Figueroa Catalina, Echeverría Guadalupe, Villarreal Grisell, Martínez Ximena, Ferreccio Catterina, Rigotti Attilio
Centro de Nutrición Molecular y Enfermedades Crónicas, Escuela de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Departamento de Nutrición, Diabetes y Metabolismo, Escuela de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
Front Nutr. 2021 Jun 25;8:680452. doi: 10.3389/fnut.2021.680452. eCollection 2021.
Latin America is experiencing a significant epidemiological and nutritional transition, with a trend toward higher incidence of food-related chronic diseases. In this context, Lifestyle Medicine (LM) is a growing field focused on assisting individuals in adopting healthy behaviors for the prevention and treatment of these chronic diseases, including, among other pillars, a great emphasis on healthy eating. There is also a growing interest worldwide in environmental sustainability of dietary patterns, with increasing concern about their effects on planetary health. In this context, whole-food, plant-based diets -such as the Mediterranean diet (MD)- have emerged as a solution for both healthier eating and lowering environmental impact. Yet in order to be effective at these goals and achieve a high adherence to any nutritional prescription, the sociocultural reality of the community or population where we aim to practice must also be taken into account. In this review, we specifically highlight the plant-based MD as a LM-contextualized dietary pattern that is adaptable, applicable, and sustainable within the Chilean context and has the potential to address the current trend of chronic diseases in our country.
拉丁美洲正在经历重大的流行病学和营养转型,呈现出与食物相关的慢性病发病率上升的趋势。在此背景下,生活方式医学(LM)是一个不断发展的领域,专注于帮助个人采取健康行为来预防和治疗这些慢性病,其中包括,除其他支柱外,特别强调健康饮食。全球对饮食模式的环境可持续性也越来越感兴趣,人们越来越关注其对地球健康的影响。在这种背景下,全食物、植物性饮食——如地中海饮食(MD)——已成为更健康饮食和降低环境影响的解决方案。然而,为了有效实现这些目标并实现对任何营养处方的高度依从性,我们还必须考虑目标实施社区或人群的社会文化现实。在本综述中,我们特别强调以植物为基础的地中海饮食是一种与生活方式医学相关的饮食模式,它在智利的背景下具有适应性、适用性和可持续性,并且有潜力应对我国目前的慢性病趋势。