The
famous Mediterranean diet is a cuisine that is rich in fruits,
vegetables, grains and omega-3 fatty acids and low in saturated
fats. It is a very good model for the anti-aging diet. This
diet has been shown in studies to reduce the risk of heart
disease, and is definitely beneficial for cancer prevention.
The Mediterranean existence is both life-fulfilled and possibly,
life prolonged. It is long meals, not fast food. It is fresh,
not frozen. It is a diet high in soluble fiber, anti-oxidants
and other important nutrients. It is about sharing meals
with family and friends, taking time, taking pleasure and
making every meal a healthy celebration.
The Anti-aging Diet is based on the Mediterranean Diet,
only improved.
The Mediterranean diet is not designed to promote rapid
weight loss, although gentle weight reduction will be a
beneficial effect of following the anti-aging diet guidelines.
Because you are what you eat, an anti-aging diet will help
you stay young, healthy, and active.
Some
Simple Modified Mediterranean Diet Guidelines
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Decrease
sugar intake because this is low in most of the micronutrients
essential for good health.
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Reduce
consumption of dairy products. They are highly allergenic.
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Fish
is more favored over poultry.
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One
to two eggs a day is acceptable if you are in good health.
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Limit
red meat to only a few times per month (consumption
should be limited to a maximum of 12-16 ounces of lean
meat per month).
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Fresh
fruit is the typical daily dessert. Sweets and desserts
rich in saturated fatty acids should not be consumed
more than a few times a week. Total fat should be around
30% of energy with saturated fat not more than 7-8%
of energy (calories). |
Olive
Oil
Olive oil, which is high in monounsaturated fat and is a
good source of anti-oxidants. In the Mediterranean, olive
oil is the principle source of fat. Olive oil should always
replace, not add to, other sources of fat, such as butter
and margarine. The value of using olive oil in preference
to other plant oils, particularly those high in polyunsaturated
fats, is based on several considerations.
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High
intakes of linoleic acid, the main polyunsaturated fat
in many other vegetable oils, may compete with omega-3
fatty acids in biochemical processes. The result is
that there may be an increased tendency of blood clotting,
leading to cardiovascular disease.
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Two,
some research has indicated that diets high in mono-unsaturated
fat is less likely to lead to LDL cholesterol oxidation.
This may reduce the incidence of atherosclerosis.
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In
animal studies, diets high in polyunsaturated fats have
been found to promote the development of tumors. |