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Title=Can Ice Cream Raise Blood Pressure?

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Ice Cream Consumption ⁣Linked to Blood Pressure Concerns, But Not a‍ Definitive Ban, Experts Say

NEW YORK ‌New guidance ‍suggests that while ice cream isn’t necessarily⁣ off-limits for individuals managing high ⁤blood pressure, moderation is crucial, and alternatives aren’t always healthier. The primary dietary concern for those with hypertension remains sodium intake,but the⁣ saturated fat content​ in ‍ice cream ‌can contribute to elevated⁢ LDL cholesterol,a risk factor for heart disease‌ and stroke.

The National Heart,Lung,and Blood​ Institute recommends limiting ⁤high-sodium foods including smoked and cured⁤ meats,hot dogs,most ​cheeses,and‌ salty snacks. While eliminating ice cream isn’t typically necessary, ‍according‌ to ‍Sharon Zarabi, ​RD, a registered dietitian and director​ of​ operations at‍ the ⁣Katz Institute for Women’s Health at ​Northwell health, ‌consumers should be‍ aware of its ⁢potential impact.

“Don’t⁤ be fooled by frozen yogurt,”‍ zarabi ⁤says. “Some may have⁢ even more sugar than ice cream itself; while removing the ⁤fat⁣ from the cream, ​they oftentimes‌ add ⁤sugar, which can up the calories and raise our insulin levels.” Research⁢ indicates that many low-calorie or ‌nondairy ice‍ cream alternatives‌ may not be lower in‍ sodium than customary⁣ ice cream.

Zarabi⁣ recommends plain,full-fat Greek yogurt as a creamy choice,suggesting toppings like cookie bites,PB2 chocolate ‌peanut butter powder,honey,chopped nuts,or blending ⁤with ​frozen fruit and refreezing for a ⁢”mockcream.”

interestingly,research⁤ has connected dairy consumption with a ‍ lowered risk of hypertension,though ⁤the mechanisms behind this potential benefit remain unconfirmed and⁣ require further study. Australia’s Heart Foundation​ notes⁣ dairy can be a good source of protein, vitamins, and minerals like calcium.

However, the American⁢ Heart Association links ⁤high LDL cholesterol – which can be‌ raised ⁢by ‍saturated fats found in some‍ dairy products like ice cream – to a⁢ higher risk of⁣ heart disease and stroke. The Heart Foundation ‍recommends limiting ice cream​ to occasional small servings, rather than daily consumption.

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