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2023
The treatise attempts an interdisciplinary approach that aims to examine the concept of the Mediterranean diet as both a biomedical entity and a cultural asset of the people in the Mediterranean Sea. Mediterranean diet was introduced as a novel entity in the scientific literature by medical researchers and, eventually, was also adopted by the food ...
Emilio Martinez de Victoria Muñoz +1 more
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The treatise attempts an interdisciplinary approach that aims to examine the concept of the Mediterranean diet as both a biomedical entity and a cultural asset of the people in the Mediterranean Sea. Mediterranean diet was introduced as a novel entity in the scientific literature by medical researchers and, eventually, was also adopted by the food ...
Emilio Martinez de Victoria Muñoz +1 more
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Modern vision of the Mediterranean diet
Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene, 2022Summary The Mediterranean diet is the most well-known and researched dietary pattern worldwide. It is characterized by the consumption of a wide variety of foods, such as extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO), legumes, cereals, nuts, fruits, vegetables, dairy ...
A. K. Kiani +10 more
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The anti-inflammatory effects of a Mediterranean diet: a review
Current opinion in clinical nutrition and metabolic care, 2022Purpose of review Chronic noncommunicable diseases remain the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide and the majority are preventable with a healthy diet and lifestyle, but controversy remains as to the best approach.
C. Itsiopoulos +2 more
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Effects of the Mediterranean diet on the components of metabolic syndrome
Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene, 2022Summary Metabolic syndrome, also as known as Syndrome X or Insulin Resistance Syndrome, is a complex health problem featuring visceral obesity (the main diagnostic criterion), insulin resistance, dyslipidemia and high blood pressure.
Taygun Dayı, M. Ozgoren
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BioFactors, 2013
Over the last decades, a considerable body of evidence supported the hypothesis that diet and dietary factors play a relevant role in the occurrence of diseases. To date, all the major scientific associations as well as the World Health Organization and the nonscientific organizations place an ever‐increasing emphasis on the role of diet in preventing ...
SOFI, FRANCESCO +4 more
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Over the last decades, a considerable body of evidence supported the hypothesis that diet and dietary factors play a relevant role in the occurrence of diseases. To date, all the major scientific associations as well as the World Health Organization and the nonscientific organizations place an ever‐increasing emphasis on the role of diet in preventing ...
SOFI, FRANCESCO +4 more
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Mediterranean Diet and Cardiovascular Health
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2005Diets that are high in fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains and include fish, nuts, and low‐fat dairy products have protective health effects. The traditional Mediterranean diet encompasses these dietary characteristics. Other compounds of the Mediterranean diet, the antioxidants, which exist in abundance in vegetables, fruit, beverages, and ...
GIUGLIANO, Dario, ESPOSITO, Katherine
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2020
The Mediterranean diet pattern (MDP) describes the traditional Mediterranean dietary pattern of those areas of the Mediterranean basin circa 1950. The health benefits associated with the MDP are: metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, CVD and some neurodegenerative diseases and cancers.
Serra Majem, Luis +1 more
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The Mediterranean diet pattern (MDP) describes the traditional Mediterranean dietary pattern of those areas of the Mediterranean basin circa 1950. The health benefits associated with the MDP are: metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, CVD and some neurodegenerative diseases and cancers.
Serra Majem, Luis +1 more
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