Healthy Heart South Asian Diet

Healthy Heart South Asian Diet

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This timely and carefully delineated book touches on a subject that could hardly be more topical or more useful. The risks of heart disease have been thoroughly documented for all segments of the population, and though this work deals with a very specific target group, the lessons to be gleaned from it are universal, and the popularity of the culinary styles of Southeast Asia guarantees its applicability to us all. In the first section of the book, Dr. Kaul examines the root causes of heart disease, both inherited and environmental; in a fashion that is both concise enough to hold the layman s focus and detailed enough to allow all of us regardless of our scientific background (or lack thereof) to understand. She narrows the focus to South Asian Americans and shows how their genetic profile raises their susceptibility to cardiovascular disease. Coupled with the increased availability of fatty foods and their own broadly increasing prosperity, special efforts are needed to maintain their cardiovascular health. She moves on into a very detailed yet succinct recipe for a healthy heart that applies to all of us, regardless of our ethnic makeup. Dr. Kaul also profiles the dangers inherent in four popular cooking styles: Chinese, Mexican, Indian/Pakistani and Fast food. If you enjoy any or all of the above foods, she offers examples of both the healthiest and most dangerous items on the menu. Among other things, this book includes a risk profile questionnaire; detailed tables listing the Calories, Fat grams and Cholesterol of a wide variety of specific foods; similar breakdowns for dishes from fast food restaurants; lists of high fiber foods; and a Glossary that includes weights and measures, a number of south Asian ingredients and spices and the medical terminology pertinent to heart disease and diet. For anyone interested in further research, the reference section is a gold mine. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lalita Kaul, PhD, RD, LD, LN Dr. Kaul received her PhD from the University of Maryland. She is Professor of Nutrition in the Department of Community and Family Medicine, College of Medicine, Howard University (HU), Washington, DC. Dr. Kaul teaches medical students, residents and other health professionals. Her area of expertise includes hypertension, overweight, obesity, cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hyperlipidemia, vegetarianism, and general nutrition. In addition, she has taught nutrition in several settings and has provided leadership for National and International conferences. She is the Director of Bariatric Clinic and has published over 40 papers. She is a member of Sigma XI, American Dietetic Association (ADA), NY Academy of Science, American Institute of Nutrition, American Institute of Clinical Nutrition, North American Association for the Study of Obesity and American Diabetes Association. She is listed in Who s Who in Diabetes Treatment, Education and Research. She is on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Nutrition for the Elderly. She has received several grants for nutritional studies. She has also conducted workshops on obesity for lay people. Dr. Kaul is the National Spokesperson for The American Dietetic Association. She has been interviewed by news media about ADA s position on various diets and nutritional issues. Recently she was interviewed by the Washington Post about Chocolates and the importance of breakfast. She was also interviewed by the Washington Times about soft drinks in the schools. Recently she has published a book on obesity, Multidisciplinary Approach to Obesity. The book has been received very well. In the past, she has worked in the White House Health Care Information Center and Presidential Correspondence Analysis. She was also a consultant at NIH. She was a pioneer in incorporating nutrition education in the medical curriculum at Howard University. She also developed a program for primary care physicians.

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  • Q: What is the main focus of 'Healthy Heart South Asian Diet'? A: The book primarily focuses on heart disease, particularly its causes and prevention among South Asian Americans. It addresses genetic and environmental factors contributing to cardiovascular health.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Dr. Lalita Kaul, a Professor of Nutrition with extensive experience in cardiovascular health, obesity, and diabetes.
  • Q: What type of recipes does the book provide? A: The book offers a detailed 'recipe' for maintaining a healthy heart, featuring both healthy and unhealthy food options from popular cuisines such as Chinese, Mexican, and Indian/Pakistani.
  • Q: Are there any tools for assessing heart health in the book? A: Yes, it includes a risk profile questionnaire and detailed nutritional tables for various foods, helping readers assess their heart health.
  • Q: What is the format of the book? A: The book is published in paperback format and contains 212 pages.
  • Q: When was 'Healthy Heart South Asian Diet' published? A: The book was published on October 1, 2006.
  • Q: What unique aspects does this book address about South Asian diets? A: It specifically highlights how the genetic profile of South Asian Americans affects their susceptibility to heart disease and provides tailored dietary recommendations.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for individuals without a medical background? A: Yes, Dr. Kaul presents the information in a way that is accessible to laypersons while still being informative for those with a scientific background.
  • Q: Does the book provide information on specific foods and their nutritional values? A: Yes, it includes detailed tables listing calories, fat grams, and cholesterol for a wide variety of foods, including fast food items.
  • Q: Can I find references for further research in this book? A: Absolutely, the reference section is extensive and provides valuable resources for readers interested in further research on nutrition and heart health.

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