SPICECUISINE NEWS DESK
Cholesterol-lowering foods - 'Functional' for
your heart
CNN news, January 18, 1999
ROCHESTER, Minnesota (MAYO CLINIC) -- For years, a
"healthy diet" has been largely defined by foods that should be
avoided. We've learned to (try to) stay away from potato chips, cookies
and virtually everything else that tastes good. Now, the focus may be
about to shift toward foods you should work to include in your diet. When
major food manufacturers introduce new, specially engineered product
lines, their message may be: Eat our cereals, pastas, and even cookies and
potato chips as part of your healthful diet.
These new products, enhanced with natural ingredients, are being called
"functional foods." According to the American Dietetic
Association (ADA), functional foods may provide specific health benefits
beyond basic nutrition when consumed as part of a varied diet. Many of the
first functional foods to hit the shelves will tout the ability to lower
cholesterol, a major contributing factor in cardiovascular disease, the
leading cause of death in the United States and other industrialized
countries.
|