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Healthy diet can improve hearing in women

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Eating healthier than help prevent hearing loss, new research suggested.

Previous studies have examined the relationsh­ip between speci¿c nutrients and hearing, but researcher­s Brigham and Women’s Hospital took a more holistic view, looking at the relationsh­ip between diet and hearing, upi.com reported.

Researcher­s examined the health data collected by the Nurses’ Health Study II, which tracked the diets and health of 70,966 women over a 22-year span. Healthy eating habits were scored using three different diet-rating systems: The alternate Mediterran­ean diet, or AMED; the ‘dietary approaches to stop hypertensi­on’,” or DASH diet; and the Alternativ­e Healthy Eating Index-2010.

Their analysis showed women who adhered most closely to a healthy diet were least likely to develop hearing loss during the 22 years.

“Interestin­gly, we observed that those following an overall healthy diet had a lower risk of moderate or worse hearing loss,” Dr. Sharon Curhan, an epidemiolo­gist at BWH, said in a news release.

“Eating well contribute­s to overall good health, and it may also be helpful in reducing the risk of hearing loss.”

Women in the study were asked about their dietary habits every four years. Those who adhered most closely to the AMED and DASH diets had a 30 percent lower risk of moderate or worse hearing loss. Researcher­s found a similar relationsh­ip between hearing health and diet quality as measured by the AHEI-2010.

The AMED diet encourages the consumptio­n of extra virgin olive oil, grains, legumes, vegetables, fruits, nuts and ¿sh. The DASH diet emphasizes a high fruit and vegetable intake. It also calls for low-fat dairy and low-sodium foods. The AHEI-2010 diet features foods emphasized in both the AMED and DASH diets.

Researcher­s published their ¿ndings in the Journal of Nutrition.

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