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The Quick-Fix Mediterranean Diet

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Adding international flair to your diet could quickly lead to a healthier heart.

After only 3 months of eating a Mediterranean-style diet, study participants reduced their risk of cardiovascular disease by approximately 15 percent. Mediterranean diets emphasize whole grains, fruits, vegetables, fish, nuts, low-fat dairy, and olive oil. Planning your meals around these items may be even better for your heart than a low-fat diet.

In a recent study, two groups of participants with moderate risk factors for cardiovascular disease were placed on a Mediterranean-type diet or a low-fat diet for 3 months. By the end of the study, members of both groups experienced improvements in body mass index, blood lipids, and other risk factors. While those in the low-fat diet group reduced their risk for cardiovascular disease by an estimated 9 percent, participants in the Mediterranean-diet group lowered their disease risk by approximately 15 percent. The abundant disease-fighting nutrients found in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, olive oil, nuts, and fish make a Mediterranean diet one of the healthiest around. Whole grains are rich in fiber, magnesium, and B-vitamins; fruits and vegetables are filled with heart-healthy antioxidants; and olive oil, fish, and nuts provide artery-friendly mono- and polyunsaturated fats. Make these delicious and healthful foods the foundation of your diet. In a few short months, you'll be on your way to reaping the long-term benefits.
RealAge Benefit: Eating a diverse diet that is low in calories and high in nutrients can make your RealAge as much as 4 years younger.

RealAge Smart Search: View more of the latest research in support of a heart-healthy Mediterranean diet.

References Published on 03/16/2006.
The Medi-RIVAGE study: reduction of cardiovascular disease risk factors after a 3-mo intervention with a Mediterranean-type diet or a low-fat diet. Vincent-Baudry, S., Defoort, C., Gerber, M., Bernard, M. C., Verger, P., Helal, O., Portugal, H., Planells, R., Grolier, P., Amiot-Carlin, M. J., Vague, P., Lairon, D., The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2005 Nov;82(5):964-971.

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For myself, I have found it amazing that a focus on gluten-free products (even most of the time) combined with allowing myself even a genero [Show More]
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I just started adding the good fats to all my meals, the belly fat is desolveing! And the back fat is going along with hanging fat! This re [Show More]
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