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Vegan diet may help ease rheumatoid arthritis

http://uk.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUKL1887001320080318?sp=true

Tue Mar 18, 2008 7:14pm GMT

LONDON (Reuters) - A gluten-free vegan diet full of nuts, sunflower seeds,

fruit and vegetables appears to offer protection against heart attacks and

strokes for people with rheumatoid arthritis, Swedish researchers said on

Tuesday.

The diet appeared to lower cholesterol and also affect the immune system,

easing some symptoms associated with the painful joint condition, they said.

The study suggested diet could play an important role for people with

rheumatoid arthritis who are often more prone to heart attacks, strokes and

clogged arteries, said a team from Sweden's Karolinska Institute.

" These findings are compatible with previous results of vegetarian/vegan

dietary regimens in non-rheumatoid arthritis subjects which have shown lower

blood pressure, lower body mass index and lower incidence of cardiovascular

disease, " the researchers wrote in the journal Arthritis Research and

Therapy.

About 20 million people worldwide have rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune

disease caused when the body confuses healthy tissues for foreign substances

and attacks itself.

In the study, Johan Frostegard of the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm and

colleagues put 38 volunteers on gluten-free vegan foods and had the other 28

people eat a balanced but non-vegan diet for one year.

The people on the diet excluding animal products and gluten, found in wheat,

rye and barley, had lower levels of low-density lipoprotein, or LDL, the

so-called " bad cholesterol " which can lead to clogged arteries. They also

lost weight while the volunteers on the other diet showed no change.

The researchers said further study was needed to determine the roles the

different foods may play in offering protective benefits against heart

attacks and strokes.

Last week Finnish researchers said a once-a-week generic pill to treat the

disease significantly reduced the risk of heart attacks and strokes for

people with the condition.

Recent studies have also showed that newer drugs that block an inflammatory

protein called tumour necrosis factor, or TNF, were also effective at

reducing heart attack and stroke risk for people with the condition.

Evidence suggests that LDL could be involved in improper immune system

activation, the researchers said in the report, available freely online here

They said the volunteers on the vegan diet had lower levels of C reactive

protein, a compound that indicates levels of inflammation in the body and

which is linked with heart disease.

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