
"Our study shows that the Tsimane indigenous South Americans have the lowest prevalence of coronary atherosclerosis (hardening and narrowing of the arteries) of any population yet studied. Their lifestyle suggests that a diet low in saturated fats and high in non-processed fibre-rich carbohydrates, along with wild game and fish, not smoking and being active throughout the day could help prevent hardening in the arteries of the heart," said Lead Researcher Professor Hillard Kaplan.
Kaplan says the loss of subsistence diets and lifestyles can be identified as new risk factors for vascular aging. Components of this lifestyle may prove beneficial for contemporary sedentary populations, Kaplan adds.
It is established that certain lifestyle aspects exacerbate the risk of heart disease, and experts have been advising the general public for years about this. While it may not be possible for people living in industrialized areas to replicate the lifestyle of the Tsimane communities, there are certain lifestyle improvements that can be done to mitigate the risk of of heart disease such as following a low-fat diet and quitting smoking, according to Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, Medical Director of the British Heart Foundation.
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