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FuturePundit: Could Polymeal Increase Male Life Expectancy By 6 Years?
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December 19, 2004
Could Polymeal Increase Male Life Expectancy By 6 Years?
Some Dutch, Belgian and Australian researchers claim the Polymeal diet would increase male life expectancy by 6.6 years and female life expectancy by 4.8 years.
Never mind the tablets - heart disease could be cut by 76% and men could expect to live more than six years longer if they simply ate the right meal once a day, doctors said yesterday.
Last year the British Medical Journal ran a paper advocating the "Polypill" - combining aspirin, folic acid and cholesterol-lowering and blood-pressure drugs - for everybody over 55. But an article in the Christmas issue says a "Polymeal", containing fish, wine, dark chocolate, fruits and vegetables, garlic and almonds, would achieve roughly the same effect.
Note that the diet (assuming it works) would do this by delaying heart heart disease by an even greater number of years. A delay in the onset of heart disease would then allow time for other diseases to kill before heart disease developed to the point of being fatal.
However, a diet that reduces the risk of heart disease probably reduces the risk of a number of other diseases as well. So this diet might provide an even larger benefit than these researchers project. On the other hand, the various components of the diet may provide benefits that are not additive to the extent that these researchers assume. So the benefit could be less than they project.
Note that in order to get the benefit you would need to follow the diet for years, decades even. Also, if you already have very low cholesterol and low blood pressure I would not expect much of a benefit.
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