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Public Health Nutrition
Changing the Irish dietary guidelines to incorporate the principles of the Mediterranean diet: proposing the MedÉire diet
Audrey C Tierney^1^22  Ioannis Zabetakis^33 
[1] Department of Biological Sciences,University of Limerick,Limerick,Republic of Ireland^3;School of Allied Health,HS2 032 Health Science Building,University of Limerick,Castletroy,Limerick,Republic of Ireland,^1;School of Allied Health,La Trobe University,Melbourne,Australia^2
关键词: Mediterranean diet;    Dietary guidelines;    MedÉire diet;   
DOI  :  10.1017/S136898001800246X
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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Objective In Ireland, the major causes of death are CVD. The current Irish healthy eating guidelines and food pyramid primarily advocate a low-fat diet. However, there is overwhelming scientific evidence for the benefits of a Mediterranean diet (Med Diet) in the prevention and management of metabolic disease as well as improving overall health and well-being. In the current commentary, the rationale to incorporate the principles of the Med Diet into the Irish dietary guidelines is presented. Design Perspectives of authors. Setting Local and international. Subjects Populations in Europe, North America and Australia. Results Adopting components of the Med Diet presents a more evidence-based approach to updating the current Irish dietary guidelines. Experience and lessons from other non-Mediterranean countries show that it could be a feasible and effective solution to improving the dietary habits of the Irish population to prevent and mange chronic diseases. Conclusions Policies and programmes to address perceived barriers to the Med Diet’s implementation and uptake in non-Mediterranean countries should be promoted.

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