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DrRic Using Food Choices to Control Inflammation (slide share edition)
1. Using Food Choices to Control Inflammation Enrique Saguil, M.D. We didn’t invent the practice of medicine…. we’re just changing the way it’s provided.
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6. The First Health Approach We didn’t invent the practice of medicine…. we’re just changing the way it’s provided.
7. Your Community of Care Ric Saguil, MD Jason Gruss, MD Tom Jordan, RD Katrina Christie, LCPC Jennifer Green, ND Joe Musolino, DC Amy Iaquinta, DC Nick Nowicki, DC Emery Paredes, PT Courtney Day, EP Yu Zhu, MD China Mike Blumberg, LCPC You
9. Heart disease 233,000 women die annually 19416.7 women will die this month 4854.2 women will die this week 1.5 million heart attacks annually 500,000 die annually Cardiac event every 26 seconds 1 Death every minute
10. Cancer death rate American cancer society says 1,527,560 new cancer cases 2010 569,490 deaths 2010 47,457.5 deaths per month 2010 11,764.4 deaths per week 2010 Prostate, lung and colorectal = ½ men Breast, lung and colorectal = ½ women Lifetime risk = 40.77% born today will be diagnosis with some form of cancer at some point in their life National Cancer Institute
11. Take home points for today: Basics concept of inflammation How its involved with injury, heart, cancer How to control it with pharmacy (your inner pharmacy) How food works as an anti-inflammatory
12. What happens chemically? Hormones Imbalances in stress response/relaxation response Activation of the inflammatory cascade First lets talk about inflammation in easy terms……
13. Muscle injury: A twist, roll, bend or fall occurs with immediate pain Stiffness and spasm set in by one day Other areas start to spasm in a week Soft tissue (ligament, tendon and muscle) gets over stretched and torn off its connecting points to bone. The tissue reacts by sending more blood to the area and heat/redness prevail Compensating areas start to fail when they can’t do the work of the originally injured part
15. Inflammatory phase starts day 0-5 Bleeding PMN’s Macrophages and platelets stimulates GF Proliferative phase from day 5-21 GF stimulates endothelial cells, fibroblasts and myofibroblasts Macrophages continue Maturation phase from day 21-whenever Fibroblasts Increased collagen and tensil strength The Problem When tissue is torn or stretched:
16. When tissue damage occurs, the “cascade” starts Normal tissues *stomach *kidneys *platlets *endothelium Inflammatory sites *macrophages *synoviocytes *fibroblasts
17. Nonselective cox2 Normal tissues *stomach *kidneys *platlets *endothelium Inflammatory sites *macrophages *synoviocytes *fibroblasts Regular NSAIDs block here
18. corticosteroids Normal tissues *stomach *kidneys *platlets *endothelium Inflammatory sites *macrophages *synoviocytes *fibroblasts Steroids block here
19. Cox-2 Normal tissues *stomach *kidneys *platlets *endothelium Inflammatory sites *macrophages *synoviocytes *fibroblasts Cox 2 used to block here
20. Non standard prescription supplements by doctors Limbrel (flavocoxid) Severe OA Lovaza (omega 3 acid ethyl esters) Severe Hypertriglyceridemia Synvisc-One (hylan G-F 20) Severe OA “-prescription foods”
22. NonSteroidalAntiInflammatoryDrugs The non prescription nsaids-Advil, ibuprofen,motrin Aleve, naprosyn, naproxen aspirin The prescription nsaids-Relafen, Voltaren, Lodine, Naprelan, Cataflam, Indocin, Nuprin….. The “non prescription” foods……..coming up!
23. Rest Ice Compression Elevation Therapy (my next lecture) NSAIDs Steroids(injection or pills) Muscle relaxers and narcotics (“pills 4 pills”) Standard approach always works:
24. The Saguil approach to an injured patient: Turmeric 400mg tid Magnesium 100mg tid Vitamin D 3 2000IU Hold on dairy Hold processed meats (processed anything) Increase fluids Increase plant based products (f&v) Do no further harm, but keep active
25. Once injured, stop the injury? Skeletal muscle Bone and/or Tendon Cardiac Muscle? Soft tissue (pancreas)? Abnormal tissue (cancer)?
26. Antiinflammatory Eating It is a Lifestyle not a Diet Food can kill Food can heal Medicines are a temporary fix The concept of marketing food/concept of marketing pills The science of nutrition
27. Mediterranean diet Traditional foods 1950’s-60’s around the med Tunesia morocco turkey franceitalygreece OO More mono less room for sat fat Whole grains Wine Fish 2xweek F&V (yes….plants)
28. Book note: What is the color of your diet? Omnivore’s Dilemma
30. OO Arbicana grassy Moreola hot….. First pressed extra virgin olive oil usually not green and bland Used like wine depending on meal in the mediterranean 77% monounsaturated fat, +polyphenols (antiox/bitter), +sterols (prevents choabsorpt) Wendy Kohatsu, MD
32. Attica study (chemical markers in blood tests) OBJECTIVES: We studied the effect of the Mediterranean diet on plasma levelsof: C-reactive protein (CRP), White blood cell counts, Interleukin(IL)-6, Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, Amyloid A, Fibrinogen Homocysteine 3000 people 1yr J Am CollCardiol, 2004; 44:152-158, doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2004.03.039
33. Side bar: Increased total homocysteine levels in the blood can be reduced with B12, folic acid and pyridium supplementation but most studies say no great improvement in movement or cognition So perhaps an overall diet change is necessary?....... Reduction of plasma homocysteine and serum methylmalonate concentrations in apparently healthy elderly subjects after treatment with folic acid, vitamin B12 and vitamin B6: a randomised trial
34. Lifestyle Heart Trial Intensive lifestyle changes (10% fat whole foods vegetarian diet, aerobic exercise, stress management training, smoking cessation, group psychosocial support) for 5 years. Measured stenosis of the arteries Regression in 5 years of coronary plaques vs progression and 2x as many events 28 people 5 years
35. NIH-AARP Watched population over 5 years and determined if survival was related to adherance with portions of the mediterranean diet. Points were given to every point related to veg, legumes, fruits, nuts, whole grains, fish, mufa/sfa ratio, alcohol and meatThe Mediterranean diet was associated with reduced all-cause and cause-specific mortality. 214 284 men and 166 012 women 5 years
36. Ornish Program for reversing Heart Disease Prerequisites: An acute myocardial infarction within the preceding 12 months A coronary artery bypass surgery Current stable angina pectoris Heart valve repair or replacement Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty or coronary stenting A heart or heart-lung transplant Paid for by Medicare!!!!!......
37. Reversal of artery blockage! ICR sessions are limited to 72 1-hour sessions, up to 6 sessions per day, over a period of up to 18 weeks Ornish research has been out for 16 years How many died waiting for approval?
38. First symptom of heart disease: 60% of men is massive MI or death 50% of women is massive MI or death …who should run to get a physical next week?
39. Major risk factors for heart attack Smoking F ‘61 High blood pressureF ‘61 High blood cholesterolF ‘61 Overweight and obesity Physical inactivity Diabetes (high blood sugar) NHLBI * F = Framingham Study NHLBI = National Heart Lung Blood Institute
40. Framingham Study Ongoing study with generation repeats Has shown the relationship of heart disease to DM, HBP, Cholesterol, Genes About the time of the first Framingham…cholesterol meds were discovered! Yay???...
56. The Saguil approach to High Cholesterol Get a doc that listens to history See a registered dietician that walks the walk Look for a Naturopath (NU Lombard) Commit to lifestyle change (do it with or for) Join a community Don’t be afraid of meds or herbals (but also plan on getting off the day you start) Make friends with your kitchen
57. The class reunion diets: Low fat (people got heavier) Low carb (Atkins made us aware) Blood Type/pH Paleolithic Vegetarian/Vegan/Raw Many are great but in the end, can it be sustained for life?
61. Glycemic Index Food absorption is compared to glucose absorbed in the blood stream over time Groups of volunteers the amount of food that will give 50 grams of carbohydrate Compare the tested carb to glucose absorption and give a number higher/lower www.glycemicindex.com
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65. Low is good Note on the chart the range with the typical breads, noodles ….the tighter the solid, the slower the digestion
66. When high is indulged The gut stress response is turned on Catecholamine, glucagon, cortisol, growth hormone Blood sugar below baseline occurs “reactive hypoglycemia” Craving starts instinctively for starchy foods, feel ravenously hungry=out of control eating Athletes go for high GI post workout +/_
67. Food studies Pam: please eat something for breakfast Bryan: Mom, I’m not waking up early just to eat “breakfast” Tell your teens: “Second meal effect” with low glycemic index meals vs 81% more calories by end of day with high GI breakfast (just from hunting the remainder of the day) The gut stress response is turned on: Catecholamine, glucagon, cortisol, growth hormone hormone. Blood sugar below baseline occurs “reactive hypoglycemia” Craving starts instinctively for starchy foods, feel ravenously hungry= out of control eating
68. Gene involvement in eating-Nutrigenomics Genes respond to how we eat (esp carbs) Low GI eaters down regulate 71 different genes to translate into lower insulin levels and risk for obesity and T2 DM High GI up regulated 62 diff genes many related to inflammation and oxidative stress
69. Just to leave you with another idea today: Glycemic load The combination of several items on a plate or in a meal “..vinegar or lemon juice”
70. Other food rating systems ONQI (unhealthy/healthy=number) NuVal Aggregate Nutrient Density Index Dr. Joel Fuhrman Calcium, Carotenoids: Beta Carotene, Alpha Carotene, Lutein & Zeaxanthin, Lycopene, Fiber, Folate, Glucosinolates, Iron, Magnesium, Niacin, Selenium, Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin), Vitamin B6, Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Zinc, plus ORAC score X 2 (Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity is a method of measuring the antioxidant or radical scavenging capacity of foods).
72. ONQI (Overall Nutritional Quality Index) Bad nutrient / good nutrient All ingredients have been evaluated Chicken 39 less than Turkey 48 Goldfish crackers 20, pickled beets 8 NuVal http://www.nuval.com/Scores/List/
73. Proteins Its not just beef that gives muscle Plant based proteins can total same with less side effects (antibiotic traces, hormones, sat fat) Care with protein supplements!
74. Proteins (plant, yes plants) Sources of amino acids, bacteria in GI and the cells that are sloughed off (villi) Veggie protein is less dense with the fiber it contains Getting better fats-ie soy with O3fa 10-20% calories should be proteinvs the low carb diet when people ate more protein, amino acid residues-urea from liver and kidney and calcium lost=osteopenia and osteoporosis (*unless eating disorder- FAT)
75. Protein boosting drink Keith Block, MD 1 cup rice, soy or oat beverage 3 tbsp protein powder (cold-processed whey, egg white powder, glutamine, or soy protein isolate; breast cancer patients may choose to substitute more whey). Be sure to include the glutamine regularly 2 tbsp brown rice syrup Fruit for flavor (optional; if used, count as 1 fruit serving) Put all ingredients in a blender, blend and chill The protein-boosting shake has 310 calories, 22 grams of protein, and replaces 1 dairy serving, 11/2 protein servings, and 2 fruit servings (the brown rice syrup in the recipe substitutes for fruit)
76. Protein examplesKeith Block, MD Legumes Aduki beans Anasazi beans Black beans Brown beans Chickpeas (garbanzo) Fava beans Lentils Lima beans Mung beans Peas Pinto beans Split peas (green yellow) White beans (canellini, great northern, navy) Tempeh Tofu Soybeans edamame Cook with kombueas per Wendy Kohatsu
77. Ocean and fresh water fish (uncontaminated sources) Veggie burgers Egg whites, (organic if possible) Whey protein (micro-filtered, lactose-free) Occasional shell fish, omega 3 whole eggs, veggie meat subs, tuna (canned but check ewg for amount/week), swordfish (high Hg), mackerel (high Hg) None or Rare Non O3 whole eggs, Lean game (venison, ostrich buffalo), Textured veg protein, naturally smoked fish, skinless free-range white meat free range poultry, grass-fed beef Protein examplesKeith Block, MD
78. Fats Limit Sat Fat (as Andy says, sat fat budget) Say yes to mono or unsat fat Make Expeller Rressed Extra Virgin Olive Oil your go to oil good ratio, polyphenols fraction of ao Consider expeller pressed organic Canola for other cooking (neutral tasting) Fruit and veggie oils good (Palm, Tree nuts)
80. Lyon Heart Study (good fats) Some had 40% of daily calories from fat (vs 20% from fat with the AHA diet) 70% reduction in cardiovascular mortality and morbidity Quality not the quantity of fats…..discuss!
81. DrSaguil’s take on low fat: Only other options are carbs or protein Going to foods that were labeled as low fat, they had to taste good so carbs were pushed and thus started the insulin resistance epidemic High protein diets aren’t good either (gout, kidney failure in bb) http://www.meatlessmonday.com/articles/
86. Piggy back products in/on your food Bacteria Pesticides Mercury Antibiotics Hormones Genetic contaminants (GMO)
87. Nod to mindful eating Slow down, turn off the noise, enjoy and secrete serotonin
88. Controlling the stress response allows every cell to function better Remember from carbs, high GI foods will trigger the stress response
89. The body has an innate healing that is very powerful -AW
90. WHEL study Studied carotenoids in cancer survivors Juicing helped those that had low levels Low body weight found significant
91. HALE study Among individuals aged 70 to 90 years, adherence to a Mediterranean diet and healthful lifestyle is associated with a more than 50% lower rate of all-causes and cause-specific mortality. 1507 men 832 women 12 years
92. Another Ornish study! Increased telomerase activity and comprehensive lifestyle changes: a pilot study. Small group of men (30) with bxdxd low risk prostate ca found increase telomerase activity in 3 months
93. Hippocrates First do no harm Revere the healing power of nature Use food as medicine Everyone is stressed so don’t blame and just change!
94. Be your own advocate! Information searches http://scholar.google.com/ Yoga teachers/healers https://yogaalliance.org/content/what-we-do AyurvedicDoctors http://www.ayurveda-nama.org/index.php Acupuncturists http://www.ilaaom.org/practicioners http://www.medicalacupuncture.org Cancer Care http://www.blockmd.com/ Physicians http://integrativemedicine.arizona.edu/alumni.html
95. Using Food Choices to Control InflammationRicSaguil, MD QUESTIONS? COMMENTS? CONCERNS? 2010 South Arlington Heights Road Arlington Heights, IL Phone: 847-593-3330www.FirstHealthAssociates.com
96. Call for Pilot Participants First Health Pilot Program: 30 subjects April 2011 The First Health Comprehensive Wellness Profile YOU GET: Medical Exam Blood Work Health Risk Assessment Body Composition & Fitness Testing Comprehensive (CWP) Report of Findings FOR: Medical Exam
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