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Are your food and cooking choices accelerating 
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            [September 
			21, 2013]  
			
            (BPT)   
            When it comes to health, 
			many people are aware of the major do's and don'ts of maintaining a 
			healthy lifestyle and diet. However, people often focus on their 
			cholesterol, blood pressure and body mass index, or BMI, and 
			overlook another key medical marker: advanced glycation 
			end-products, or AGEs. AGEs are harmful compounds in the body that 
			accelerate the aging process and are linked to many of the top 
			health concerns people face today. | 
		
            | AGEs develop in the body or are ingested through certain foods, 
			including browned, sugary and processed foods. When people consume 
			too many of these foods, higher-than-normal levels of AGEs build up 
			in their tissues. This accumulation accelerates the aging process 
			from the inside out. Slowing the progression of AGEs is vital to 
			living a long, healthy life. In an effort to educate the public 
			about AGEs, the A.G.E. Foundation, a global not-for-profit 
			organization, is unveiling the findings of its U.S. survey on the 
			effects of eating habits and cooking methods on aging. The A.G.E. 
			Foundation is dedicated to educating consumers about AGEs and how 
			they can protect themselves. The impact of eating habits and cooking methods on aging Seventy-six percent of Americans know that eating and preparing 
			processed food can accelerate aging, according to the survey. 
			Thirty-two percent cited the manner in which they prepare food as 
			having an impact on aging, while just 11 percent indicated cooking 
			food at high temperatures affected aging. During the outdoor cooking season, people may heat up the grill 
			with limited awareness of the way to reduce AGEs. The survey showed 
			that six in 10 people prefer grilling their meat over oven-roasting, 
			which was preferred by 23 percent; stir-frying, chosen by 9 percent; 
			steaming, preferred by 3 percent; and poaching, selected by 1 
			percent. "It is important for people to limit the amount of barbecued, 
			sauteed or even toasted food," said Dr. Michelle Davenport, a board 
			member with the A.G.E. Foundation. "We've found that the higher the 
			temperature you cook something, the higher the AGE level -- and 
			excessive AGEs cause our bodies to age prematurely." The survey also showed that when people are eating processed, 
			fried or sugary foods, 81 percent are more concerned with the impact 
			on their weight, compared with 58 percent who are more concerned 
			about the effect on their internal organs. [to top of second 
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 Controlling your AGEs The key to lowering AGEs is to reduce heat, extend cooking time 
			and incorporate more water and acid into your food preparation, 
			according to the A.G.E. Foundation. Water-based cooking methods 
			(i.e., steaming, poaching) dramatically reduce AGEs. When queried 
			about healthy ways to prepare meats for grilling, herb and oil 
			ranked the highest, at 34 percent, followed by "straight to the 
			grill," at 21 percent. Only 17 percent of respondents knew that 
			adding an acid-based marinade was the best cooking method to reduce 
			AGEs. "Adding a marinade in the form of lemon, lime or vinegar can cut 
			AGEs by 50 percent," Davenport said. Avoiding foods high in AGEs and opting for brightly colored 
			fruits and vegetables and whole grains, which are low in AGEs, is 
			also recommended. Opt for foods that include iridoids, which are 
			healthy elements produced in plants and found in certain fruits and 
			vegetables like noni, blueberries, olive leaves and Cornelian 
			cherries, as well as the supplemental beverage TruAge Max. In addition to eating a healthy, fresh diet and preparing low-AGE 
			level foods, it's important to quit smoking, exercise regularly, get 
			enough sleep and control stress levels to achieve an AGE-less 
			lifestyle. To learn more, visit 
			www.TruAge.com. 
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