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Lose Weight, Cut Chronic Disease Risk With New 'Non-Industrialised' Style Diet

It consists of plant-based focus, but is not vegetarian. It is primarily made up of vegetables, legumes, and other whole-plant foods

Lose Weight, Cut Chronic Disease Risk With New 'Non-Industrialised' Style Diet

Lose Weight, Cut Chronic Disease Risk With New Non-Industrialised Style Diet
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25 Jan 2025 8:41 AM IST

New Delhi: A novel diet that mimics traditional eating habits created by using non-industrialised style food can be key to reducing the risk of several chronic diseases, while also helping lose weight.

Industrialised diets -- high in processed foods and low in fibre -- have contributed to a substantial rise in chronic diseases like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.

The new diet titled "NiMe" (Non-industrialised Microbiome Restore) diet is inspired by the eating habits of non-industrialised societies.

It consists of plant-based focus, but is not vegetarian. It is primarily made up of vegetables, legumes, and other whole-plant foods. It also incudes one small serving of animal protein per day (salmon, chicken, or pork) with no dairy, beef, or wheat.

The international study led by Irish researchers showed that the NiMe diet enhanced short-term persistence of L. reuteri -- a beneficial bacterium prevalent in the gut of people with traditional eating habits.

"Industrialisation has drastically impacted our gut microbiome, likely increasing the risk of chronic diseases," said Professor Jens Walter, scientist at the University College Cork in Ireland.

The NiMe diet is also very low in processed foods that are high in sugar and saturated fat, and is fibre-rich. The fibre content was 22 grams per 1,000 calories -- exceeding current dietary recommendations.

NiMe diet non-industrialised eating habits chronic disease prevention microbiome restore diet plant-based nutrition animal protein 
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