut the taste differences are big. Donโt choose an apple based on a small nutrient difference if you donโt like the taste.โ Choose fresh and local apples Whatever apple variety you pick, make sure itโs fresh. Old apples arenโt as nutritious, donโt taste as good and could be rotten. โChoose a firm apple with no bruises,โ says Ilic. โLook for bright color, keeping in mind that some apple varieties are naturally more colorful. Fresh apples usually have a nice aroma, too.โ Whenever possible, go with local apples. The less your apple had to travel, the more nutritious it is when it gets to you. July through October is prime apple season in the U.S. During these months, local apples are easy to find. When you choose apples in the off-season, check the sticker for its country of origin. If your apple traveled a long distance, it probably lost some of its nutrition in transport. Try to choose apples that come from a nearby country. โWe donโt have the option to eat local apples year-round,โ Ilic says. โIn the off-season, we have to get apples from other parts of the world. No matter where they come from, wash them thoroughly.โ You donโt need any chemicals or tools to wash your apples. Wash your hands first. Then wash your apple with running water. Gently scrub the skin with a cloth or brush. Are organic apples healthier? Some organic fruits may be slightly more nutritious than conventionally grown ones. But you donโt need to buy organic apples. They tend to cost more, which can be a downside if youโre sticking to a grocery budget. โGrowers use different growing practices for organic apples and while pesticides are used on conventionally grown apples, some organic growers may actually use pesticides approved for organic farming,โ explains Ilic. โThe government has guidelines about what pesticides growers can use. Both types are safe and nutritious. Just wash them well if youโre still concerned about pesticide residue or you can peel your apples, but youโll lose some nutrients and fiber found in the skin.โ Have fun with apple sampling With so many apple varieties, youโre bound to find one you like. Hold an apple sampling by picking a few different types. Cut them into bite-sized pieces, put them on a plate and label them. Have your family members try the different apples and choose their favorite. An apple sampling can be a fun way to get kids to eat more apples, too. Kids often like having some control over the types of foods they eat. All apples are amazing Whether your favorite is a sour Granny Smith or a sweet Honeycrisp, you canโt go wrong with apples. โAll apples are a good source of fiber, including pectin, which may help lower cholesterol,โ Ilic says. โThey also contain phytochemicals like polyphenols, which are antioxidants linked to multiple health benefits. Some studies have suggested that apples may also help reduce the risk of some cancers.โ Bottom line: An apple a day is a healthy habit, so donโt stress about picking the right one. โEat the apples you like because theyโre all healthy,โ Ilic says. FACEBOOK TWITTER LINKEDIN PINTEREST Email applesfiber