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Mortality Behavior Diet Exercise

Can You Out Exercise A CRAP Diet? NO, You Can’t!!

1 year, 9 months ago

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Posted on Jul 27, 2022, 6 a.m.

Article courtesy of Dr. Joel Kahn, MD, who is a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine, one of the world's top cardiologists, best-selling author, lecturer, and a leading expert in plant-based nutrition and holistic care.

How many times have I heard the statement "Doc, give me some slack, I eat CRAP (calorie-rich and processed) but I hit the gym 4 times a week". The basic question is "can you out exercise a CRAP diet"?  When I lecture on heart disease I show a picture of runner Jim Fixx who wrote The Book of Running in the 1970s and kicked off the marathon craze. Tragically, he died of advanced heart disease in his early 50s, unknown to his doctors, and famously bragged his diet was CRAP but he was a runner so why did it matter?  A new research study of large size has examined this question and it is apparent that you CAN NOT out-exercise a CRAP diet. 

Methods A large cohort study with 346,627 participants from the UK Biobank data was examined through April 2020. The associations between self-reported total moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA), vigorous-intensity physical activity (VPA), and a diet quality graded 0-3 with outcomes like overall death, heart death, and cancer deaths were examined.

Results During a follow-up of 11 years, 13, 869 participants died including 2650 from heart disease and 4522 from cancers. Those that exercise the most had a lower risk of all causes of death, heart deaths, and cancer mortality. Compared with no exercise, any exercise was associated with a lower risk of death. The best dietary category (diet quality index=2–3) was associated with a reduction in cancer mortality. When comparing across physical activity and diet combinations, the lowest risk combinations consistently included the higher levels of physical activity and the highest diet quality score.

Conclusions Adhering to both quality diet and sufficient physical activity is important for optimally reducing the risk of mortality from all causes, including CVD and cancers. Exercise alone did not provide the optimal protection for the overall risk of death and deaths due to heart and cancer causes. It takes BOTH exercise and optimal diets, focusing on whole food, and colorful, plant-based choices to achieve the lowest risk of death. Do not be like Jim Fixx and think the gym gives you permission to eat a cheeseburger and fries. Please.

healthy plate Harvard TH Chan

About the author: At his core, Dr. Joel Kahn believes that plant-based nutrition is the most powerful source of preventative medicine on the planet. Having practiced traditional cardiology since 1983, it was only after his own commitment to a plant-based vegan diet that he truly began to delve into the realm of non-traditional diagnostic tools, prevention tactics, and nutrition-based recovery protocols. 

As with anything you read on the internet, this article should not be construed as medical advice; please talk to your doctor or primary care provider before changing your wellness routine.

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Image: Healthy Eating Plate Credit: Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/healthy-eating-plate/

https://www.drjoelkahn.com/

https://www.kahnlongevitycenter.com/

https://www.kahnlongevitycenter.com/blog/can-you-out-exercise-a-crap-diet-no-you-cant

https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2022/07/08/bjsports-2021-105195



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