Thursday, September 29, 2016

Mediterranean diet could prevent thousands of deaths in UK

People in the UK who eat as if they live in the sunny south of France or Greece can significantly reduce their risk of heart attack and stroke, research has shown. The first study of its kind confirms the known benefits of aMediterranean diet in Britons. Scientists found that healthy people who adopted Mediterranean-type eating habits were up to 16 per cent less likely to suffer damage to their hearts or arteries than those who did not. The findings indicate that 12.5 per cent of cardiovascular deaths in the UK could be avoided if more Britons switched to a Mediterranean diet. Traditionally people from Mediterranean countries consume large amounts of fruit, vegetables, whole grains, nuts and olive oil, little red meat, and only moderate quantities of dairy products, fish, poultry and wine. Lead researcher Dr Nita Forouhi, from the Medical Research Council Epidemiology Unit at Cambridge University, said: "The benefits of the Mediterranean diet for cardiovascular health are well documented in countries of the Mediterranean region, but this is the first study to evaluate this in the UK. "If our findings are broadly representative of the overall UK population, then we can assume...

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