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1 The Mediterranean Diet

2 Overview Learning objectives Facts 5 characteristics
Physical activity/Lifestyle References Questions

3 Learning Objectives After this presentation students will know…
The 5 characteristics of Mediterranean diet Health benefits associated with each characteristic Other lifestyle factors associated with Mediterranean culture

4 Facts After WWII, a study showed that men living near poverty in Crete were still healthier than well-fed men in America. U.S. News ranks the Mediterranean diet as the 3rd healthiest diet overall Up to 40% of daily calories come from fat The Mediterranean diet can be traced back the the Roman Empire Andorra has the world’s highest life expectancy at years

5 Map

6 The Five Characteristics
1.Plant Foods Amount Vegetables Garlic, onions, herbs Bread Micronutrients & fiber Seasonal & fresh

7 The Five Characteristics
2. Main Fat Source Olive oil Monounsaturated fat Vitamin E Phenolic compounds Taste & energy

8 The Five Characteristics
3. Dairy Goat, sheep, buffalo, cow, camel Yogurt & cheese High-fat & full-flavored Often grated over pasta

9 The Five Characteristics
4. Meat, Fish and Poultry Amounts Red meat Preparation

10 The Five Characteristics
5. Alcohol Type How much When Benefits

11 Other Factors Social & community Meals Afternoon naps
Physical Activity

12 Summary 5 characteristics: Fiber, antioxidants, heart health
Plant foods Olive oil Dairy Meat, Fish, Poultry Wine Fiber, antioxidants, heart health Overall healthy lifestyle

13 References Willet, W.C., et al. (1995). Mediterranean diet pyramid: a cultural model for healthy eating. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 61(6), Owen, R.W., et al. (2000). The antioxidant/anticancer potential of phenolic compounds isolated from olive oil. European Journal of Cancer, 36(10), Estruch, R., et al. (2013). Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet. The New England Journal of Medicine, 368, World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe. (2006). Physical activity and health in Europe. Copenhagen, Denmark: Scherfigsvej 8. Hiatt, K. (2013, September 23). Mediterranean Diet. U.S. News. Retrieved from

14 Questions?


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