Title of article :
Mediterranean diet and cardiovascular diseases in an Israeli population
Author/Authors :
Natalya Bilenko، نويسنده , , Drora Fraser، نويسنده , , Hillel Vardi، نويسنده , , Iris Shai، نويسنده , , Danit R. Shahar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
7
From page :
299
To page :
305
Abstract :
Background. Israel is in the Mediterranean basin, but its population immigrated mostly from Europe, Asia, and Africa. We surveyed the adherence of the Israeli Jewish population to Mediterranean Diet (MD) and its association with cardiovascular disease. Methods. We studied a random sample of Jewish adults, aged 35+ using a 24-h recall questionnaire. A MD score (scale 0–8) was computed reflecting high ratio of monounsaturated to saturated fat; high intake of alcohol, legumes, cereals, vegetables, and fruits; low intakes of meat and itʹs products, milk and dairy products. Scoring <5 was defined as Low-MD consuming, while 5+ as High-MD consuming. Results. Five hundred twenty men and 639 women participated in the study, with High-MD consumers constituting 19% and 17% by sex, respectively. The risk for myocardial infarction, coronary bypass, angioplasty, and any cardiovascular disease in men increased by 1.2 (P = 0.04), 1.6 (P = 0.01), 1.4 (P = 0.003), and 1.3 (P = 0.01), respectively, for each MD score decrease. In women, crude odds ratios ranged from 1.4 to 1.9 but were not statistically significant. Conclusions. The current rate of MD in Israel is fairly low. Given the MDʹs proven preventive effect and local availability of foods, a reasonably priced MD diet can be devised and recommended widely in our population.
Keywords :
Mediterranean diet , cardiovascular diseases , chronic disease , dietary pattern , prevention
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Preventive Medicine
Record number :
804151
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