Cocoa and berries may protect heart during long sitting, new study finds

A new study from the University of Birmingham found that eating foods rich in flavanols — natural compounds found in cocoa [without added saturated fat], berries, apples, tea and nuts — can help protect blood vessels from the harmful effects of prolonged sitting, which can induce declines in vascular function and is linked to higher risks of stroke, heart attack and cardiovascular disease.

https://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/sitting-all-day-new-study-says-certain-foods-may-protect-your-heart-from-damage

Nov 29, 2025 of Low-SOS Vegan Plan

(This blog began 3/15/2015)
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MEDITATION:
* Charles Capps podcast
* James Earl Jones reads the Bible audiobook

EXERCISE:
* PT APP workout
–lower body stretch/stengthening

WATER:
(2) × (32) = 64 oz (+)

EATS:
* rolled oats, fresh pomegranate, sliced almonds, granola & soymilk
* leftover chocolate pumpkin square
* stirfry (oilfree) w/ veggies & soycurls, served w/ brown rice & sauerkraut
* black bean burger on organic sourdough w/ tomato, lettuce, home made In-n-Out sauce

… SUN HAS SET …

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommonly excessive food, and wautéed means water-sautéed

Nov 28, 2025 of Low-SOS Vegan Plan

(This blog began 3/15/2015)

MEDITATION:
* Charles Capps podcast

EXERCISE:
* Walk 40 minutes indoors
* PT APP workout
–lower body stretch/stengthening

WATER:
(2) × (32) = 64 oz (+)

EATS:
* fresh tangerines
* purple forbidden rice & chipotle flavored black beans w/ fresh tomatoes, onion, steamed broccoli, avocado, teff injera, cranberry sauce
* chocolate pumpkin square
* stirfry (oilfree) w/ veggies & soycurls, served w/ purple rice & plain sparkling water w/ shot of soft XL-drink

… SUN HAS SET …

* hot green tea w/ lemon

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommonly excessive food, and wautéed means water-sautéed

Physical activity in midlife cuts dementia risk by up to 45%, study finds

Increasing physical activity in midlife or later may reduce the chances of developing dementia by up to 45%, according to a recent study published in JAMA Network Open.

Researchers at the Boston University School of Public Health analyzed data from more than 4,300 people in the Framingham Heart Study Offspring, all of whom were dementia-free at the start of the study.

They followed the participants for an average span of 37.2, 25.9 and 14.5 years, respectively, to monitor the onset of Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia.

Those in the top two quintiles of midlife physical activity were associated with a 40% lower all-cause dementia risk over a 26-year period, compared to those with the lowest activity level.

People in the top two quintiles of late-life physical activity were associated with a 36% to 45% lower dementia risk over 15 years.

https://www.foxnews.com/health/alzheimers-risk-declines-sharply-one-daily-lifestyle-change-researchers-say

Also…

RATES OF DEMENTIA ARE LOWER IN PEOPLE WHO EAT THIS SPECIFIC DIET, RESEARCH SHOWS:

New research presented this week at NUTRITION 2025, the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition in Orlando, Florida, found that the MIND diet is particularly beneficial for cognitive health.

The plant-focused MIND diet highlights 10 types of food, including berries, leafy greens, veggies, whole grains, nuts and seeds, beans, legumes, seafood, poultry and olive oil. [Editor: Seafood, chicken raise cholesterol. Also read note below about olive oil.]

“These focus foods contain nutrients that play a critical role in supporting brain health, including flavonoids, carotenoids, B vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids (especially DHA), choline, and minerals like magnesium, potassium and calcium,” she said.

“The diet also suggests limiting foods such as pastries, refined sugar, red meat, cheese, fried foods, fast food, and butter or margarine.”

The longer people adhered to the diet, the greater the reduction of risk. Those who followed the plan over a 10-year period had a 25% lower risk compared to those who didn’t stick with it.

“Our study findings confirm that healthy dietary patterns in mid to late life and their improvement over time may prevent Alzheimer’s and related dementias,” said Song-Yi Park, PhD, associate professor at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, in the release.

“This suggests that it is never too late to adopt a healthy diet to prevent dementia.”

https://www.foxnews.com/health/rates-dementia-lower-people-who-eat-specific-diet-research-shows

  • NOTE: Some studies suggest olive oil can impair endothelial function, causing a temporary paralysis of arteries similar to other high-fat meals. This is a potential drawback, especially for refined olive oil, though extra virgin olive oil may have some protective polyphenol compounds. The overall benefits of a Mediterranean diet, which includes olive oil, are likely due to other components like fruits and vegetables, which can mitigate the negative effects of high-fat foods on endothelial function. 

Nov 27, 2025 of Low-SOS Vegan Plan

(This blog began 3/15/2015)

MEDITATION:
* Christ the Healer audiobook

EXERCISE:
* Jog 5k outdoors
* Post dinner outdoor family stroll
* PT APP workout
–lower body stretch/stengthening
* Vibration platform

WATER:
(2) × (32) = 64 oz (+)

EATS:
* baby rainbow carrots, leftover purple forbidden rice & chipotle flavored black beans w/ steamed broccoli slaw & avocado
* steamed / baked broccoli, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce & Hawaiian roll
* pumpkin pie, XL-cheese cake, chocolate pumpkin square

… SUN HAS SET …

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommonly excessive food, and wautéed means water-sautéed

Healthy Cranberry Sauce | 4 Ingredients + Refined-Sugar Free

Ingredients

12 ounces (340 g) fresh or frozen cranberries*
1/2 cup (120 ml) fresh-squeezed orange juice* (about 1 large orange)
1/4 cup (60 ml) grade A maple syrup
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Optional add-ins: ½ teaspoon orange zest, cinnamon stick, 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg, chopped pecans, blueberries, etc.

Instructions


Add all ingredients to a medium pot and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer for 6-8 minutes. Stir the mixture frequently to ensure nothing burns or sticks to the pan. The filling is “done” once it has thickened and most of the cranberries have popped.
Use a fork or potato masher to pop the remainder of the cranberries, if desired. Let cool completely before serving as desired; leftovers will keep in the fridge for up to one week.

Notes


Cranberries: frozen cranberries work well here, but you will need to simmer them for an additional 1 to 2 minutes as they release more liquid in cooking
Orange Juice: There isn’t a huge final difference in flavor if you use fresh or pasteurized OJ, since the mixture is being cooked. Use whatever is easier for you!
Sweetener: maple syrup can be replaced with equal parts date syrup, vegan honey, coconut sugar, or brown sugar

https://frommybowl.com/healthy-cranberry-sauce/print/6806/

Fast & Easy OILFREE Waxy Potato Airfries

Served here w/ homemade In-n-Out Fry Sauce
  1. Start with a clean, organic, waxy, thin skin potato
  2. Microwave until soft (just a few minutes, or use THIS METHOD)
  3. Peel & slice
  4. Cook at 400° in airfryer (airfryers are mini tabletop convection ovens, but a regular oven works fine)
  5. Shake airfry basket (or turn fries in oven) only once or twice