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Mediterranean diet and public health: personal reflections.

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My concern about diet as a public health problem began in the early 1950s in Naples, where we observed very low incidences of coronary heart disease associated with what we later came to call the "good Mediterranean diet." The heart of this diet is mainly vegetarian, and differs from American and northern European diets in that it is much lower in meat and dairy products and uses fruit for dessert. These observations led to our subsequent research in the Seven Countries Study, in which we demonstrated that saturated fat is the major dietary villain. Today, the healthy Mediterranean diet is changing and coronary heart disease is no longer confined to medical textbooks. Our challenge is to persuade children to tell their parents to eat as Mediterraneans do.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7754982     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/61.6.1321S

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


  66 in total

Review 1.  Antioxidant and other activities of phenolics in olives/olive oil, typical components of the Mediterranean diet.

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Review 2.  Therapeutics role of olive fruits/oil in the prevention of diseases via modulation of anti-oxidant, anti-tumour and genetic activity.

Authors:  Arshad H Rahmani; Aqel S Albutti; Salah M Aly
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med       Date:  2014-04-15

3.  The mediterranean way. Should elderly people eat leafy vegetables and beetroot to lower high blood pressure?

Authors:  Antonio Capurso; Cristiano Capurso
Journal:  Aging Clin Exp Res       Date:  2021-01-03       Impact factor: 3.636

4.  Emerging Trends in Clinical Research: With Implications for Population Health and Health Policy.

Authors:  Benjamin Chin-Yee; S V Subramanian; Amol A Verma; Andreas Laupacis; Fahad Razak
Journal:  Milbank Q       Date:  2018-06       Impact factor: 4.911

Review 5.  Effects of polyphenols on brain ageing and Alzheimer's disease: focus on mitochondria.

Authors:  Sebastian Schaffer; Heike Asseburg; Sabine Kuntz; Walter E Muller; Gunter P Eckert
Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2012-06-17       Impact factor: 5.590

6.  Effects of dietary virgin olive oil phenols on low density lipoprotein oxidation in hyperlipidemic patients.

Authors:  R Masella; C Giovannini; R Varì; R Di Benedetto; E Coni; R Volpe; N Fraone; A Bucci
Journal:  Lipids       Date:  2001-11       Impact factor: 1.880

7.  Mediterranean dietary pattern adherence: associations with prediabetes, metabolic syndrome, and related microinflammation.

Authors:  Giovanni Viscogliosi; Elisa Cipriani; Maria Livia Liguori; Benedetta Marigliano; Mirella Saliola; Evaristo Ettorre; Paola Andreozzi
Journal:  Metab Syndr Relat Disord       Date:  2013-03-01       Impact factor: 1.894

8.  Vascular effects of dietary nitrate (as found in green leafy vegetables and beetroot) via the nitrate-nitrite-nitric oxide pathway.

Authors:  Satnam Lidder; Andrew J Webb
Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol       Date:  2013-03       Impact factor: 4.335

9.  Cardioprotective and neuroprotective roles of oleuropein in olive.

Authors:  Syed Haris Omar
Journal:  Saudi Pharm J       Date:  2010-05-31       Impact factor: 4.330

10.  APOB-516 T allele homozygous subjects are unresponsive to dietary changes in a three-month primary intervention study targeted to reduce fat intake.

Authors:  Ahd Hammoud; Marguerite Gastaldi; Matthieu Maillot; Charles S Mercier; Catherine Defoort; Denis Lairon; Richard Planells
Journal:  Genes Nutr       Date:  2009-10-20       Impact factor: 5.523

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