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地中海饮食与健康:系统评价流行病学研究和干预试验。

Mediterranean diet and health: A systematic review of epidemiological studies and intervention trials.

机构信息

Department of Physiotherapy, University of Valencia, C/Gascó Oliag 5, 46010, Valencia, Spain.

Service of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hospital Clínico Universitario - INCLIVA, Av. Blasco Ibáñez 17, 46010, Valencia, Spain.

出版信息

Maturitas. 2020 Jun;136:25-37. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2020.03.008. Epub 2020 Apr 11.

Abstract

Diet is a crucial variable for a healthy life. A rapidly growing number of studies in recent years support the hypothesis that the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) has a beneficial effect on certain body systems, but the highly varied objectives and quality of these publications warrants an updated assessment. In the present review we performed a comprehensive evaluation of current evidence on the impact of the MedDiet on human health, assessing its effect on the incidence or progression of the main non-communicable diseases and their intermediate outcomes and risk factors. We scrutinised the clinical evidence from observational studies and randomised controlled trials. Cardiovascular disease was the condition with most information. The MedDiet showed a general preventive effect, which was reproduced to varying degrees for certain intermediate cardiovascular outcomes such as blood pressure, lipids, obesity, metabolic syndrome and diabetes. Benefits were also found for several types of cancer, brain function (including cognition, mood and to a lesser extent Parkinson's disease) and mortality. The quality of the published evidence was, however, generally moderate or low. In conclusion, the MedDiet shows a favourable impact on health. General adoption of a MedDiet is concordant with current policies promoting healthy and sustainable nutrition worldwide. Nonetheless, more high-quality research is needed to improve the consistency of the findings.

摘要

饮食是健康生活的关键变量。近年来越来越多的研究支持这样一种假设,即地中海饮食(MedDiet)对某些身体系统有有益的影响,但这些出版物的目标和质量差异很大,需要进行更新评估。在本综述中,我们对目前关于 MedDiet 对人类健康影响的证据进行了全面评估,评估了它对主要非传染性疾病及其中间结果和风险因素的发病率或进展的影响。我们仔细研究了观察性研究和随机对照试验的临床证据。心血管疾病是信息最多的疾病。MedDiet 显示出一般的预防作用,对于某些心血管中间结果,如血压、血脂、肥胖、代谢综合征和糖尿病,这种作用在不同程度上得到了再现。对几种癌症、大脑功能(包括认知、情绪,在较小程度上还包括帕金森病)和死亡率也发现了益处。然而,发表证据的质量普遍为中等或较低。总之,MedDiet 对健康有积极影响。普遍采用 MedDiet 符合目前在全球范围内促进健康和可持续营养的政策。尽管如此,仍需要更多高质量的研究来提高研究结果的一致性。

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