نتایج جستجو برای: mediterranean diet

تعداد نتایج: 193007  

2013
Elisabeth Couto Sven Sandin Marie Löf Giske Ursin Hans-Olov Adami Elisabete Weiderpass

BACKGROUND A Mediterranean diet has a recognized beneficial effect on health and longevity, with a protective influence on several cancers. However, its association with breast cancer risk remains unclear. OBJECTIVE We aimed to investigate whether adherence to a Mediterranean dietary pattern influences breast cancer risk. DESIGN The Swedish Women's Lifestyle and Health cohort study includes...

2018
Federica Turati Greta Carioli Francesca Bravi Monica Ferraroni Diego Serraino Maurizio Montella Attilio Giacosa Federica Toffolutti Eva Negri Fabio Levi Carlo La Vecchia

The Mediterranean diet has been related to a reduced risk of several common cancers but its role on breast cancer has not been quantified yet. We investigated the association between adherence to the Mediterranean diet and breast cancer risk by means of a hospital-based case-control study conducted in Italy and Switzerland. 3034 breast cancer cases and 3392 controls admitted to the same network...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2012
Miguel A Martínez-González Alfredo Gea

The Mediterranean diet corresponds to the traditional dietary pattern found in Greece, Southern Italy, Spain and other olive-growing countries of the Mediterranean basin in the 1960s. It included the abundant use of olive oil as the major culinary fat, a high consumption of plant foods (nuts, fruits, vegetables, legumes and whole grains), moderate to high fish consumption and a moderate consump...

2016
José Abellán Alemán María Pilar Zafrilla Rentero Silvia Montoro-García Juana Mulero Alfonso Pérez Garrido Mariano Leal Lucía Guerrero Elena Ramos Luis Miguel Ruilope

BACKGROUND Nutritional studies focus on traditional cultural models and lifestyles in different countries. The aim of this study was to examine the adherence to the Mediterranean diet, life habits, and risk factors associated with cardiovascular diseases among people living in different geographical regions in Spain. METHODS A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in each region. Th...

2016
Raúl F Pérez-Tasigchana Luz M. León-Muñoz Esther López-García José R. Banegas Fernando Rodríguez-Artalejo Pilar Guallar-Castillón

INTRODUCTION In older adults, the Mediterranean diet is associated with lower risk of chronic diseases, but its association with health-related quality of life (HRQL) is still uncertain. This study assessed the association between the Mediterranean diet and HRQL in 2 prospective cohorts of individuals aged ≥60 years in Spain. METHODS The UAM-cohort (n = 2376) was selected in 2000/2001 and fol...

2018
Christina M. Erwin Claire T. McEvoy Sarah E. Moore Lindsay Prior Julia Lawton Frank Kee Margaret E. Cupples Ian S. Young Katherine Appleton Michelle C. McKinley Jayne V. Woodside

BACKGROUND Epidemiological and randomised controlled trial evidence demonstrates that adherence to a Mediterranean diet (MD) can reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. However, methods used to support dietary change have been intensive and expensive. Peer support has been suggested as a possible cost-effective method to encourage adherence to a MD in at risk populations, although development...

2015
Alexandra Bédard Benoît Lamarche Louise Corneau Sylvie Dodin Simone Lemieux

BACKGROUND Some intervention trials have reported a reduction in systemic inflammation with the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) while others have observed no effect. Despite the fact that sex differences have been highlighted in the inflammatory regulation, it is still not known whether MedDiet exerts similar effects on systemic inflammation in men and women. The aim of this study was therefore to...

2012
Gesthimani Misirli Vassiliki Benetou Pagona Lagiou Christina Bamia Dimitrios Trichopoulos Antonia Trichopoulou

The authors aimed to evaluate the association of the traditional Mediterranean diet and major food groups with incidence of and mortality from cerebrovascular disease (CBVD) in a Mediterranean population. The study population was a cohort of 23,601 participants from the Greek segment of the EPIC Study (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition) who were free of cardiovascular...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2012
Gesthimani Misirli Vassiliki Benetou Pagona Lagiou Christina Bamia Dimitrios Trichopoulos Antonia Trichopoulou

The authors aimed to evaluate the association of the traditional Mediterranean diet and major food groups with incidence of and mortality from cerebrovascular disease (CBVD) in a Mediterranean population. The study population was a cohort of 23,601 participants from the Greek segment of the EPIC Study (European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition) who were free of cardiovascular...

2017
Alexandra T. Wade Courtney R. Davis Kathryn A. Dyer Jonathan M. Hodgson Richard J. Woodman Hannah A. D. Keage Karen J. Murphy

The Mediterranean diet has demonstrated efficacy for improving cardiovascular and cognitive health. However, a traditional Mediterranean diet delivers fewer serves of dairy and less dietary calcium than is currently recommended in Australia, which may limit long-term sustainability. The present study aims to evaluate whether a Mediterranean diet with adequate dairy and calcium can improve cardi...

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