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Mediterranean diet connected to decreased mortality risk

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Last updated: 2024/07/16 at 2:29 PM
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The Mediterranean diet has been widely recognized for its potential to prevent heart disease and certain types of cancers. Recent studies have begun to explore how this diet may impact adults who have already been diagnosed with cancer. Research suggests that adhering to a Mediterranean-style diet could significantly lower the risk of mortality, particularly from cardiovascular diseases, among long-term cancer survivors. Experts advise that the Mediterranean diet could benefit individuals undergoing cancer treatment, but stress the importance of personalized nutrition advice from a dietitian for optimal health outcomes.

A recent study published in JACC CardioOncology revealed that adopting a Mediterranean diet may promote longevity and cardiovascular health in cancer survivors. This diet includes an emphasis on fruits, vegetables, legumes, extra-virgin olive oil, and other healthy plant-based foods, along with limited intake of meat, poultry, dairy, and processed foods. The study aimed to understand how adherence to this traditional Mediterranean diet pattern could impact mortality risk among Italian long-term cancer survivors. The research analyzed data from the Moli-sani Study, with 802 individuals with a history of cancer included in the study.

The participants, who were aged 35 and older, reported their dietary habits using a food frequency questionnaire. Adherence to the Mediterranean diet was measured using a Mediterranean Diet Score, with three categories indicating poor, average, or high adherence. The study found that high adherence to a Mediterranean-style diet was associated with a reduced risk of death from any cause and a significantly lower risk of cardiovascular mortality. While no significant link was found between diet adherence and cancer-related mortality, the study authors suggest that the complex nature of cancer progression and recurrence may explain this finding.

Although this research provides valuable insights into the potential benefits of the Mediterranean diet for cancer survivors, it is essential to consider the limitations of the study. The observational nature of the research, self-reported dietary intakes, and potential for survival bias are important factors to acknowledge. While these findings are promising, more studies are needed to understand the specific impacts of the Mediterranean diet on different types of cancer and tumor stages. In the meantime, seeking individualized nutritional care from oncologists and registered dietitians specializing in cancer is crucial for individuals managing chronic conditions like cancer.

Overall, the Mediterranean diet, with its focus on antioxidant-rich foods, may help reduce oxidative stress and inflammation in the body, key factors in the development and progression of cancer and cardiovascular diseases. While the exact mechanisms are still being studied, the Mediterranean diet is increasingly recognized as a valuable dietary framework for supporting health and recovery in individuals diagnosed with cancer. Personalized nutrition recommendations that consider individual preferences and needs are essential for optimizing health outcomes in cancer patients.

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