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The study of phytonutrients' role in the prevention of chronic diseases is very active in China.
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Professor Yang Yuexin, a nutrition expert at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, delivers a speech at the 2nd China and South Korea Joint International Phytonutrient Symposium held in Beijing on Friday, October 26, 2012. Phytonutrients are nutrients derived from plant material that are necessary for sustaining human life [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]
Attending the 2nd China and South Korea Joint International
Phytonutrient Symposium on Friday, Prof. Yang Yuexin, a nutrition
expert at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention,
explains the achievements made by Chinese scientists in this
field.
"We conducted a lot of research. For example, Quercetin plays a
certain role in antioxidant protection and the prevention of
cardiovascular disease, as well as anthocyanin's function in
antioxidant protection. Progress has been made in the research of
these phytonutrients."
It has been shown through a number of surveys that phytonutrients
in vegetables and fruits play a crucial role in tumor reduction and
the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
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Keith Randolph (right), an American
scientist with the Nutrilite Health Institute, explains the
benefits of phytonutrients at a press conference with some leading
Chinese nutrition experts during a break at the 2nd China and South
Korea Joint International Phytonutrient Symposium held in Beijing
on Friday, October 26, 2012. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]
Keith Randolph, an American scientist with Nutrilite Health
Institute, believes the discovery of phytonutrients is as
significant as the discovery of antibiotics.
He explains some of the added benefits of phytonutrients in
reference to the processes involved in anti-ageing.
"We also understand now that there are specific phytonutrients that
can engage with your body's own antioxidant protective mechanisms,
much like how a lock and key kind of fit."
The symposium drew over 200 food experts from South Korea, China,
Japan and Canada. In addition, students majoring in nutrition also
attended the event.
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Zhou Jinwei (right), a postgraduate who
studies the science of nutrition and food safety at Hunan
Agricultural University, and his classmate read published essays on
phytochemicals research during a break at the 2nd China and South
Korea Joint International Phytonutrient Symposium held in Beijing
on Friday, October 26, 2012. [Photo: CRIENGLISH.com]
Zhou Jinwei, a postgraduate who studies the science of nutrition
and food safety in Hunan Agricultural University, said that his
personal knowledge wasn't advanced much but that international
experts seem to be moving forward in their study of
phytochemicals.
"Our scientists study phytochemical's impact on human health via an
assessment on the physiological index. I feel that international
scholars carried out a deeper level of research that enables them
to explain a certain type of phytochemical health benefits from the
perspective of molecular mechanisms."
Prof. Yang Yuexin said that Chinese scientists have been focusing
on more than 20 phytochemicals and are on their way to making
criteria for the level of proper intake. Their work would place
China at a leading position in the world.
She added that more work should be done to ensure that their
research will truly bring benefits to consumers.
"The general public are still unaware of the level of
phytochemicals they should take to keep healthy. Also, we, as
scientists, should work hard to gain broad knowledge on the essence
of phytochemicals, which vary remarkably. It is also a process for
general consumers to learn about phytochemicals, and only when they
understand what their food is can they stay healthy."
For CRI, I'm XYee.