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Highlights from the February 2008 Journal of the American Dietetic Association

02.01.08 | American Dietetic Association

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Dietary Evidence for Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease

February is American Heart Month and, to mark the occasion, the Journal of the American Dietetic Association has published a comprehensive review of dietary factors for treating and preventing cardiovascular disease. The review of more than 150 recent research studies and other articles “provide scientific rationale for food and nutrition professionals and other health professionals for counseling patients,” according to the nationwide expert panel led by registered dietitian Linda Van Horn, professor and acting chair of the department of preventive medicine at Northwestern University and editor-in-chief of the Journal.

The panel examined the state of current research on the effectiveness of foods, nutrients and food components in reducing cardiovascular disease risk factors while also meeting a person’s nutrient needs, and identified areas where further research is needed. The expert panel’s findings also provide the basis for ADA’s Disorders of Lipid Metabolism Guides for Practice, a detailed resource for clinicians that is available to subscribers to ADA’s Evidence Analysis Library, www.adaevidencelibrary.com.

“Numerous dietary factors/nutrients have been identified that affect (cardiovascular disease) risk factors,” the researchers write. “An individualized dietary pattern is recommended to optimize CVD risk factor reduction while meeting nutrient needs.”

The review identifies effective “dietary considerations” including a diet that:

Are Trans Fat Labels Working?

According to researchers at the University of Minnesota, the food industry has made progress in reducing the trans fat content in its products since a 2003 labeling mandate by the Food and Drug Administration, but consumers should still read labels to be certain the products are trans fat-free.

The researchers sampled products at Minneapolis-area supermarket to assess levels of trans fat and saturated fat in margarines and butters; cookies and snack cakes; and savory snacks. The researchers also examined the cost of these now trans fat-free foods, because technologies to reduce or eliminate trans fat are costly and create challenges for food manufacturers that may be passed on to the consumer.

Most margarines and butters (21 of 29), cookies and snack cakes (34 of 44) and savory snacks (31 of 40) were labeled as containing zero grams of trans fat. However, some of the products contained significant amounts of trans fat.

The researchers conclude: “Consumers need to read product labels because the trans fat content of individual products can vary significantly. Products that are lower in trans and saturated fat tend to cost more, which may be a barrier to their purchase for price-conscious consumers.”

Additional research articles in the February Journal of the American Dietetic Association include:

The Journal of the American Dietetic Association is the official research publication of the American Dietetic Association and is the premier peer-reviewed journal in the field of nutrition and dietetics.

With more than 67,000 members the American Dietetic Association is the nation’s largest organization of food and nutrition professionals. ADA serves the public by promoting optimal nutrition, health and well-being. To locate a registered dietitian in your area, visit the American Dietetic Association at www.eatright.org .

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American Dietetic Association. (2008, February 1). Highlights from the February 2008 Journal of the American Dietetic Association. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8XG7KZ01/highlights-from-the-february-2008-journal-of-the-american-dietetic-association.html
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