The incidence of diabetes continues to increase in the Caribbean due to many contributing factors, but the most significant factors are directly linked to prevalence of sedentary lifestyle, diet and obesity. In this issue of Nyam News we willexplore why it is so important to practise a healthy lifestyle through physical activity to prevent or control diabetes.
Cardiovascular disease accounts for most deaths in the Caribbean. Many of these diseases are preventable by actions of major risk factors including unhealthy diet, physical inactivity and smoking.
In this final issue of Nyam News in this physical activity series we attempt to collate the main evidence for the various health indicators. Clearly, physical activity is positively related to health. However, to reap maximum benefits from physical activity, individuals (2yrs and older) are recommended to participate in a minimum of 30 minutes or more on most or all days of the week.
Green tea is regarded by many as a “miracle tea” and is reputed to be beneficial for many medical conditions such as: cancer, rheumatoid arthritis,high cholesterol levels, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases, liver disease, halitosis, infection and impaired immune function. What exactly is green tea, and is it really so special?
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Caribbean Food & Nutrition Institute
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University of the West Indies Campus St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago
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