MSN Home  |  My MSN  |  Hotmail
Sign in to Windows Live ID Web Search:   
go to MSNGroups 
Free Forum Hosting
 
Important Announcement Important Announcement
The MSN Groups service will close in February 2009. You can move your group to Multiply, MSN’s partner for online groups. Learn More
A Peaceful Place[email protected] 
  
What's New
  
  �?•�?·´`·.·�? �?/A>  
  Copyrights  
  Disclaimer  
  �?•�?·´`·.·�? �?/A>  
  Messages  
  General  
  Articles - Misc.  
  ADHD,ADD, Autism  
  �?Allergies �?/A>  
  Alternative & +  
  § Arthritis §  
  Depression  
  �?Diet �?/A>  
  �?Exercise �?/A>  
  Eyes  
  Fitness and Exercise  
  �? FM & CF �?/A>  
  Headaches  
  Herbs etc  
  IBS & Other DD's  
  �?•�?·´`·.·�?�?/A>  
  Liver  
  Lung Health  
  MS �?/A>  
  ◄Mycoplasms�?/A>  
  Osteoporosis  
  Pain-Coping  
  Skin Disorders  
  Sleep  
  �?Supplements  
  �?Toxins �?/A>  
  Humor �?/A>  
  Household ☼¿☼  
  Mind-Body-Spirit  
  Pictures  
    
  �?Links �?/A>  
  Snags  
  Sources & Resources  
  ≈☆≈E-Cards ≈☆�?/A>  
  Pesticides Exp  
  �?Organic Living  
  Organic Gardens  
  See the Most Recent Posts  
  
  
  Tools  
 
Lung Health : Diet linked to respiratory health
Choose another message board
 
     
Reply
 Message 1 of 1 in Discussion 
From: Rene  (Original Message)Sent: 12/19/2005 6:10 PM
 


Diet linked to respiratory health

14/03/2003 - Eating more fish and fruit and vegetables may prevent respiratory diseases and winter coughs in children, say researchers.

The team examined a large population of children from Central and Eastern Europe and found poor nutrition to be strongly associated with coughs and respiratory infections. Low fish intake was the most consistent predictor of poor respiratory health, with a clear association between eating fish less than once a month and a persistent cough or wheeze.
It has been suggested that diets poor in antioxidants and minerals or with an unbalanced intake of essential fatty acids are among the potential risk factors for asthma and respiratory illness. "The possible protective effects of fish intake on health may be due mainly to fish oil containing omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids," suggested the authors of the study, published in the journal Thorax.

A large survey of more than 20 200 children aged between 7�?1 was carried out in six European countries. The researchers assessed respiratory health and intake of foods such as fish, summer and winter fruits and vegetables, and evaluated the associations between these foods and four symptoms: a persistent cough, a winter cough, a wheeze and current wheeze.

All symptoms showed initial associations with nutritional factors, report the scientists. And low consumption of fish and of summer and winter fruit were the most consistent predictors.

They found that low fish intake remained a significant independent predictor of all four symptoms. Low summer fruit intake was a predictor of winter cough and persistent cough while low winter fruit intake was associated with winter cough.

Associations between symptoms and vegetable intake were inconsistent, however. Low summer intake was significantly associated with winter cough but, overall, winter intake had inverse associations with both coughs.

"In such a context, appropriate nutrition may have an important role to play in maintaining health and reducing the prevalence of these symptoms and their resulting burden," write the researchers.


From:   http://www.nutraingredients.com/news/ng.asp?n=37494-diet-linked-to.



First  Previous  No Replies  Next  Last