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Study: Mediterranean diet lowers heart disease risk

 Study: Mediterranean diet lowers heart disease risk


    A recent study confirmed that a Mediterranean diet can reduce the risk of sudden cardiac death, according to a report by thehealthsite.


    The study said the Mediterranean diet is a way of eating in which people generally rely on healthy plant foods and not a lot of animal foods, with the exception of fish and seafood.


    The study said the Mediterranean diet is a way of eating in which people generally rely on healthy plant foods and not a lot of animal foods, with the exception of fish and seafood.


    How was the study conducted?

    The researchers followed 21,000 people aged 45 and over from 2003 to 2007, in the study, and the aim of this study was to find out the causes of the prevalence of stroke.

     

     66% of the participants were women, and 33% were males. Participants were given a nutritional questionnaire to assess their diet type and frequency of food consumption, as well as how often and how much they had consumed 110 different food items in the previous year.


    The study found that individuals who adhered to the traditional Mediterranean diet the most had a 26% lower risk of sudden cardiac death than those who did not, and these findings support the idea that a healthy diet can help avoid heart disease. Cardiovascular fatal.

     


    Foods to include and avoid when following a Mediterranean diet


    Basic foods that you can include in your diet:

     

    Vegetables such as tomatoes, broccoli, onions, cucumbers, etc.

    Fruits such as apples, bananas, grapes, dates and others

    Nuts and seeds

    legumes

    Fish and seafood

    poultry

    Dairy products

    Healthy fats like extra virgin olive oil, avocado, avocado oil, etc.

    all grains


    Foods to avoid when following a Mediterranean diet:

    Foods that contain added sugar

    Refined grains like white bread, pasta, etc.

    Trans fats found in processed foods

    highly processed meat

    sugary drinks

    refined oils

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