Stereotypically, the average person on the standard American diet eats 63% of their calories from processed and refined foods like soft drinks and packaged snacks. While 12% of America’s calories come from plant-based foods. Unfortunately, roughly half of the calories from plant-based foods come from french fries. So, that leaves 6% of calories from vegetables, nuts, seeds, and whole grains.
Now that might not be everyone’s diet, but it unfortunately is the majority. Most everyone can agree that everyone can use more fresh veggies and fruits in their diet.
Chronic Inflammation and the Standard American Diet
Misleading science, propaganda and clever advertising over the past 100 years or so have had a massive impact on today’s health. A large chunk of the population is struggling with obesity and heart disease. The standard American diet leads to standard American diseases. In a report from the National Cancer Institute on the state of the American diet, researchers found some daunting results.
Nearly nine out of ten don’t reach the recommended vegetable intake a day and three out of four don’t eat a single piece of fruit per day. These findings add another piece to the health crisis puzzle that is leading to a diet rich in disease.
In one of the most significant studies of human nutrition, The China Study by T.Colin Campbell, Ph.D., and his team takes the extra step to analyze the best diet for long-term health. In the 417-page book, researchers looked at data that spanned over 20 years. Full of data, stats, and research, The China Study isn’t exactly your casual beach-read. So, here are a few stand-out points you should know:
- The study included 65 countries and 6,500 adults
- Researchers discovered that animal protein promotes cancer growth
- Heart disease can be reversed through nutrition, in particular, a whole food, plant-based diet
- A whole food, plant-based diet may help to protect you from diabetes, obesity, brain diseases, and autoimmune diseases
During The China Study, experts share the work of other studies throughout the years. A notable study mentioned is from the Cleveland Clinic. The study treated 18 patients with coronary heart disease with a whole food, plant-based diet . Following the diet intervention, 70% of patients experienced an opening of their clogged arteries.
American health statistics are scary with obesity, diabetes, and heart disease rates skyrocketing. All of this data points to the fact that the standard American diet needs a shake-up. Proper nutrition and eating a diet with plenty of whole foods, fruits, and vegetables can not only prevent certain health conditions but even reverse diseases like type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
By making healthy lifestyle choices and looking for whole, plant-based options you can start to counteract the effects of a poor diet even if it’s just making a few simple modifications. to your diet. You don’t have to view this as an all or nothing principle. What’s most important is that you start taking control of your health and take the reins of your life starting today.
Plant-based healthy fats can form part of a well-balanced and varied diet that your body needs. A diet rich in plant-based monounsaturated fats is linked to a lower risk of death from heart disease . On the other hand, monounsaturated fats from animal sources are linked to a higher risk of death from heart disease. Sources of plant-based healthy fats include:
- Avocados
- Nut butters
- Extra virgin olive oil
- Coconut oil
- Omega-3
- MCT oil
- Nuts and seeds
- Dark Chocolate
It’s hard to think that something that happened so long ago can have such an effect on the way you eat now. But, a few questionable studies and profit margins to hit means that often false information is spread with the purpose of supporting a theory or increase product demand. By eating a varied diet with plenty of fruits, vegetables, healthy fats and whole grains you can give your body the fuel it needs to thrive.
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