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  1. Artikel ; Online: Plant-Based Diets for Cardiovascular Safety and Performance in Endurance Sports.

    Barnard, Neal D / Goldman, David M / Loomis, James F / Kahleova, Hana / Levin, Susan M / Neabore, Stephen / Batts, Travis C

    Nutrients

    2019  Band 11, Heft 1

    Abstract: Studies suggest that endurance athletes are at higher-than-average risk for atherosclerosis and myocardial damage. The ability of plant-based regimens to reduce risk and affect performance was reviewed. The effect of plant-based diets on cardiovascular ... ...

    Abstract Studies suggest that endurance athletes are at higher-than-average risk for atherosclerosis and myocardial damage. The ability of plant-based regimens to reduce risk and affect performance was reviewed. The effect of plant-based diets on cardiovascular risk factors, particularly plasma lipid concentrations, body weight, and blood pressure, and, as part of a healthful lifestyle, reversing existing atherosclerotic lesions, may provide a substantial measure of cardiovascular protection. In addition, plant-based diets may offer performance advantages. They have consistently been shown to reduce body fat, leading to a leaner body composition. Because plants are typically high in carbohydrate, they foster effective glycogen storage. By reducing blood viscosity and improving arterial flexibility and endothelial function, they may be expected to improve vascular flow and tissue oxygenation. Because many vegetables, fruits, and other plant-based foods are rich in antioxidants, they help reduce oxidative stress. Diets emphasizing plant foods have also been shown to reduce indicators of inflammation. These features of plant-based diets may present safety and performance advantages for endurance athletes. The purpose of this review was to explore the role of nutrition in providing cardioprotection, with a focus on plant-based diets previously shown to provide cardiac benefits.
    Mesh-Begriff(e) Antioxidants/therapeutic use ; Athletes ; Body Composition ; Body Weight ; Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology ; Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control ; Diet ; Diet, Vegetarian ; Energy Metabolism/physiology ; Exercise/physiology ; Fruit ; Humans ; Inflammation/prevention & control ; Nutritional Status ; Physical Endurance/physiology ; Sports/physiology ; Vegetables
    Chemische Substanzen Antioxidants
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2019-01-10
    Erscheinungsland Switzerland
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2518386-2
    ISSN 2072-6643 ; 2072-6643
    ISSN (online) 2072-6643
    ISSN 2072-6643
    DOI 10.3390/nu11010130
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Artikel: Plant-Based Diets for Cardiovascular Safety and Performance in Endurance Sports

    Barnard, Neal D / Goldman, David M / Loomis, James F / Kahleova, Hana / Levin, Susan M / Neabore, Stephen / Batts, Travis C

    Nutrients. 2019 Jan. 10, v. 11, no. 1

    2019  

    Abstract: Studies suggest that endurance athletes are at higher-than-average risk for atherosclerosis and myocardial damage. The ability of plant-based regimens to reduce risk and affect performance was reviewed. The effect of plant-based diets on cardiovascular ... ...

    Abstract Studies suggest that endurance athletes are at higher-than-average risk for atherosclerosis and myocardial damage. The ability of plant-based regimens to reduce risk and affect performance was reviewed. The effect of plant-based diets on cardiovascular risk factors, particularly plasma lipid concentrations, body weight, and blood pressure, and, as part of a healthful lifestyle, reversing existing atherosclerotic lesions, may provide a substantial measure of cardiovascular protection. In addition, plant-based diets may offer performance advantages. They have consistently been shown to reduce body fat, leading to a leaner body composition. Because plants are typically high in carbohydrate, they foster effective glycogen storage. By reducing blood viscosity and improving arterial flexibility and endothelial function, they may be expected to improve vascular flow and tissue oxygenation. Because many vegetables, fruits, and other plant-based foods are rich in antioxidants, they help reduce oxidative stress. Diets emphasizing plant foods have also been shown to reduce indicators of inflammation. These features of plant-based diets may present safety and performance advantages for endurance athletes. The purpose of this review was to explore the role of nutrition in providing cardioprotection, with a focus on plant-based diets previously shown to provide cardiac benefits.
    Schlagwörter antioxidants ; atherosclerosis ; athletes ; blood lipids ; blood pressure ; blood viscosity ; body fat ; body weight ; cardioprotective effect ; fruits ; glycogen ; inflammation ; lifestyle ; lipid content ; oxidative stress ; plant-based diet ; plant-based foods ; risk factors ; risk reduction ; sports ; vegetables
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsverlauf 2019-0110
    Erscheinungsort Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
    Dokumenttyp Artikel
    ZDB-ID 2518386-2
    ISSN 2072-6643
    ISSN 2072-6643
    DOI 10.3390/nu11010130
    Datenquelle NAL Katalog (AGRICOLA)

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  3. Artikel: An unusual presentation of scimitar syndrome in a military service member.

    Simmons, Daniel B / Menon, Ravi S / Pomeroy, William L / Batts, Travis C / Slim, Ahmad M

    Case reports in vascular medicine

    2013  Band 2013, Seite(n) 632402

    Abstract: This is the case of a twenty-two-year-old active duty male soldier with nonexertional chest pain and worsening performance on his physical fitness test. His history was significant for a diagnosis of dextrocardia upon entry to the military. On acute ... ...

    Abstract This is the case of a twenty-two-year-old active duty male soldier with nonexertional chest pain and worsening performance on his physical fitness test. His history was significant for a diagnosis of dextrocardia upon entry to the military. On acute presentation to the emergency department, he was deemed a candidate for the expedited coronary computed tomographic angiography (CCTA) protocol to assess for a possible anatomic cause of his symptoms. CCTA revealed the presence of an anomalous right pulmonary vein draining into the inferior vena cava. Additionally, the imaging showed dextroversion of the heart, dilation of the inferior vena cava, right atrium, and right ventricle, as well as a hypoplastic right lung, a collection of findings consistent with scimitar syndrome and not dextrocardia.
    Sprache Englisch
    Erscheinungsdatum 2013-07-24
    Erscheinungsland United States
    Dokumenttyp Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2629916-1
    ISSN 2090-6994 ; 2090-6986
    ISSN (online) 2090-6994
    ISSN 2090-6986
    DOI 10.1155/2013/632402
    Datenquelle MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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