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  • Indian diet, tea and turmeric lowered Covid severity, deaths: ICMR study

    Indian diet, tea and turmeric lowered Covid severity, deaths: ICMR study

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    New Delhi: Indian diet rich in iron, zinc, and fibre, regular consumption of tea, and use of turmeric in meals lowered severity and death due to Covid in the country, according to a study published in the April edition of the Indian Journal of Medical Research by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

    During the Covid-19 pandemic, the death rate was reportedly 5-8 fold lower in India which is densely populated as compared to lesser-populated western countries.

    The study, conducted by an international team of scientists including from India, Brazil, Jordan, Switzerland, and Saudi Arabia, aimed to investigate whether dietary habits were associated with the variations in Covid-19 severity and deaths between Western and Indian population.

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    “Our results suggest that Indian food components suppress cytokine storm and various other severity-related pathways of Covid-19 and may have a role in lowering severity and death rates from Covid-19 in India as compared to western populations,” said the researchers including from Centre for Genomics and Applied Gene Technology at Institute of Integrative Omics & Applied Biotechnology, in West Bengal, and Policy Center for Biomedical Research at Translational Health Science & Technology Institute in Haryana.

    “However, large multi-centered case-control studies are required to support our current findings,” they added.

    The findings showed that the components of Indian diets, which maintain high iron and zinc concentrations in blood and rich fibre in foods, played a role in preventing carbon dioxide (CO2) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-mediated Covid-19 severity.

    LPS is a common inflammatory mediator to induce inflammatory processes in the brain.

    Further, regular consumption of tea by Indians helped maintain high HDL (high-density lipoprotein), also called “good” cholesterol. The catechins in tea also acted as a natural atorvastatin (a statin medication used to prevent cardiovascular diseases) in lowering triglyceride in blood.

    Importantly, they said, regular consumption of turmeric in daily food by Indians led to a strong immunity.

    The curcumin in turmeric may have prevented pathways and mechanisms associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection and Covid-19 severity and lowered the death rate, said the researchers.

    On the other hand, increased consumption of red meat, dairy products and processed foods resulted in an increase in the severity and death due to Covid in the western populations.

    These foods “activate cytokine storm-related pathways, intussusceptive angiogenesis, hypercapnia and enhance blood glucose levels due to high contents of sphingolipids, palmitic acid and by-products such as CO2 and LPS” they wrote in the study.

    Palmitic acid – the most common saturated fatty acid found in the human body – also induces ACE2 expression and increases the infection rate, the team said.

    Coffee and alcohol that are highly consumed in western countries also led to an increase in severity and death rates from Covid-19 by deregulating blood iron, zinc and triglyceride levels.

    For the study, the team used blood transcriptomes of severe Covid-19 patients from three western countries (showing high fatality) and two datasets from Indian patients.

    Gene set enrichment analyses were performed for pathways, metabolites, nutrients, etc., and compared for Western and Indian samples to identify the food- and nutrient-related factors, which may be associated with Covid-19 severity.A

    Data on the daily consumption of twelve key food components across four countries were collected and a correlation between nutrigenomics analyses and per capita daily dietary intake was also investigated.

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  • Reconsider Shifting Of DIET, NCERT Offices: Farooq Abdullah

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    SRINAGAR: National Conference President and Member of the Parliament from Srinagar, Dr Farooq Abdullah has asked the Lieutenant Governor administration to reconsider shifting of DIET and JK-NCERT offices to the Government Boys High School premises in Sonwar.

    According to a press note, Consequent to meeting a delegation of aggrieved locals led by the In Charge Constituency, Lal Chowk Ahsan Pardesi, Dr Farooq Abdullah wrote to the LG Sinha, asking him to reconsider the decision in view of the searing resentment from the locals.

    “The delegation of locals from Indiranagar, Sonwar and Batwara met me yesterday at our Party Headquarters in Srinagar. It was brought to my notice that the offices of DIET and J&K SCERT are being shifted by the Education Department to the Government Boys High School premises, Sonwar Srinagar. It was stated that shifting of the said offices will not only hamper the academic as well as extracurricular activities of the students there, but is also going to affect the upgradation of the school to the Higher Secondary level,” the letter reads.

    He further noted, “In addition to the above, the main cause of resentment by the locals against this decision of the government seems their apprehension that the ground of the said school, which is being used as a play field by the youth of the area since last fifty years, will not be available to them anymore for sports activities.”

    Seeking immediate intervention of the LG into the issue, he said that the decision if implemented will have a negative impact on the overall psyche of the youngsters.

     

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  • Farooq asks govt to reconsider shifting of DIET, NCERT offices

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    Writes to LG, seeks his personal Intervention  

    Srinagar, Apr 15 (GNS): National Conference President and Member of the Parliament from Srinagar Dr. Farooq Abdullah wrote a letter to LG Manoj Sinha, impressing upon him to reconsider the government decision of shifting DIET and J&K NCERT offices to Government Boys High School premises, Sonwar Srinagar.

    Consequent to meeting a delegation of aggrieved locals led by the In Charge Constituency, Lal Chowk Ahsan Pardesi, Dr. Farooq Abdullah wrote to the LG Sinha, asking him to reconsider the decision in view of the searing resentment from the locals.

     “The delegation of locals from Indiranagar, Sonwar and Batwara met me yesterday at our Party Headquarters in Srinagar. It was brought to my notice that the offices of DIET and J&K SCERT are being shifted by the Education Department to the Government Boys High School premises, Sonwar Srinagar. It was stated that shifting of the said offices will not only hamper the academic as well as extracurricular activities of the students there, but is also going to affect the upgradation of the school to the Higher Secondary level,” the letter reads.

    He further noted, “In addition to the above, the main cause of resentment by the locals against this decision of the government seems their apprehension that the ground of the said school, which is being used as a play field by the youth of the area since last fifty years, will not be available to them anymore for sports activities.”

    Seeking immediate intervention of the LG into the issue, he said that the decision if implemented will have a negative impact on the overall psyche of the youngsters.(GNS)

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  • On a diet with Verstappen: lost 10 kg in six weeks | FormulaPassion.it

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    The world champion explained that he first gained weight and then lost weight again in the long off-season phase



    On a diet with Verstappen: lost 10 kg in six weeks




    Weight cuts
    Red Bull’s weight problems were talked about a lot last season. At the beginning of the year, when Ferrari had by all accounts the best car on the track, there was much concern within the Milton Keynes team about the excessive mass that the RB18 carried, learned during the Grands Prix. Speaking of this at the end of the season, Adrian Newey himself defined “embarassing” the difficulties that the Austrian team had encountered. However, it was difficult to imagine that in view of 2023 it was not only the car that was being put on a diet but also the team’s main driver: Max Verstappen. The two-time world champion, speaking to the site De Telegraphhas in fact revealed that he lost as much as ten kilos of body weight during the off-season. However, the story is more complicated than that and is also linked to the not always very healthy eating habits of the 25-year-old from Hasselt.

    Max’s diet
    In fact, the young Red Bull star revealed that he first put on a few extra pounds during the winter and then that he particularly tightened his belt to be in top form at the start of the new season, in which he will go in search of his third consecutive world title. “All year round I feel below what would be my normal weight – explained Verstappen, underlining how usually his weight gain during the winter break is around 5 kg – then I give myself a month to eat and drink what I want and have some fun“. To get back in perfect shape this year, the orange champion lost 10 kg in about six weeks before the tests.

    New motorhome
    The #1 of the Milton Keynes stable also explained that he doesn’t have particular difficulties in returning, even drastically, to his ‘race’ weight: “I like to hurt myself a little“, he joked. But the one indicated by the scales is not the only novelty that will accompany Verstappen in his 2023. In fact, the Dutchman has also revealed that this year he will use one of his motorhomes during the European Grands Prix. “So I can stay focused during the race weekends – has explained – and maybe even stay in bed a little longer in the morning. But above all it is a matter of privacy”he concluded.



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