A priori-defined Mediterranean-like dietary pattern predicts cardiovascular events better in north Europe than in Mediterranean countries

The Mediterranean Diet (MD) is a model of healthy eating contributing to a favorable health status, but its clinical usefulness is still debated. The aim of this study was to relate the adherence to MD with the incidence of cardio/cerebro-vascular events (VEs) in north and south European participant...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of cardiology 2019-05, Vol.282, p.88-92
Hauptverfasser: Veglia, Fabrizio, Baldassarre, Damiano, de Faire, Ulf, Kurl, Sudhir, Smit, Andries J., Rauramaa, Rainer, Giral, Philippe, Amato, Mauro, Di Minno, Alessandro, Ravani, Alessio, Frigerio, Beatrice, Castelnuovo, Samuela, Sansaro, Daniela, Coggi, Daniela, Bonomi, Alice, Tedesco, Calogero C., Mannarino, Elmo, Humphries, Steve E., Hamsten, Anders, Tremoli, Elena
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Zusammenfassung:The Mediterranean Diet (MD) is a model of healthy eating contributing to a favorable health status, but its clinical usefulness is still debated. The aim of this study was to relate the adherence to MD with the incidence of cardio/cerebro-vascular events (VEs) in north and south European participants of the IMPROVE study. IMPROVE is an observational, longitudinal, prospective cohort study involving 3703 individuals from five European countries (Finland, Sweden, Netherlands, France and Italy). The study end-point was the incidence of the first combined cardio/cerebro-vascular event occurring during 36-months follow-up. At baseline, a dietary questionnaire about the usual intake during the year preceding enrollment was administered. Based on 7 nutritional items, a MD Score was constructed in which minimal adherence was 0 and maximal adherence was 7. Latitude was the strongest determinant of MD score (p 
ISSN:0167-5273
1874-1754
DOI:10.1016/j.ijcard.2018.11.124