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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Epidemiology and Risk Factors of CADs
- Unhealthy diet: High in saturated fats, trans fats, refined carbs, and sodium; low in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and omega-3s (Mozaffarian, 2020; Afshin et al., 2019).
- Physical inactivity: Linked to obesity, insulin resistance, and dyslipidemia (WHO, 2021).
- Tobacco use: Promotes atherosclerosis and thrombosis (CDC, 2022).
- Excessive alcohol: Associated with hypertension, arrhythmias, and heart failure (O'Keefe et al., 2020).
- Hypertension: Damages arteries, promotes plaque formation (ESC, 2019).
- Dyslipidemia: High LDL/triglycerides, low HDL major contributors to atherosclerosis (Benjamin et al., 2019).
- Obesity: Especially abdominal fat, drives inflammation and metabolic dysfunction (Lloyd-Jones et al., 2023).
- Type 2 diabetes: Accelerates vascular damage and atherosclerosis (López-González et al., 2020).
- Psychosocial stress: Elevates BP and stress hormones, increasing CAD risk (Rozanski et al., 2019).
3. Mechanisms Linking Diet and CAD
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- Lipid metabolism (modulating LDL, HDL, triglycerides)
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- Blood pressure regulation (sodium/potassium balance)
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- Oxidative stress and inflammation (antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds)
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- Endothelial function
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- Thrombosis and platelet aggregation
4. Evidence-Based Dietary Patterns
4.1. Mediterranean Diet (MD)

4.2. DASH Diet
4.3. Plant-Based and Vegetarian Diets
4.4. Portfolio Diet
5.1. Omega-3 Fatty Acid
5.2. Dietary Fiber
5.3. Antioxidants and Polyphenols
5.4. Micronutrients
6. Functional Foods and Nutraceuticals
| No | Food/Nutrient | Active Component | Effect |
| 1 | Oats | β-glucan | LDL reduction |
| 2 | Garlic | Allicin | BP reduction, anti-platelet |
| 3 | Green tea | EGCG | Antioxidant, anti-inflammatory |
| 4 | Tomatoes | Lycopene | LDL oxidation inhibition |
7. Foods to Avoid or Limit
| No | Dietary Factor | Associated Risk |
| 1 | Saturated fats | ↑ LDL, atherogenesis |
| 2 | Trans fats | ↑ CAD risk, pro-inflammatory |
| 3 | Excess sodium | ↑ Blood pressure |
| 4 | Added sugars | ↑ Obesity, insulin resistance |
| 5 | Red/processed meats | ↑ Inflammation, carcinogenicity |
8. Recent Innovations in CAD Nutrition Management
8.1. Personalized Nutrition
8.2. AI and Digital Tools
9. Challenges in Implementation
10. Recommendations
11. Conclusion
Acknowledgment
Conflict of Interest
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