Guest guest Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 Mediterranean diet boosts longevity among elderly: study PARIS (AFP) - A large-scale study published adds statistical evidence to the perceived benefits of the Mediterranean diet, a regimen rich in fish, olive oil, fruits, vegetables and cereals and supplemented by a modest intake of red wine. HealthHave questions about your health? Find answers here. [input] [input] In an assessment of nearly 75,000 people aged over 60 in nine European countries, individuals who followed the Med diet enjoyed a seven percent reduction in the risk of mortality. A healthy man aged 60 who adhered closely to the diet could expect to live about a year longer than a man of the same age who did not follow the diet, it found. The dietary bonus was best in Greece, followed by Spain, Italy and France. At the other end of the scale were the Netherlands -- where mortality among the survey group was more than twice that of Greece -- followed by Sweden, Germany and Denmark. Diets in northern Europe are characterised by higher consumption of potatoes, fatty meats and beer. The study, headed by Antonia Trichopoulou of the Athens Medical School, is published online by the British Medical Journal (BMJ). AIM Barleygreen " Wisdom of the Past, Food of the Future " http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Diets.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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