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- July 1, 2008
Red Wine and a Young Heart?
How, scientists wonder, do the French get away with a clean bill of heart health despite a diet loaded with saturated fats?
The answer to the so-called “French paradox” may be found in red wine. More specifically, it may reside in small doses of resveratrol, a natural constituent of grapes, pomegranates, red wine and other foods, according to a new study by an international team of researchers.
Researchers report that low doses of resveratrol in the diet of middle-aged mice has a widespread influence on the genetic levers of aging and may confer special protection on the heart.
Specifically, the researchers found that low doses of resveratrol mimic the effects of what is known as caloric restriction – diets with 20-30 percent fewer calories than a typical diet – that in numerous studies has been shown to extend lifespan and blunt the effects of aging.
“This brings down the dose of resveratrol toward the consumption reality mode,” says senior author Richard Weindruch, a University of Wisconsin-Madison professor of medicine and a researcher at the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital. “At the same time, it plugs into the biology of caloric restriction.”
In short, a glass of wine or food or supplements that contain even small doses of resveratrol are likely to represent “a robust intervention in the retardation of cardiac aging,” the authors note.
That finding may also explain the remarkable heart health of people who live in some regions of France where diets are soaked in saturated fats but the incidence of heart disease, a major cause of mortality in the United States, is low. In France, meals are traditionally complemented with a glass of red wine.
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3 Responses to “Red Wine and a Young Heart?”
If your are into red wine, I have found one that is delish. A Chilean called Root:1. Very good for the happiness; D
By Nessa on Jul 2, 2008
Nessa,
Where can you find it? Can I ask for it at my local grocery store or must I order it online?
By Beverly on Jul 2, 2008
I get mine from Canals. I have recently found that there are some very strange rules regarding where you can buy imported alcohol. My sister in law, two towns over can’t get it at the same chain store. They do have a web site. It is worth the effort to track it down.
By Nessa on Jul 2, 2008