Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Study: Diet can deter heart attacks

AP reports:
A large study offers the strongest evidence yet that a diet the government recommends for lowering blood pressure can save people from heart attack and stroke.

Researchers followed more than 88,000 healthy women for almost 25 years. They examined their food choices and looked at how many had heart attacks and strokes. Those who fared best had eating habits similar to those recommended by the government to stop high blood pressure.

The plan favors fruits, vegetables, whole grains, low-fat milk and plant-based protein over meat.