samedi 14 janvier 2017
Good News, Hot Pepper Lovers: Eating Spicy Food May Help You Live Longer!
If you enjoy enjoy eating spicy foods, this news should excite you! Researchers at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont recently discovered an association between eating hot peppers and living longer. According to the report, Benjamin Littenberg, M.D. and professor of medicine, and medical student Mustafa Chopan examined a National Health and Nutritional Examination Survey of 16,000 Americans taken over the course of 23 years, and noticed a "13 percent reduction in total mortality" in those who frequently ate red chili peppers.
While the Littenberg and Chopan admit that eating spicy food is "far from certain" to delay mortality, they do believe it could help prevent health related-deaths caused by obesity. The authors also believe capsaicin, an active agent found in red chili peppers, could act as an antimicrobial which fights against bacteria and viruses in the body.
Chopan says although inconclusive, their red chili pepper study could be used for future research "in the form of clinical trials" and potentially "become a dietary recommendation" to help us all live longer. Sounds like a win-win situation for hot sauce lovers!
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