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The Impact of Nutrition and Statins on Cardiovascular Diseases
Presents published research on the role of food and statins in inhibiting the onset and development of cardiovascular diseases
Ioannis Zabetakis (Author), Ronan Lordan (Author), Alexandros Tsoupras (Author)
9780128137925
Paperback / softback, published 18 January 2019
348 pages
23.4 x 19 x 2.2 cm, 0.72 kg
"Low-level inflammation is the core underlying cause of most illness and disease. This evidence-based book shines a ground-breaking light on inflammation’s negative effect with regard to heart disease and the use of statins. This is a book that all health practitioners should have on their shelves." --Lori Shemek, PhD, CNC, bestselling author of ‘How to Fight FATflammation’
The Impact of Nutrition and Statins on Cardiovascular Diseases presents a summary of the background information and published research on the role of food in inhibiting the development of cardiovascular diseases. Written from a food science, food chemistry, and food biochemistry perspective, the book provides insights on the origin of cardiovascular diseases, an analysis of statin therapy, their side effects, and the role of dietary intervention as an alternative solution to preventing cardiovascular diseases. It focuses on the efficacy of nutrition and statins to address inflammation and inhibit the onset of disease, while also providing nutrition information and suggested dietary interventions.
1. The Origin of Chronic Diseases with Respect to Cardiovascular Disease2. Inflammation3. Inflammation and Cardiovascular Diseases4. The Lipid Hypothesis and The Seven Countries Study5. The Role of Cholesterol in Atherosclerosis, CVD, and Dietary Patterns6. Statins: Rationale, Mode of Action, and Side-effects7. Cardiovascular Risk: Assumptions, Limitations, and Research8. Diet and Cardiovascular Disease: The Mediterranean Diet9. Nutrition Versus Statins in Primary Prevention: Where do we Stand Now?
Subject Areas: Fitness & diet [VFM], Food & beverage technology [TDCT]