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. 2022 Oct 6;19(19):12762.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph191912762.

V体育官网入口 - Mediterranean Diet and Its Association with Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: A Scoping Review

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Mediterranean Diet and Its Association with Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: A Scoping Review

Leigh Ann Richardson et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Atherosclerosis is the underlying cause of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and is interrelated to stroke, heart attack, and heart failure. The Mediterranean Diet (MedDiet) has been closely associated with reduced CVD morbidity and mortality, but research is not well explored for this relationship in individuals with diabetes (who experience greater CVD morbidity and mortality than individuals without diabetes). The aim of this review was to explore the literature related to the MedDiet and atherosclerosis and associated risk factors in individuals with and without diabetes. In total, 570 articles were identified, and 36 articles were included. The articles were published between 2011 and 2021. Platforms used for the search were PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, and ProQuest VSports手机版. Our literature search included clinical and observational studies. Clinical studies revealed the MedDiet was associated with improved biomarkers, plaque, and anthropometric measurements that are associated with atherosclerosis and CVD. Observational studies identified associations between the MedDiet and lower presence of atherosclerosis, improved vascular aging, and increased endothelial progenitor cells. However, most of the studies took place in Mediterranean countries. Further research is needed to better understand the long-term effects the MedDiet on atherosclerosis and its associated risk factors in diverse populations to include individuals with and without diabetes. .

Keywords: Mediterranean diet; atherosclerosis; cardiovascular disease; diabetes. V体育安卓版.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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