Healthy Living: Keys to a happy life diet and lifestyle

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KEY BISCAYNE FOUNDATION LIFESTYLE & DIET – KEYS TO HAPPY LIFE Leonard Smith MD April 20, 2016









Observational studies suggest an inverse relation between intakes of vegetables and fruit (V/F) and cardiovascular disease (1–3), type 2 diabetes (4), some cancers (5), and all-cause mortality (6). The 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends increased consumption of V/F, with specific guidelines for dark-green and red and orange vegetables (7). Adherence to recommendations is low; 11% of the population meets the recommendations for vegetables, 20% for fruit, and ,7% for darkgreen and orange vegetables (8).


Among those whose intake of fiber at the beginning of the study was among the highest one-fifth of subjects at an average of 33 grams per day, there was a 37% lower adjusted risk of dying over follow-up in comparison with those whose intake was among the lowest fifth. Editor's Note: When fiber was examined by source, fruit emerged as significantly protective. Those whose fruit intake was greater than 210 grams per day experienced a 41% lower risk of mortality over followup compared with those who consumed less. * Am J Clin Nutr. 2014 Sep 10















Nutrition - System Connections All are Connected & Vital •  Air - Clean & Filtered •  Water – Clean, Filtered •  Food – Organic 80-90% plant based HIGH FIBER; organic poultry, & fish •  Sleep - 7-8 hours most of the time •  Elimination – 1-3/day BM •  Exercise – Most days at least walk •  Out of doors/Sunshine – 20 min/day •  Psychoemotional status – Enjoy Life & Have Fun •  Spiritual - Attitude of Gratitude, Reverence, and Appreciation


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