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Eating Fish 'Reduces Artery Damage In Smokers'
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| 1-6-2003
Posted on 01/06/2003 4:12:50 PM PST by blam
Eating fish 'reduces artery damage in smokers'
Eating fish can help reverse the artery damage caused by smoking which leads to heart attacks and strokes.
Scientists have found that one serving of fish may be enough to stop arteries hardening in smokers while vitamin C is also beneficial, as is a drug used to treat gout.
Researchers gave 15 smokers supplements of taurine, an amino acid which exists naturally in all kinds of fish - not just the "oily" varieties thought to be the most healthy.
Taurine lessened a harmful effect caused by smoking which causes blood vessels to lose their flexibility.
The condition, known as endothelial dysfunction, means that arteries are not able to dilate as they should. It is one of the earliest signs of atherosclerosis, the narrowing of arteries which is a major cause of heart attacks and strokes.
A team of Irish scientists measured endothelial function by applying tourniquets to the forearms of smokers and non-smokers but only in the latter group did the tourniquet stimulate blood vessels in the arm to dilate.
However, there was no difference between the two groups when smokers were given a supplement of 1.5 grammes of taurine per day, the amount found in one serving of fish.
The scientists, who have published their findings in the American Heart Association journal Circulation, are cautious not to recommend eating fish as an antidote to smoking.
Professor David Bouchier-Hayes, from Beaumont Hospital in Dublin, said: "We're not trying to find a therapeutic treatment for smoking, because we believe that the best therapy for smokers is to stop smoking. Nonetheless, smokers provide a good clinical model for treatment of endothelial dysfunction."
The researchers found that vitamin C had a similar, though less pronounced, effect on the blood vessels of smokers while an American study reported in Circulation shows the drug allopurinol - used to treat gout - improves smokers' endothelial function.
Story filed: 21:02 Monday 6th January 2003
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: artery; damage; eating; fish; smokers
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posted on
01/06/2003 4:12:51 PM PST
by
blam
To: blam
I don't know what I am going to do. I hate fish, ate it once, three years old, never ate it again, the smell of fish makes me want to barf.
I can do shrimp, shell fish, and crab, but not lobster, do I have a problem?
To: Little Bill
I don't know how anybody can not like fish. It is so good and I never get tired of eating it. In fact, I have a can of sardines for breakfast every morning packed in olive oil, olives, garlic and peppers.
Other than the sardines, I eat fish or shellfish about two or three times a week. Being a New Englander, I have the advantage of getting it fresh including lots of lobster, scallops and shrimp. I've had all types of fish and also shark, octopus and squid. I don't think there is anything from the sea that I won't eat. I'll even eat seaweed (if prepared properly).
To: Little Bill
Apparantly you do. Try fresh fish. It has little smell, and is among the best of foods.
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posted on
01/06/2003 4:37:23 PM PST
by
billhilly
To: SamAdams76
You ought to live a long time. I eat fish at least four times a week....beware of the mercury worry though. (I'll see if I can find the article on that.)
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posted on
01/06/2003 4:39:51 PM PST
by
blam
To: SamAdams76
Sam, we all have the opportunity of getting it fresh. Airplanes fly fast.
I live near the Chesapeake Bay, and love blue crabs, but I can have Alaskan crabs the day they are caught.
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posted on
01/06/2003 4:40:39 PM PST
by
billhilly
To: Little Bill
I don't know what I am going to do. I hate fish, ate it once, three years old, never ate it again, the smell of fish makes me want to barf.
I can do shrimp, shell fish, and crab, but not lobster, do I have a problem? Nope. LOL
I'll eat your share for you.
(Always glad to help) J
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posted on
01/06/2003 4:41:18 PM PST
by
Fiddlstix
To: blam
Is that why lesbians often chain smoke without the attending health problems?
To: Fiddlstix
Try to find some FRESH tuna and marinate it as you would your favorite steak . DEElicious .
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posted on
01/06/2003 4:44:43 PM PST
by
sushiman
To: blam
I've heard about the mercury problem so I guess everything has its downside. But I do feel pretty healthy and my cholesterol is sitting around 185 despite the fact that I eat a lot of steak and other high-cholesterol foods in between. High cholesterol, blood pressure and heart disease runs in my family and my non-fish eating father has a cholesterol close to 300. I'm pretty sure that the fish is making the difference.
To: Little Bill
I am the same as you, no fish, never. I do eat lobster, shrimp, crab, scallops.
Wouldn't stopping smoking help smoker's health more than smoking and eating fish? I have never understood the allure of sucking in burning leaves.
To: SamAdams76
In fact, I have a can of sardines for breakfast every morning packed in olive oil, olives, garlic and peppers. I've been looking for them ever since you mentioned them. I have yet to find them.
To: Little Bill
....do I have a problem...
Perhaps not.
Do you smoke?
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posted on
01/06/2003 4:52:11 PM PST
by
bert
To: SamAdams76
I'm with you. As a matter of fact, just this afternoon I fried up and ate a trout my brother-in-law caught yesterday.
Have you ever eaten abalone? WOW! Incredible flavor.
To: SamAdams76
olive oil, olives, garlic and peppersI live in NE also, you can have the fish, the other stuff is the start of a pasta sauce.
To: SamAdams76
I have a can of sardines for breakfast every morningI like the kind that are packed in mustard. I eat them in sandwiches with thin-sliced onion.
To: AppyPappy
This is what the package looks like. I see them in most supermarkets I have been in. They usually go for about $1.50 a tin.
To: billhilly
I work a half a mile from some of the best seafood places in Boston, the stuff is vile.
To: blam
Well, along with the news that drinking red wine is good for the heart, this eating fish thing sounds even better.
I realize that I'll be a social outcast for taking red wine with fish, but I'm already a pariah for smoking so who cares.
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posted on
01/06/2003 4:58:54 PM PST
by
BfloGuy
To: Jeff Chandler
When I am in a gourmet kind of snacking mood, I'll take two tins of these sardines, a hunk of Swiss cheese and a hunk of Genoa salami and have it on some crackers. With a couple bottles of smoked beer (Rauchbier) from Germany.
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