Ans) The Paleo diet, also referred to as the caveman or Stone-Age diet, includes lean meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds.
- Proponents of the diet emphasize choosing low-glycemic fruits and vegetables.
- There is debate about several aspects of the Paleo diet: what foods actually existed at the time, the variation in diets depending on region (e.g., tropical vs. Arctic), how modern-day fruits and vegetables bear little resemblance to prehistoric wild versions, and disagreement among Paleo diet enthusiasts on what is included/excluded from the diet. Because of these differences, there is not one “true” Paleo diet.
For example, although white potatoes were recorded as being available during the Paleolithic era, they are usually avoided on the Paleo diet because of their high glycemic index. Processed foods are also technically off limits due to an emphasis on fresh foods, but some Paleo diets allow frozen fruits and vegetables because the freezing process preserves most nutrients.
- Overall, the diet is high in protein, moderate in fat (mainly from unsaturated fats), low-moderate in carbohydrate(specifically restricting high glycemic index carbohydrates), high in fiber, and low in sodium and refined sugars.
- The monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats (including the omega-3 fats EPA and DHA) come from marine fish, avocado, olive oil, and nuts and seeds.
- Grass-fed beef is often highlighted on the diet, which is promoted to contain more omega-3 fats than conventional beef (due to being fed grass instead of grain).
- It contains small amounts of alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), a precursor to EPA and DHA.
- The amount of omega-3 in grass-fed beef is much lower than that in oily marine fish.-
Cookedsalmon contains 1000-2000 mg of EPA/DHA per 3-ounce portion, whereas 3 ounces of grass-fed beef contains about 20-200 mg of ALA.
- Randomized controlled trials have shown the Paleo diet to produce greater short-term benefits than diets based on national nutrition guidelines, including greater weight loss, reduced waist circumference, decreased blood pressure, increased insulin sensitivity, and improved cholesterol.
Potential Pitfalls
Choose 1 popular diet currently in the news- • Is there potential for nutrient deficiencies, such...
Choose 1 popular diet currently in the news- • Is there potential for nutrient deficiencies, such as calcium and vitamin D, when following this diet for longer than one year that may make it inappropriate for certain at-risk groups (e.g., those with existing or at high risk of osteopenia or osteoporosis)?
5. Throughout this assignment, you have been evaluating your diet. A healthy diet has been linked to possible prevention of many diseases including cardiovascular disease and cancer (Some helpful information in the textbook: Figures 1-1 and 11-3, Table 11-6). [12 marks] a) Summarize 2 aspects of your diet that are promoting good health and disease prevention. Include specific links between the aspects of your diet and specific health conditions/diseases. [6 marks 3 marks per aspect with specific link to chronic...
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CONTROVERSY 6 Table of Contents Vegetarian and Meat-Containing Diets: What Are the Benefits and Pitfalls? Notebook LO 6.7 Compare the advantages and disadvantages of the vegetarian diet and the meat eater's diet Table C6-1 Terms Used to Describe Vegetarian Diets Some of the terms below are in common usage, but others are useful only to researchers In affluent countries, where heart disease and cancer claim many lives, people who...
question 41. What happens to a mother’s milk if she lacks certain nutrients in her diet? a. The milk quantity stays the same but is of lower quality. b. The missing nutrients affect levels of other nutrients in the milk. c. The milk is not an appropriate source of nutrition and formula should be used. d. The milk quantity decreases, and the milk is lower in those nutrients. e. The milk quality stays the same, but the quantity of the...
write a detailed summary in an organized format. It must include
3-4 key points of the controversy. Break up your summary in 3-4
paragraphs.
Must include specific reasons as to why a vegetarian diet can be
better and or worse than the meat heavy diets?
Explain briefly using examples how reading this controversy has
helped you in making better dietary choices in future?
CONTROVERSY 6 Table of Contents Vegetarian and Meat-Containing Diets: What Are the Benefits and Pitfalls? Notebook LO...
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Adequate nutrition is essential during pregnancy for proper
development of the fetus. Inadequate nutrition can lead to
increased health risks for both the baby and the mother, thus it is
important to understand what nutrients are necessary for the health
of both, and why.
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1, A college student running low on money switches to eating only cheap instant noodles for a month. He develops sensitive gums, dry skin and dandruff. He is chronically tired and it seems to him that he gets every virus that passes through the dorm. a) Based on the knowledge you have acquired in this unit, what vitamin deficiency is the likely reason for his symptoms? b) If he could add only a single extra food item to his diet...