Literature DB >> 22509621

[Nutrition prevention intervention for cancers: "Med-Food Anticancer Program"].

M F Panunzio1, R Caporizzi, A Antoniciello, E P Cela, L R Ferguson, C Germinario, D Lagravinese, M Conversano.   

Abstract

Several studies recommend the Mediterranean diet and daily physical activity to prevent cancer development. These recommendations, however must be transformed into public health structured programmes, so that they assume operational effectiveness. The aim of the diet and lifestyle intervention called Med-Food Anticancer Program (MFAP) is to promote the Mediterranean diet and physical activity in the adult population. In particular; the target for participants in the intervention is the increased consumption of legumes, fish, whole grain bread and cereals, fruits and vegetables, and the decreased consumption of meat, cheese and foods of animal origin. At the same time, it is recommended to make at least ten thousand steps a day. Two studies have shown the effectiveness of MFAP.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22509621

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Ig        ISSN: 1120-9135


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1.  A Nutritional Approach to the Prevention of Cancer: from Assessment to Personalized Intervention.

Authors:  L Di Furia; M R Rusciano; L Leonardini; P Rossi; C Giammarchi; E Vittori; S Tilocca; F L Russo; P Montuori; M Triassi; A Nardone; M D Giaimo; M Migazzi; S Piffer; A Iaria; A Trapasso; A Firenze; R Cristaudo; M Revello; A Castiglion; V Zagonel; G Iaccarino; A Addis; L Natale; C Di Somma; A Colao; A Perra; K Giova; N Montuori; M Illario
Journal:  Transl Med UniSa       Date:  2016-01-31
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