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Modern vision of the Mediterranean diet
The Mediterranean diet is the most well-known and researched dietary pattern worldwide. It is characterized by the consumption of a wide variety of foods, such as extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO), legumes, cereals, nuts, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, fish, and wine. Many of these foods provide se...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9710405/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36479477 http://dx.doi.org/10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2022.63.2S3.2745 |
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author | KIANI, AYSHA KARIM MEDORI, MARIA CHIARA BONETTI, GABRIELE AQUILANTI, BARBARA VELLUTI, VALERIA MATERA, GIUSEPPINA IACONELLI, AMERIGO STUPPIA, LIBORIO CONNELLY, STEPHEN THADDEUS HERBST, KAREN L. BERTELLI, MATTEO |
author_facet | KIANI, AYSHA KARIM MEDORI, MARIA CHIARA BONETTI, GABRIELE AQUILANTI, BARBARA VELLUTI, VALERIA MATERA, GIUSEPPINA IACONELLI, AMERIGO STUPPIA, LIBORIO CONNELLY, STEPHEN THADDEUS HERBST, KAREN L. BERTELLI, MATTEO |
author_sort | KIANI, AYSHA KARIM |
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description | The Mediterranean diet is the most well-known and researched dietary pattern worldwide. It is characterized by the consumption of a wide variety of foods, such as extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO), legumes, cereals, nuts, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, fish, and wine. Many of these foods provide several phytonutrients, among which polyphenols and vitamins play an important role. Data from several studies have strongly established that nutrition is a key factor in promoting a healthy lifestyle and preventing many chronic diseases. In particular, a large number of studies have established the protective effects of the Mediterranean diet against several chronic diseases, among which are diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, aging disorders, and against overall mortality. Animal and human translational studies have revealed the biological mechanisms regulating the beneficial effects of the traditional Mediterranean diet. Indeed, several studies demonstrated that this nutritional pattern has lipid-lowering, anticancer, antimicrobial, and anti-oxidative effects. Moreover, the Mediterranean diet is considered environmentally sustainable. In this review, we describe the composition of the Mediterranean diet, assess its beneficial effects, and analyze their epigenomic, genomic, metagenomic, and transcriptomic aspects. In the future it will be important to continue exploring the molecular mechanisms through which the Mediterranean diet exerts its protective effects and to standardize its components and serving sizes to understand more precisely its effects on human health. |
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spelling | pubmed-97104052022-12-06 Modern vision of the Mediterranean diet KIANI, AYSHA KARIM MEDORI, MARIA CHIARA BONETTI, GABRIELE AQUILANTI, BARBARA VELLUTI, VALERIA MATERA, GIUSEPPINA IACONELLI, AMERIGO STUPPIA, LIBORIO CONNELLY, STEPHEN THADDEUS HERBST, KAREN L. BERTELLI, MATTEO J Prev Med Hyg Review The Mediterranean diet is the most well-known and researched dietary pattern worldwide. It is characterized by the consumption of a wide variety of foods, such as extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO), legumes, cereals, nuts, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, fish, and wine. Many of these foods provide several phytonutrients, among which polyphenols and vitamins play an important role. Data from several studies have strongly established that nutrition is a key factor in promoting a healthy lifestyle and preventing many chronic diseases. In particular, a large number of studies have established the protective effects of the Mediterranean diet against several chronic diseases, among which are diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, aging disorders, and against overall mortality. Animal and human translational studies have revealed the biological mechanisms regulating the beneficial effects of the traditional Mediterranean diet. Indeed, several studies demonstrated that this nutritional pattern has lipid-lowering, anticancer, antimicrobial, and anti-oxidative effects. Moreover, the Mediterranean diet is considered environmentally sustainable. In this review, we describe the composition of the Mediterranean diet, assess its beneficial effects, and analyze their epigenomic, genomic, metagenomic, and transcriptomic aspects. In the future it will be important to continue exploring the molecular mechanisms through which the Mediterranean diet exerts its protective effects and to standardize its components and serving sizes to understand more precisely its effects on human health. Pacini Editore Srl 2022-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9710405/ /pubmed/36479477 http://dx.doi.org/10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2022.63.2S3.2745 Text en ©2022 Pacini Editore SRL, Pisa, Italy https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the CC-BY-NC-ND (Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International) license. The article can be used by giving appropriate credit and mentioning the license, but only for non-commercial purposes and only in the original version. For further information: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.en |
spellingShingle | Review KIANI, AYSHA KARIM MEDORI, MARIA CHIARA BONETTI, GABRIELE AQUILANTI, BARBARA VELLUTI, VALERIA MATERA, GIUSEPPINA IACONELLI, AMERIGO STUPPIA, LIBORIO CONNELLY, STEPHEN THADDEUS HERBST, KAREN L. BERTELLI, MATTEO Modern vision of the Mediterranean diet |
title | Modern vision of the Mediterranean diet |
title_full | Modern vision of the Mediterranean diet |
title_fullStr | Modern vision of the Mediterranean diet |
title_full_unstemmed | Modern vision of the Mediterranean diet |
title_short | Modern vision of the Mediterranean diet |
title_sort | modern vision of the mediterranean diet |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9710405/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36479477 http://dx.doi.org/10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2022.63.2S3.2745 |
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