Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy.
Nutrients. 2024 Jun 16;16(12):1899. doi: 10.3390/nu16121899.
It is well known that the Mediterranean diet (DM) is beneficial for health, as years of research globally have confirmed. The aim of this study was to update a previous systematic review that assessed the cost-effectiveness of adherence to the DM as a strategy for the prevention of degenerative diseases by evaluating the economic performance of this diet. The research approach utilized three electronic databases: PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science. A comprehensive search was conducted to retrieve articles based on a PRISMA-compliant protocol registered in PROSPERO: CRD 42023493562. Data extraction and analysis were performed on all included studies. One thousand two hundred and eighty-two articles were retrieved, and once duplicates and irrelevant articles were removed, fifteen useful articles were reviewed. The studies indicated a clear link between dietary habits, health, and economic aspects related to dietary cost and health spending. Recognizing the significant health benefits associated with adopting DM and the potential savings on health care spending, it is important for national public health programs to consider policies that support this lifestyle.
众所周知,地中海饮食(DM)对健康有益,多年来全球的研究都已经证实了这一点。本研究的目的是更新之前的一项系统评价,该评价评估了 DM 对预防退行性疾病的依从性的成本效益,通过评估这种饮食的经济表现来评估 DM 的成本效益。该研究采用了三种电子数据库:PubMed、Scopus 和 Web of Science。根据 PROSPERO 中注册的符合 PRISMA 协议的方案进行了全面检索:CRD42023493562。对所有纳入的研究进行了数据提取和分析。共检索到 1282 篇文章,去除重复和不相关的文章后,对 15 篇有用的文章进行了综述。这些研究表明饮食习惯、健康以及与饮食成本和医疗支出相关的经济方面之间存在明显的联系。认识到采用 DM 与健康相关的显著益处,以及在医疗保健支出方面的潜在节省,国家公共卫生计划考虑支持这种生活方式的政策非常重要。