Department of Interdisciplinary Medicine (DIM), University "Aldo Moro", Piazza Giulio Cesare 11, 70100, Bari, Italy.
Italian Society of Environmental Medicine (SIMA), 20123, Milan, Italy.
J Transl Med. 2023 Oct 26;21(1):755. doi: 10.1186/s12967-023-04618-1.
Med-Index is a one-health front-of-pack (FOP) label, based on Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) principles, developed to summarize information about the nutritional properties and related-health benefits of any food as well as its sustainable production processes, and the associated food company's social responsibility parameters in a new "Planeterranean" perspective. Thus, Med-Index can be adopted in and by any European region and authority as well as worldwide; this is achieved by consumption and cooking of locally available and sourced foods that respect MedDiet principles, both in terms of healthy nutrition and sustainable production. The huge body of scientific evidence about the health benefits of the MedDiet model and principles requires a comprehensive framework to encompass the scientific reliability and robustness of this tool. A systematic review was carried out to examine the association between human health and adherence to MedDiet patterns upon which the "Med-Index" tool was subsequently developed.
MEDLINE and PubMed databases were searched for eligible publications from 1990 to April 2023. Systematic literature reviews, with or without meta-analysis, of clinical trials and observational studies were screened by two independent investigators for eligibility, data extraction, and quality assessment. English language and the time interval 1990-2023 were applied. A registry code CRD42023464807 was generated on PROSPERO and approved for this search protocol. The corrected covered area (CCA), calculated to quantify the degree of overlap between reviews, gave a slight overlap (CCA = 4%).
A total of 84 systematic reviews out of 6681 screened records were selected. Eligible reviews included studies with predominantly observational designs (61/84, 72.6%%), of which 26/61 referenced studies of mixed observational and RCT designs, while 23/84 (27.4%) were RCT-only systematic reviews. Seventy-nine different entries were identified for health outcomes, clustered into 10 macro-categories, each reporting a statistically significant association with exposure to the MedDiet. Adherence to MedDiet was found to strongly benefit age-related chronic diseases (21.5%), neurological disorders (19%), and obesity-related metabolic features (12.65), followed by CVDs (11.4%), cancer (10.1%), diabetes (7.5%), liver health (6.3%), inflammation (5%), mortality (5%), and renal health (1.2%). The quality of the studies was moderate to high.
In the context of a "Planeterranean" framework and perspective that can be adopted in any European region and worldwide, MedDiet represents a healthy and sustainable lifestyle model, able to prevent several diseases and reduce premature mortality. In addition, the availability of a FOP, such as Med-Index, might foster more conscious food choices among consumers, paying attention both to human and planetary health.
Med-Index 是一种基于地中海饮食(MedDiet)原则的一种健康的前包装(FOP)标签,旨在总结任何食物的营养特性和相关健康益处、可持续生产过程以及相关食品公司的社会责任参数,以全新的“行星地球”视角呈现。因此,Med-Index 可以在任何欧洲地区和权威机构以及全球范围内采用;这是通过消费和烹饪当地可用和来源的食物来实现的,这些食物既符合 MedDiet 原则,又在健康营养和可持续生产方面尊重其原则。大量关于 MedDiet 模式和原则对健康益处的科学证据需要一个全面的框架来包含该工具的科学可靠性和稳健性。我们进行了一项系统评价,以研究人类健康与 MedDiet 模式的依从性之间的关联,随后在此基础上开发了“Med-Index”工具。
从 1990 年到 2023 年 4 月,我们在 MEDLINE 和 PubMed 数据库中搜索符合条件的出版物。两名独立的调查人员筛选了有或没有荟萃分析的临床研究和观察性研究的系统评价,以确定其是否符合纳入标准、提取数据和评估质量。我们仅使用英语,时间范围为 1990-2023 年。我们在 PROSPERO 上生成了注册号 CRD42023464807,并批准了该搜索方案。校正后的涵盖面积(CCA)用于量化综述之间的重叠程度,其结果显示存在轻度重叠(CCA=4%)。
在筛选的 6681 条记录中,共有 84 篇系统评价被选中。纳入的综述包括主要为观察性设计的研究(61/84,72.6%),其中 26/61 项研究参考了混合观察性和 RCT 设计的研究,而 84 项 RCT 中仅有 23 项(27.4%)为 RCT 系统评价。共有 79 种不同的健康结果条目被确定,分为 10 个宏观类别,每个类别都报告了与地中海饮食暴露相关的具有统计学意义的关联。研究表明,地中海饮食的坚持对与年龄相关的慢性疾病(21.5%)、神经紊乱(19%)和肥胖相关的代谢特征(12.65%)有显著益处,其次是心血管疾病(11.4%)、癌症(10.1%)、糖尿病(7.5%)、肝脏健康(6.3%)、炎症(5%)、死亡率(5%)和肾脏健康(1.2%)。研究的质量为中等至较高。
在“行星地球”框架和视角下,地中海饮食代表了一种健康和可持续的生活方式模式,能够预防多种疾病并降低过早死亡率。此外,像 Med-Index 这样的 FOP 的出现可能会促进消费者更有意识地选择食物,关注人类和地球的健康。