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Paleolithic “Caveman” Diet Presented by: Joyellen Braden Laurie Dale Ashton Raines Victoria Bracewell June 19, 2013

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Paleolithic “Caveman” Diet

Presented by:Joyellen Braden

Laurie DaleAshton Raines

Victoria Bracewell

June 19, 2013

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Literature Summary for: Paleolithic “Caveman” Diet

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Database/Journal Article Citation

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Joyellen Braden

“Metablolic and physiologic improvements from consuming a paleolithic, hunter-gatherer type diet.”

By: L.A. Frassetto1, M Schloetter1, M Synder1, R C Morris Jr1 and A. Sebastian1. European Journal of Clinical Nurtrition(2009) 63, 947-955; doi:10.1038/ejcn.2009.4;published online 11 February 2009

After doing a stufy of 9 non-obese individuals it was determined in this study that when compared to the used diet the Paleolithic (caveman) Diet: reduces BP, reduces plasma insulin, has a large reduction in total cholesterol, low density lipoproteins, and triglycerides. Eight of the nine participants demonstrated these results. As stated in the article references to the left, “Even short-term consumption of a paleolothic type diet improves BP and glucose tolerance, decreases insulin sensitivity and improves lipid profiles without weight loss in healthy sedentary humans.”

“A paleolithic diet is more satiating per calorie than a mediterranean-like diet in individuals with ishemic heart disease.” By: Jonsson T, Granfeldt Y, Erlanson-Albertsson C, Ahren B, Lindeberg S. Department of Clinical Science, B11 BMC, University of Lund, SE-221 84 Lund, Sweden. [email protected],se

Studies have been conduced that compared to the Mediterranean diet and the Paleolithic diet. They have brought forth conclusions that suggest that the “Caveman Diet” is more satiating per calorie than a Mediterranean-like diet.

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Literature SummaryTeam Member Website Summary Statement

Ashton Raines http://thepaleodiet.com

The website contains information on what you are to eat and what you are to avoid. The website gives examples of daily menus. It also gives you the chance to buy other resources to help further your understanding of the diet.

The website contains sound information that gives the needed information to start and maintain the Paleolithic diet.

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Paleolithic Daily Menu By: Ashton Raines

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VictoriaBracewell

http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/diet-review-the-caveman-paleo-diet

“Clinical trials have shown that the Paleo Diet is the optimum diet that can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, blood pressure, markers of inflammation, help with weight loss, reduce acne, and promote optimum health and athletic performance.” - Loren Cordain, PhD, Colorado state University professor and author of The Paleo Diet.

“ The Caveman Diet, also called the Paleolithic (or Paleo), Stone Age, and Warrior diets, is a plan based on eating plants and wild animals similar to what cavemen are presumed to have eaten around 10,000 years ago.”

“Can living like a caveman prevent disease and make you lean and fit? Some doctors argue that one of the hottest wellness trends is also one of the healthiest.”

Graham, Tyler. "The Paleo Diet and the Case for Primal Living." Men's Journal LLC. (2012): n. page. Web. 19 Jun. 2013. http://www.mensjournal.com/magazine/the-paleo-diet-and-the-case-for-primal-living-20130226

“ In 1985, a pair of researchers published a provocative paper leveraging the fact that, while the human species has existed for about 2 million years, grain production is only 12,000 years old, and the rise of processed foods- new to human s on an evolutional scare- mirrors our uptick of weight gain and chronic disease. Cavemen did not suffer from these disease, because their diet consisted of mostly meat, vegetables, and some fruit. The Paleo movement started collection members slowly by steadily growing. “

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Paleo Daily Meal PlanBy: Victoria Bracewell

Breakfast 1 Hard Boiled Egg3 oz. of Grilled Chicken1 cup (8 oz.) of grapes Water

Snack(if hungry)

1 apple¼ cup (2 oz.) of walnutsWater

Lunch 3 oz. of Shrimp in Salad (unlimited amount of veggies)1 tsp. of olive oil and lemon1 cup (8 oz.) of cranberriesWater

Snack(if hungry)

1 cup (8 oz.) of mixed berries24 almondsHerbal Tea (8 oz.) Water

Supper 3 oz. Grilled Salmon1 cup or more (8 oz.) steamed vegetables1 cup (8 oz.) asparagus 1 cup - mixed fruit

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Personal Diet List Food Item Number

of Servings

Serving Size Total grams

PINEAPPLE-RAW 0.5 1 CUP

DICED PIECES

77.5 grams

CHERRIES-SOUR-RED-RAW 0.5 1 CUP

W/PITS 51.5 grams

ASPARAGUS-RAW 1 1 c 134 grams

CARROTS-RAW 0.5 1 CUP

SHREDDED 55 grams

CAULIFLOWER-RAW 0.5 1 CUP 1 IN

PIECES 50 grams

BROCCOLI-RAW 0.5 1 CUP

CHOPPED 44 grams

FINFISH-SALMON-PINK-COOKED

-DRY HEAT 3 1 OZ 85 grams

TEA-HERB-OTHER THAN CHAMOMILE

-BREWED 1 1 c 236.8 grams

NUTS-ALMONDS-DRY ROASTED

-UNBLANCHED-WO/SALT ADDED 0.25 1 CUP

WHOLE KERNELS

34.5 grams

BLUEBERRIES-RAW 0.25 1 CUP 36.25 grams

STRAWBERRIES-RAW 0.5 1 CUP 74.5 grams

RASPBERRIES-RAW 0.25 1 CUP 30.75 grams

CRANBERRIES-RAW 1 1 CUP

WHOLE 95 grams

LEMON JUICE-RAW 1 1 tsp 5.07 grams

OIL-OLIVE-SALAD OR COOKING 1 1 tsp 4.5 grams

TOMATOES-RED-RIPE-RAW

-YR ROUND AVERAGE 1 1 TOMATO

2-3/5 IN 123 grams

CUCUMBER-RAW 0.5 1 CUP

SLICES 52 grams

SPINACH-RAW 1 1 CUP

CHOPPED 56 grams

LETTUCE-ICEBERG (INCLUDES CRISPHEAD

TYPES) -RAW

3 1 LEAF 60 grams

FISH/SHELLFISH-SHRIMP

-MIXED SPECIES-RAW 3 1 OZ 85 grams

NUTS-WALNUTS-BLACK-DRIED 2 1 oz 56.7 grams

APPLES-RAW-W/SKIN 1 1 CUP

SLICES 110 grams

GRAPES-AMERICAN TYPE (SLIP SKIN)

-RAW 1 1

CUPWO/RF 92 grams

CHICKEN-ROASTING-MEAT ONLY

-CKD-ROASTED 3 1 oz 85.05 grams

EGGS-CHICKEN-WHOLE-CKD

-HARD-BOILED 1 1 LRG EGG 50 grams

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Nutrient Total Rec. %Rec

Calories 1449.25 2900 49.97%

Pro (g) 98.65 61 161.72%

Fat (g) 74 96.67 76.55%

Carb (g) 118.77 --

Na (mg) 450.09 2400 18.75%

vitA (IU) 23497.88 5000 469.96%

vitC (mg) 231.94 90 257.71%

satF (g) 8.94 32.22 27.75%

Chol (mg) 461.94 300 153.98%

Analysis Results By: Victoria Bracewell

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Nutrient Total Rec. %Rec

Calories 1449.25 2900 49.97%

Pro (g) 98.65 61 161.72%

Fat (g) 74 96.67 76.55%

Carb (g) 118.77 --

Fiber (g) 32.95 30 109.83%

Cal (mg) 444.79 1000 44.48%

Iron (mg) 14.22 10 142.2%

Na (mg) 450.09 2400 18.75%

Pot (mg) 3699.48 --

Phos (mg) 1416.53 700 202.36%

Ash (g) 12.96 --

vitA (IU) 23497.88 5000 469.96%

vitC (mg) 231.94 90 257.71%

Thia (mg) 1.16 1.2 96.67%

Ribo (mg) 1.48 1.3 113.85%

Nia (mg) 23.13 16 144.56%

H2O % 76.50 Male 19-30 --

satF (g) 8.94 32.22 27.75%

monoF (g) 27.79 32.22 86.25%

polyF (g) 30.67 32.22 95.19%

Chol (mg) 461.94 300 153.98%

Analysis

Results

By: VictoriaBracewell

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Consensus Statement on the Paleolithic Diet

Adequacy: The Paleolithic Diet Supports the intake of adequate amounts of the essential nutrients, fiber, carbohydrates included in the wide variety of raw fruits and vegetables, as well as meats and oils.

Balance: This diet stresses balance between oils and meats and fruits and vegetables that are allowed. The Paleo Diet also supports portion sizes that balance energy intake with physical exercise; though it does not limit the variety of foods at an individual’s disposal.

Calorically Sounds: With the Paleolithic Diet, one may eat until one is full and there is no need whatsoever to feel as if you are starving yourself for lack of food. The portions are yours to command provided you balance each within the list of healthy foods recommended.

Nutrient Density: The Paleolithic Diet encourages foods that are rich in both the essential and nonessential vitamins and minerals. As long as a person balances and varies the foods well, they should have no problem whatsoever in achieving their daily needs.

Variety: There is only one limitation to a traditional “Caveman Diet” and that is that the diet does not encourage dairy products or grains or sugars. However, there are really no other foods that are discouraged in the diet provided they meet the goals set by the individual.

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Consensus Statement cont… Expense: The only true expense involved in maintain The Paleo Diet is the

cost of the fresh fruits and vegetables as well as the organic foods if you choose to do so. (Truly when you weigh the money issues with the possible benefits of healthy eating, the expense really does not seem great at all.)

Time: The Paleolithic Diet does require some preparation where meals are concerned. If one were to want to give one’s family a true taste of the “Caveman” experience, it would take some needed time to prepare a true masterpiece. But, if a person simply wanted to improve their health with the fresh fruits and vegetables, nuts and meats this diet requires, the only preparation would be to slice the vegetables, make a pot of soup of plan for the whole week.

Based on Scientific Support: The Paleolithic Diet is also excellent for those who wish to lower their blood pressure or for diabetics who are looking for a variety of foods that do not increase the load placed on their pancreas and that they may consume whether they require insulin or not. The Paleolithic Diet has something for everyone regardless of circumstances.

Other: This diet, is a very healthy diet. It does not limit on foods. It just specifies to eat a variety, and with a healthy balance of all natural foods rather than store acquired ready to eat meals with the unhealthy additives.

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