Can Mediterranean Diet Counteract Metabolic Syndrome Diffusion

A. Innocenti, Chiara Giampietro, J. Fusi, F. Galetta, F. Franzoni, O. Giampietro
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Over the past decades, the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome (MetS), a health condition identified by a cluster of risk factors linked to the development of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus and some types of cancer, has dramatically increased in the world. The rising of MetS incidence and progression appear related to Westernization of dietary habits in the world, with a corresponding increase in the consumption of meat or meat products, snacks, baked desserts and sugar-sweetened beverages not only in the Western countries, but also in the Mediterranean region and among the Eastern populations. Otherwise epidemiological evidence suggests that a high dietary intake of fruits, vegetables, fish and whole grains can improve all the risk factors related to MetS. Particularly adherence to the Mediterranean diet seems to have positive effects on the prevalence and progression of the MetS. In this article we reviewed cohort studies, cross-sectional studies and clinical trials, showing new evidence supporting the beneficial role of adherence to the Mediterranean dietary pattern on the MetS progression. Analysis of the literature suggests that Mediterranean diet should be considered as a healthy and sustainable lifestyle playing a key role in primary and secondary prevention of MetS and its components.
地中海饮食能抵抗代谢综合征扩散吗
在过去几十年中,代谢综合征(MetS)的患病率在世界上急剧增加,代谢综合征是一种由与心血管疾病、2型糖尿病和某些类型癌症的发展有关的一组风险因素确定的健康状况。met发病率的上升和进展似乎与世界饮食习惯的西方化有关,不仅在西方国家,而且在地中海地区和东方人群中,肉类或肉制品、零食、烘焙甜点和含糖饮料的消费量也相应增加。此外,流行病学证据表明,大量摄入水果、蔬菜、鱼类和全谷物可以改善与MetS相关的所有风险因素。特别是坚持地中海饮食似乎对met的发病率和进展有积极的影响。在本文中,我们回顾了队列研究、横断面研究和临床试验,显示了新的证据支持坚持地中海饮食模式对MetS进展的有益作用。文献分析表明,地中海饮食应被视为一种健康和可持续的生活方式,在MetS及其组成部分的一级和二级预防中发挥关键作用。
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