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Availability of Fast Foods Linked with More Heart Attacks
« on: August 13, 2019, 09:06:53 PM »
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  •  Availability Of Fast Food Linked With More Heart Attacks

    Posted: 13 Aug 2019 12:04 PM PDT

    fast food heart attack Areas with a higher number of fast food restaurants have more heart attacks, according to research presented at CSANZ 2019.1 The study also found that for every additional fast food outlet, there were four additional heart attacks per 100,000 people each year.

    The 67th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand (CSANZ) takes place 8 to 11 August in Adelaide, Australia. The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and CSANZ are holding joint scientific sessions as part of the ESC Global Activities programme.2

    Study author Tarunpreet Saluja of the University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia said: “The findings were consistent across rural and metropolitan areas of New South Wales and after adjusting for age, obesity, high blood lipids, high blood pressure, smoking status, and diabetes. The results emphasize the importance of the food environment as a potential contributor towards health.”

    “Ischaemic heart disease, including heart attack, is one of the leading causes of death worldwide,” continued Mr Saluja. “It is known that eating fast foods is linked with a higher likelihood of fatal and nonfatal heart attacks. Despite this, there is rapid growth in the purchase and availability of fast food. This highlights the need to explore the role of food availability in the probability of having a heart attack.”

    This retrospective cohort study included 3,070 patients admitted to hospital with a heart attack in the Hunter Region between 2011 to 2013. The database contained each patient’s home postcode, allowing the researchers to analysis their surrounding fast food environment.

    Fast food outlets were defined as the ten most popular quick service food retailers in Australia, based on a population survey conducted in 2018. The researchers recorded the total number of outlets within each local government area and compared different areas to analyse the association between density of fast food restaurants and incidence of heart attack.

    “Previous studies have shown that the poor nutritional value, high salt and saturated fat in fast food is connected to heart disease, yet the role of greater access to these restaurants has been less clear,” said Mr Saluja.

    “The ubiquitous presence of fast food is an important consideration for the ongoing development of rural and metropolitan areas,” he added. “The link with poor health adds a community lens to cardiovascular disease management and stresses the need to target this issue in future public health promotion strategies and legislation. This is why ESC guidelines recommend the regulation of fast food outlet density in community settings.”3

    Professor Tom Marwick, Chair of the CSANZ 2019 Scientific Programme Committee, said: “This is an important paper that docuмents the association between fast foods and cardiac events, independent of risk factors. It will be crucial to explore whether this association is independent of the social determinants of disease, as we know that fast food outlets are often more common in disadvantaged areas. Nonetheless, the findings are a reminder that the fundamental drivers of cardiovascular disease burden may be altered by changes in public policy. The fact that the appropriate policy steps have not been taken, despite the cost of cardiovascular disease, remains as much a mystery in Australia as elsewhere in the world.”

    Professor Jeroen Bax, Past President of the ESC and course director of the ESC programme at CSANZ 2019, said: “Tackling heart disease requires individual responsibility and actions at population level. This study highlights the impact of the food environment on health. In addition to regulating the location and density of fast food outlets, local areas should ensure good access to supermarkets with healthy food.”

    Sources:
    European Society of Cardiology
    Journal Article
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    Originally posted: https://www.naturalblaze.com/2019/08/availability-of-fast-food-linked-with-more-heart-attacks.html

    The post Availability Of Fast Food Linked With More Heart Attacks appeared first on Dr. Leonard Coldwell.com.


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    Re: Availability of Fast Foods Linked with More Heart Attacks
    « Reply #1 on: August 17, 2019, 05:06:45 PM »
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  • That is terrible that the SAD full of salt and sugar is worldwide.  
    May God bless you and keep you


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    Re: Availability of Fast Foods Linked with More Heart Attacks
    « Reply #2 on: August 18, 2019, 10:00:17 PM »
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  • Fast food is just one factor in heart disease (they say); and a sign of the destruction of Marriage and Family life, which is a major factor in heart disease.

    Fast food outlets are ubiquitous,  but that is not because they are necessary.

    The research only correlates the presence of fast food outlets but does not demonstrate that the sufferers of heart attacks are those who use the outlets.

    I have had a heart attack (at 49) and nobody has ever been ever able to explain the cause. It is certaily unrelated to the use of fast food, which I have never used, or any of the usually "culprits".

    In Italy, McDonalds outlets are few and far between, because they are not acceptable to the Italians. They mainly cater for American tourists. I doubt that the use of fast food outlets is worldwide.
    Help of Christians, guard our land from assault or inward stain,
    Let it be what God has planned, His new Eden where You reign.