Red Meat Intake and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease
- نوع فایل : کتاب
- زبان : انگلیسی
- مؤلف : Adam M. Bernstein &Walter C. Willett
- چاپ و سال / کشور: 2010
Description
Despite a wealth of research on cholesterol and saturated fat and cardiovascular disease (CVD), few studies have examined the association between red meat and CVD. We review the epidemiologic data on the relation between red meat intake and CVD. From observational studies over the past 25 years, we conclude that both unprocessed and processed red meat increase the risk of coronary heart disease and that processed red meat likely confers a greater risk. Data on the relation of red meat with stroke is limited, but also suggests an increased risk. As dietary iron, added sodium, and compounds created during cooking may contribute to these associations, simply choosing lean red meats may not reduce the risk of CVD. Clinicians may consider recommending that patients decrease or eliminate red meat from their diet and replace it with healthier protein sources such as nuts, fish, poultry, or low-fat dairy products.
Curr Cardiovasc Risk Rep (2011) 5:145–148 DOI 10.1007/s12170-010-0149-x Published online: 22 December 2010