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How to live longer: Swap animal protein for plant protein to extend lifespan, says study – Express

Posted: February 20, 2021 at 3:48 am

Diet is one of the central pillars of longevity because it acts as a buffer against chronic disease. A vast body of research links a healthy diet to a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer. There is so much literature on the subject, researchers are able to make comparisons between different dietary approaches and make recommendations based on their investigations.

This grand sweep of the literature is known as a systematic review or meta-analysis.

A recent systematic review compared the impact animal protein and plant protein diets have on the risk of mortality from all causes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.

For the systematic review, 32 prospective cohort studies were included and 31 meta-analysis.

During the follow-up period of 3.5 to 32 years, 113,039 deaths (16,429 from cardiovascular disease and 22,303 from cancer) occurred among 715,128 participants.

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"Replacement of foods high in animal protein with plant protein sources could be associated with longevity," the researchers concluded.

Plant-based sources of protein include legumes (beans and peas), nuts, seeds, whole grains.

"If most of your protein comes from plants, make sure that you mix up your sources so no 'essential' components of protein are missing," advises Harvard Health.

"The good news is that the plant kingdom offers plenty of options to mix and match," the health body adds.

Here are some examples for each category:

In addition to increasing your intake of plant proteins, you should also shun certain items.

One of the most important tips is to eat less saturated fat, sugar and salt.

"Too much saturated fat can increase the amount of cholesterol in the blood, which increases your risk of developing heart disease," warns the NHS.

Foods high in saturated fat include:

In addition to improving your diet, you should also engage in regular exercise.

"Regular exercise will make your heart and blood circulatory system more efficient, lower your cholesterol level, and also keep your blood pressure at a healthy level," explains the NHS.

It adds: "Any aerobic exercise, such as walking, swimming and dancing, makes your heart work harder and keeps it healthy."

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How to live longer: Swap animal protein for plant protein to extend lifespan, says study - Express

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