Influence of diet on cardiovascular disease in African Americans, Africans, and African Caribbeans

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Lancaster K.J. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Nutrition, Food Studies and Public Health, New York University, NY, NY, 10012, 35 West 4th Street
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Dietary Pattern; Vegetable Intake; African Ancestry; Urinary Sodium Excretion; Sodium Reduction;
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10.1007/s12170-009-0029-4
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Populations of African ancestry have differing dietary patterns and prevalence of cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk and cannot be considered a homogeneous group. However, CVD risk is increasing worldwide, and more efforts must address the prevention and treatment of CVD in these populations. Diet is an important part of preventing and treating CVD, but few interventions have investigated diet and CVD in people of African ancestry. Most diet or CVD interventions involving these populations have occurred in the United States and a few in African countries. None were found in Caribbean countries. The interventions have shown that reducing sodium and fat intake and increasing fruit and vegetable intake can improve CVD risk markers. However, more investigation is needed to further elucidate the benefits of diet on CVD and determine the best methods for achieving sustainable dietary behavior change in people of African ancestry. © 2009 Current Medicine Group, LLC.
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