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Stephen Palma-Marinaro Period 1 6/11/13 An Investigation on the Evolution of Autoimmune Disease, Specifically Crohns Disease Stephen Palma-Marinaro Period 1 6/11/13

Ancient Lifestyle and Diet

Westernized diet

Non-Westernized Diet Low Blood Pressure Excellent Insulin Sensitivity Lower Body Mass Index Lower waist/Height ratio Better Visual Activity Lower Fracture Rates Better Bone health

Industrial Revolution 1760-1830 Rise of Factories Separation of household and plant

Autoimmune Diseases

Crohn’s Disease Autoimmune disease that produces an inflammatory condition of the gastrointestinal tract. Genetics NOD2 gene defect Bacterial flora of gut Mycobacterium avium Paratuberculosis (MAP) Bacteroides Smoking Stress Diet*

Crohn’s Disease 400,000-500,000 cases of Crohn’s disease in the U.S.A. Sign/ Symptom Description Diarrhea Typically 4 episodes per day. Abdominal pain or cramping Moderate to severe tenderness Blood in stool Present Weight loss/ anorexia Common due to poor digestion & intestinal absorption Appetite Decreased Risk of colon cancer Increased (Economoua & Pappas, 2007) (Head & Jurenka, 2003) 400,000-500,000 cases of Crohn’s disease in the U.S.A. 2007 reports highest incidence rates in: New Zealand, Canada, Scotland, France, Netherlands and Scandinavia.

Link Between Modern Diet and Crohn’s Autoimmune diseases are rare or virtually absent in hunter-gatherers and non-westernized populations.

Treatments for Crohn’s Disease Conventional Treatments: Surgery, Elemental Diet, Antibiotics, Corticosteroids

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