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Ditch The Quinoa And Kale. To Boost Health, Eat Like Your Ancestors Did

IANS, 03 Nov, 2017 05:57 PM
    When it comes to choosing a diet, don’t go for fads or foods that have travelled continents to reach you. Eat local to improve your fitness levels. 
     
     
    A new study claims that consuming a diet like our ancestors - highly diverse and rich in nutrients - may boost human health. Researchers from Washington University in the US also found that consuming a monotonous diet of staple cereals and ultra-processed foods may be leading to malnutrition.
     
     
    Malnutrition problems can be traced to poor-quality diets lacking in diversity, a recent phenomenon in evolutionary history, researchers said. 
     
     
    The study, published in the journal Nutrition Reviews, posits that there is a misalignment of modern diets and the genome formed through time. Evident in the divergence are shared risk factors for both under- and over-nutrition.
     
     
    “Earlier diets were highly diverse and nutrient dense, in contrast to modern food systems in which monotonous diets of staple cereals and ultra-processed foods play a more prominent role,” said Lora Iannotti, associate professor at Washington University. 
     
     
    The study focused on higher dietary quality, which points to the need for altered macronutrient ratios - lower percentages of carbohydrates, in particular - and higher concentrations of a variety of micronutrients.
     
     
    “This review shows that ultra-processed foods, in particular products made from substances extracted from whole foods, particularly oils, flours and sugar, were not part of evolutionary diets and may be a main driver of malnutrition across most current food environments,” Iannotti said.

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