Cracking The Coconut Craze

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Cracking The Coconut Craze Kate G. Byers, MS, RDN April 12, 2017 Learning Objectives Upon completion of this session, attendees will be able to: Articulate the differences between coconut water, coconut milk, cream of coconut, coconut cream and coconut oil. Explain the scientific evidence regarding coconut water as a rehydration beverage for athletes. Compare and contrast the fatty acid profile of coconut oil to other oils and discuss the benefits and consequences of increased consumption among the population. Session Outline I. Coconut products, traditional uses & nutrition profiles II. Consumer demand for coconut products III. Fatty acid profile of coconut oil and impact on blood lipid levels IV. Scientific literature related to coconut water V. Scientific literature related to coconut oil VI. Topical/non-nutritional uses for coconut oil 1

The Coconut Craze! It is rare in the history of medicine to find substances which have such useful properties and still be without toxicity or even harmful side effects. If coconut fat were bad for you, then we should see some very sick people in populations that eat a lot of it. But we don t. Populations who eat a large percentage of calories from coconuts are MUCH healthier than Western nations. According to the Natural Medicines Database, there is insufficient evidence to rate the effectiveness of coconut oil for weight loss, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, chronic fatigue, Crohn s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, and thyroid conditions. Coconut Botany Grown on the coconut palm Yield up to 75 fruits per year, average is less than 30 Takes approx 6,000 coconuts to produce a ton of the dried meat or kernel It s a drupe, not a nut! Other drupes include olives, peaches, plums, and cherries 2

Coconut Cultivation Grown in 90 countries and total 62 million tons per year Indonesia, Philippines, India top producers Sustainable agriculture The Tree of a Thousand Uses Coastal erosion protection Coconut & Culture In Sri Lanka coconuts are common in the diet and the main source of dietary fat Coconut is an indispensable ingredient in Indonesian cooking Dried half shells are used as the bodies of musical instruments Part of cultural rituals in many countries 3

Lifecycle of a Coconut Tender-nut or Jelly-nut contains a large quantity of potable water Layers of endosperm deposit along coconut shell Mature coconut has most edible flesh Coconut Shopping Tips Look Green vs. Brown Shake Listen for the water Feel Should feel heavy for its size Shop for coconuts at high turnover markets Ask produce manager to order for you 4

Edible Coconut Products Coconut water: Coconut water Coconut wine White coconut meat : Fresh coconut Dried coconut (chips & shreds) Coconut flour Coconut oil Coconut butter Coconut vinegar Nata de coco Coconut milk Coconut cream Cream of coconut If It Says Coconut, It Sells Coconut production growth is 8% behind demand growth Coconut water sales in the US in 2015 totaled more than $525 million Coconut oil exports across Asia have grown 3.3% annually Coconut milk popular soy-free base for vegan yogurts Coconut Water 5

Coconut Water vs. Sports Drinks Coconut Milk Coconut Cream & Cream of Coconut 6

Coconut Oil Coconut Oil Label Jargon 7

Fatty Acid Comparison Fatty acid type Coconut oil Corn oil Medium chain 63% None Long chain saturated 30% 20% Long chain unsaturated 7% 80% Vs. Vs. Vs. Fatty Acids in Coconut Oil Myristic Acid Long-chain sat fats have >12 carbon atoms Medium-chain sat fats have 12 or < carbon atoms Medium-chain lauric acid is most abundant in coconut oil Broken down into monolaurin in the body Lauric acid and monolaurin have antimicrobial/antiviral/antifungal properties He Said vs. He Said "I'd use coconut oil sparingly. Most of the research so far has consisted of shortterm studies to examine its effect on cholesterol levels. We don't really know how coconut oil affects heart disease. And I don't think coconut oil is as healthful as vegetable oils like olive oil and soybean oil, which are mainly unsaturated fat and therefore both lower LDL and increase HDL. Coconut oil's special HDLboosting effect may make it "less bad" than the high saturated fat content would indicate, but it's still probably not the best choice among the many available oils to reduce the risk of heart disease. - Dr. Walter C. Willett "Most of the studies involving coconut oil were done with partially hydrogenated coconut oil, which researchers used because they needed to raise the cholesterol levels of their rabbits in order to collect certain data. Virgin coconut oil, which has not been chemically treated, is a different thing in terms of a health risk perspective. And maybe it isn t so bad for you after all. - Dr. Thomas Brenna 8

Coconut Water & Hydration A study published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition found that coconut water was equally effective at rehydrating after a tough workout when compared to a sports drink. HOWEVER There is no evidence at this time to suggest that coconut water will hydrate any better than regular tap water. Coconut Water & Blood Pressure 2005 study published in West Indian Medical Journal 28 subjects 4 Treatments: Control H2O only Coconut water Mauby Coconut water + mauby Significant decreases in the mean systolic blood pressure were observed Coconut Oil & Cardiovascular Health In rats, virgin coconut oil reduced total cholesterol, triglycerides, phospholipids, LDL, and VLDL cholesterol levels and increased HDL cholesterol in serum and tissues. In a 2009 Brazilian study in the journal Lipids young obese women who consumed an ounce of coconut oil a day for 12 weeks had increases in both HDL and LDL, but their HDL rose proportionately more, so their LDL/HDL ratio improved. Research in humans is limited, but the saturated fats in coconut oil appear to be more neutral in their effect on blood cholesterol neutral, not necessarily beneficial. 9

Hunger, Metabolism & Weight Management In a 2009 study published in Lipids women with abdominal obesity who supplemented their diet with coconut oil were able to lose more weight than those who were given a soy bean oil supplement. Few human studies on the effect of coconut oil itself on body weight have had inconsistent results. Coconut oil is high in calories about 120 per tablespoon. There s no convincing evidence to support the claim that coconut oil can promote significant weight loss. Other Coconut Oil Science A study conducted on mouse cells published in the Journal of Alzheimers Disease found that treatment with coconut oil helped protect cortical neurons. Hypothesis that medium-chain fatty acids boost the liver s production of ketones and provide an alternative energy source for brain cells that have lost their ability to use glucose as a result of Alzheimer s. No research directly assesses the effects of coconut oil on diabetes or thyroid function. Current Dietary Recommendations Limit intake of saturated fat Shift from solid fats to oils Replace saturated fat with monounsaturated or polyunsaturated fat Reduce saturated fat to no more than 5 to 6 percent of total calories For someone eating 2,000 calories a day, that s about 13 grams of saturated fat. Avoid tropical oils, including coconut oil 10

What About The Polynesians? Consider other aspects of their native lifestyle Traditional diet high in dietary fiber, omega-3 fatty acids and very low in sodium Tend to be non-smokers Physically very active Moisturizer for skin and hair Oral health aid via oil pulling Diaper cream DIY toothpaste Natural sunscreen (SPF 4-8) Sunburn relief aid Season cast iron skillets Soften & condition leather Bug repellent (carrier oil) Topical & Non-nutritional Summary There is no evidence to suggest that coconut water will hydrate any better than regular tap water. Since foods contain a mixture of saturated fatty acids with differing effects on blood lipid levels, it is not recommended to select foods based on individual saturated fatty acid content. The argument for high coconut oil in traditional Polynesian diets does not take into consideration other aspects of their native lifestyle that likely counteract the cholesterol-raising effect of the coconut fat. All or nothing is generally not a good idea some coconut oil is o.k., but it is not prudent to replace all oil in the diet with coconut oil. 11

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