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Food buzz: Why is the Mediterranean diet so popular?

With it being linked to a longer life and healthier heart and brain, the Mediterranean diet has been voted as best diet for 2022.

Bianca Bassi by Bianca Bassi
2022-01-25 15:51
in Food
Food buzz: Why is the Mediterranean diet so popular?

Food buzz: Why is the Mediterranean diet so popular? Image: AdobeStock By sveta_zarzamora

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Ever since a new study found that following the Mediterranean diet resulted in a lower risk of death, especially among older people, the world has been obsessed.

According to the study that went on for 20 years, researchers from the University of Barcelona found that seniors over age 65, lived longer if they continued with a Mediterranean diet.

So what exactly is the Mediterranean diet and what are the benefits of following it?

What is the Mediterranean diet?

This diet is all about eating nutritious food but delicious at the same time. The diet is based on traditional foods people used to eat in countries that border the Mediterranean Sea. So most of the diet’s inspirations come from cuisines such as France, Greece, Spain, and Italy.

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There are no set rules or regulations for following the diet which mostly consists of fruit and vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts and seeds, and heart-healthy fats such as oily fish.

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Benefits from following this diet

The Mediterranean diet has proven to be “exceptionally healthy” and is a great diet to follow in the case of chronic conditions, such as diabetes.

Here are a few of its benefits:

Good for your heart

Studies have shown that the Mediterranean diet can lower the risk of heart diseases and strokes. This is mainly due to the fact that this diet is more effective in slowing down the plaque buildup in arteries.

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Blood sugar levels are better supported

Blood sugar levels are more stable with the Mediterranean diet due to its variety of nutrient-dense foods. And if your blood sugar is under control, your body is more protected against type 2 diabetes.

Protects brain function

The Mediterranean diet can be beneficial for brain health and can even protect people against cognitive decline – especially older people. Research has found that people who follow this diet, have a lower risk of dementia, cognitive impairment, and Alzheimer’s disease.

What and how to eat when following the Mediterranean diet

Following the Mediterranean diet doesn’t require a big change for most people. And since there are so many countries contributing to the diet, it is difficult to say what exact foods belong to the diet.

But here are three tips to remember before you go on your new food journey!

Do eat: vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, potatoes, whole grains, legumes, herbs and spices, seafood, and olive oil

Eat in moderation: eggs, poultry, cheese, and yoghurt

Eat rarely: red meat, processed meat, added sugars, refined oils, refined grains, and sugar-sweetened beverages

Photo by Edgar Castrejon on Unsplash

Life’s too short to constantly worry about what we eat, so enjoy healthy and delicious food and indulge in moderation!

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After studying languages and doing a course in digital content and copywriting, Bianca decided to pursue her love for writing and editing full time. Bianca Bassi Muck Rack Profile

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