14 Oct 2014

Flaxseed Fibers

The Benefits of Flaxseed Fibers in Suppressing Postprandial Lipemia and Appetite

Flaxseed oil is a wonderful source of essential fatty acids which can provide many health benefits.  Most importantly it contains linolenic acid, which is also a fatty acid that the body cannot produce on its own. Most Americans tend to have insufficient amounts of linolenic acid in their diets, and flaxseed oil is one of the best and healthiest sources.

With the knowledge of the importance of flaxseed oil, studies have been conducted to discover if, among its other health benefits, flaxseed may be beneficial in preventing cardiovascular disease.

Risk Factors for Cardivascular Disease:

  • Older age
  • Male gender
  • Family history of CVD
  • Cigarette smoking
  • High cholesterol
  • Hypertension
  • Physical inactivity
  • Sleep problems
  • Diabetes
  • Obesity
  • Excessive alcohol consumption

A study was conducted by researchers from the University of Copenhagen to determine whetherflaxseed fiber can be used to suppress postprandial lipemia, which is a high level of lipids in the blood in the hours after eating, and reduce appetite. Participants were given predetermined quantities of flaxseed along with their regular meals and then evaluated at the conclusion of the study.

Results of the Flaxseed Study

The study determined that those who were given the largest quantity of flaxseed fiber had substantially lower triacylglycerol levels. In addition, those who received the most flaxseedexperienced a greater sense of fullness than those who received a lower dose.  Researchers determined that Flaxseed may be an important component of maintaining a healthy weight as it can suppress appetite, and it may also inhibit some of the risk factors of cardiovascular disease

 

BY: Dr Carrie

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14 Oct 2014

Study Finds That Drinking Cherry Juice Can Improve Sleep

Study Finds That Drinking Cherry Juice Can Improve Sleep

Eating habits and daily health and nutrition choices impact countless areas of health, and sleep is no exception.  While consuming food before bed or drinking wine or caffeinated beverages can disrupt sleep, a new study has found that consuming tart Montmorency cherry juice can noticeably improve the duration and quality of sleep.  Researchers at Northumbria University have discovered that cherry juice benefits sleep by increasing the body’s melatonin levels.  Melatoninregulates sleep, and sufficient levels help people fall asleep and stay asleep.

The study was conducted among 20 healthy individuals, some of whom were placed in a control group and some of whom were given 30ml of tart cherry juice to drink twice each day for the duration of one week.  Participants were evaluated prior to the study to discover their normal levels of melatonin, and during the study their sleep was monitored and records of their sleepingpatterns were kept.

The Benefits of Cherry Juice

  • Increases circulation of melatonin
  • Lengthens amount of time spent sleeping
  • Improves sleep quality

Those who consumed the cherry juice were found to have a 15-16% increase in melatonin levels compared to their previous levels and to the control group.  They also found that the cherry juice group spent an additional 15 minutes in bed and 25 more minutes actually sleeping.  Beyond this, their sleep quality, or sleep efficiency, was increased by about 5-6% and participants who drankcherry juice took fewer naps during the day throughout the duration of the study.

Cherry juice, by increasing melatonin levels, can provide healthy adults with a natural solution for sleep difficulties ranging from insomnia to jet lag.  For those who struggle with getting sufficientsleep, adding cherry juice is a simple way to improve the duration and quality of sleep, and this can positively impact other areas of health as well.

 

BY: Dr Carrie

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