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The Antioxidant Powerhouse: EVOO /Extra Virgin Olive Oil

Posted by Shey on Apr 27, 2024 6:11:00 PM

the remarkable health benefits of **extra virgin olive oil (EVOO)**, backed by scientific research. 🌿

 

The Antioxidant Powerhouse: Extra Virgin Olive Oil

 

 1. **Decreased Inflammation**

   - EVOO contains more than **20 types of polyphenols**, which are potent antioxidants. These compounds help protect your heart and reduce inflammation throughout your body¹[1].

   - By combating oxidative stress, EVOO contributes to overall well-being and may even slow down the aging process.

 

 2. **Lower Risk of Heart Disease**

   - The Mediterranean diet, rich in EVOO, has been associated with a **reduced risk of cardiovascular disease**.

   - Consuming EVOO is linked to improved heart health, including lower blood pressure and better cholesterol levels²[2].

   - The monounsaturated fats in EVOO play a key role in promoting heart health.

 

 3. **Protection Against Cancer**

   - Research suggests that EVOO may have **anticancer properties**.

   - Its high antioxidant content helps prevent cellular damage and reduces the risk of certain cancers³[3].

   - Regular consumption of EVOO is associated with a protective effect against cancer development.

 

 4. **Brain Health and Alzheimer's Prevention**

   - EVOO consumption has been linked to a **lower risk of Alzheimer's disease**.

   - The healthy fats and antioxidants in EVOO support brain function and may help prevent cognitive decline⁴[4].

 

 5. **Anti-Inflammatory Effects**

   - EVOO's anti-inflammatory properties extend beyond heart health.

   - Studies show that it can reduce inflammation in conditions like **stable coronary disease**⁵[5].

   - Including EVOO in your diet may contribute to overall inflammation reduction.

 

 6. **Mood and Mental Health**

   - The **Mediterranean dietary pattern**, which includes EVOO, has been associated with a lower risk of depression.

   - The PREDIMED trial demonstrated that adherence to this diet led to improved mental well-being.

 

 Choosing the Right Olive Oil

 

Not all olive oils are equal. EVOO, the least processed version, is the **gold standard**. It's obtained directly from olives and retains its natural goodness. Here's how to make the most of EVOO:

 

- **Quality Matters**: Look for **cold-pressed** or **first cold-pressed** EVOO. These methods preserve the antioxidants and flavor.

- **Daily Dose**: Aim for **1 to 4 tablespoons** of EVOO per day, considering factors like age, weight, and activity level.

 

Remember, EVOO isn't just an oil; it's a **health elixir**. Incorporate it into your meals, drizzle it over salads, and savor its rich taste. Your heart, brain, and overall well-being will thank you! 

 

*References*:

1. Keys, Ancel, et al. "The Diet and 15-Year Death Rate in the Seven Countries Study." *American Journal of Epidemiology*, vol. 124, no. 6, 1986, pp. 903-915.

2. Estruch, Ramón, et al. "Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet Supplemented with Extra-Virgin Olive Oil or Nuts." *The New England Journal of Medicine*, vol. 378, no. 25, 2018, pp. e34.

3. Sánchez-Quesada, Cristina, et al. "Bioactive Compounds in Virgin Olive Oil and Its Health Benefits." *Journal of Nutrition*, vol. 143, no. 9, 2013, pp. 1393-1399.

4. Owen, Robert W., et al. "Olive-Oil Consumption and Health: The Possible Role of Antioxidants." *The Lancet Oncology*, vol. 1, no. 2, 2000, pp. 107-112.

5. Fito, Montserrat, et al. "Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Virgin Olive Oil in Stable Coronary Disease Patients: A Randomized, Crossover, Controlled Trial." *European Journal of Clinical Nutrition*, vol. 62, no. 4, 2007, pp. 570-574.

6. Sanchez-Villegas, Almudena, et al. "Mediterranean Dietary Pattern and Depression: The PREDIMED Randomized Trial." *BMC Medicine*, vol. 11, no. 1, 2013, p. 208.

 

Source: Conversation with Bing, 2024-04-27

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Tags: Longevity, Chronic Inflammation, Extra virgin olive oil, brain health through EVOO

The Devastating Effect Of Chronic Inflammation On Longevity

Posted by Shey on Apr 26, 2024 6:36:05 PM

Chronic inflammation has been a topic of interest in health research, and recent studies shed light on its impact on longevity and overall health. Key findings:

  1. Exercise and Inflammation:

    • A new study conducted at Harvard Medical School1 reveals that exercise plays a crucial role in reducing chronic inflammation. Researchers found that regular physical activity mobilizes inflammation-countering T cells (known as Tregs) in muscles.
    • These Tregs help enhance the muscles’ ability to use energy as fuel and improve overall exercise endurance.
    • While this study was done in mice, it provides insights into the immune system’s effects during exercise and its potential benefits for health.
  2. Systemic Chronic Inflammation (SCI):

  3. Aging and Inflammation:

In summary, understanding the molecular underpinnings of exercise and its impact on inflammation is crucial for promoting longevity and overall health. Regular physical activity appears to be a natural way to boost the body’s immune responses and reduce inflammation. However, further studies are needed to validate these findings in humans. Stay active and stay healthy! 

References:

  1. New study explains how exercise reduces chronic inflammation
  2. Chronic inflammation in the etiology of disease across the life span
  3. Scientists have identified the role of chronic inflammation as the key factor in aging
  4. Systemic inflammation and biological aging in the Health and Retirement Study
 

Tags: Longevity, Chronic Inflammation