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Mediterranean diet plan could help you live longer and reduce risk of cancer

News RoomBy News RoomMay 9, 2025
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The Mediterranean Diet: Health Benefits and Molecular Targets

The Mediterranean diet is widely esteemed for its profound health benefits, particularly its role in extending human lifespan and reducing the risk of serious illnesses like cancer. A diverse array of foods under this regimen, including a variety of fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, shellfish, and whole grains, makes it a menus-driven lifestyle. This diet emphasizes promoting calorie conservation and reduces intake of saturated fat compared to Western diets, aiming to maintain body mass and prevent weightgain. Studies have demonstrated that adherence to a Mediterranean diet correlates with a higher risk of-extending longevity and reducing the incidence of chronic diseases and cancer.

The Mediterranean diet incorporates a balanced approach to nutrition, focusing on essential elements for overall health. These include plant-based foods, lean proteins, and healthy fats, which are crucial for good gut health and overall well-being. Additionally, the diet emphasizes the importance of including a variety of fruits and vegetables in most meals, such as blueberries, raspberries, and tomatoes, to support a healthy fruit-to-vector ratio. This practice is supported by a substantial body of research. For instance, a 2020 study conducted by the United States Preventive Services (USPS) found that following a Mediterranean diet consistently reduced 25-year postmenopausal Instant Innovative annotate

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