The southern European atlantic diet, a review.

The southern European atlantic diet, a review. Minerva Endocrinol. 2020 Nov 19;: Authors: Tejera-Pérez C, Sánchez-Bao A, Bellido-Guerrero D, Casanueva FF Abstract The Southern Europe Atlantic Diet (SEAD) is the traditional diet consumed in the northwestern region of the Iberian peninsula: Galicia (Spain) and North of Portugal. These regions have geographical, climatic and cultural characteristics that had led them to develop their own dietary pattern. This dietary pattern integrated into its environment is based on fresh, local and seasonal products intake. In this diet there is a high intake of fish, seafood, cereals, potatoes, legumes, fruits, dairy products and vegetables. Meat, preferably lean meat, is consume moderately as well as eggs and wine. SEAD is more than a diet, it is a lifestyle where exercise, simples cooking techniques, respect for the traditions and pleasure of eating accompanied are constants. Although this pattern has been known for centuries, it did not begin to be define as such until the signing of "Baione Declaration" in 2006. Some bioactive compounds of SEAD had showed health benefits and protect against acute myocardial infarction. Data supports that SEAD is a sustainable diet. In the presented review, results of studies on the SEAD are presented and discussed. Also, a recent proposal of SEAD index is reported. Therefore, SEAD should be considered as an excellent dietary pattern and lifestyle. PMID...
Source: Minerva Endocrinologica - Category: Endocrinology Tags: Minerva Endocrinol Source Type: research