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The Mediterranean Diet Strategy - What Makes This Food Plan Unique



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By : Jim O Connell    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-06-07 00:22:33
The Mediterranean diet plan is a nutritional diet pattern influenced by cuisine that has been traditionally consumed as part of the way of life of the coastal regions of southern Italy and parts of Greece. It was presented to the world in 1945, and by the middle 1990s took appearance in its present- day form through publications and recipes.
A variety of diet and health data compilations have linked it with long term life span, lower rates of cardiovascular condition, some cancers, and dementia, in addition to helping to avoid Type-2 diabetes and Parkinson's disorder. That is quite an impressive list. But here we will examine if the Mediterranean diet plan additionally promotes fat loss.
What makes the Mediterranean diet plan distinctive from most devices is that it's not intended specifically for weight loss, but as a habitual form of eating; almost like a dietary way of life. The following are several of its key characteristics:
" Maximizing untreated whole foods, and reduces the use of processed foods. Whole foods haven't been processed and wouldn't have any additives. Ideally they are organic, or occasionally termed "natural foods", meaning they haven't been treated with unsafe chemicals throughout growth or preparation. In another piece we are going to discuss the potential harm with refined and processed foods which are non-organic, but the Mediterranean diet emphasizes their nonuse.
" The diet is rich in foods from plants. It uses fresh fruit and vegetables, seasonally grown with minimal processing, together with beans, potatoes, nuts, and seeds.
" Olive oil as the predominant fat, as it has more monounsaturated fat acids than any naturally produced oil, and its elevated content of antioxidative substances.
" Limiting the consumption of beef, and putting a larger stress on fish (consumed a minimum of twice per week) and poultry.
" When flavoring foods (and they're tasty), using herbs and spices rather than salt.
" Drinking red wine in moderation during meals. It is thought that grape juice will yield the same benefits for folks who do not consume alcohol.
" Limiting dairy consumption to skim milk, fat-free yogurt and low-fat cheese.
That is just a short outline on the Mediterranean diet. As pointed out, it is not designed explicitly for rapid weight loss, but because of the foods it promotes (and conversely foods that you should shun), if consumed in moderation and as well as some exercise, it will eventually naturally help you to drop excess weight. However it shouldn't be considered a quick-fix, and if you want to lose ten pounds for by your wedding next week, being on the Mediterranean diet for a week undoubtedly will not do that. This is a long-term method to living a healthy lifestyle, where you are able to eat ample amounts of delicious foods with multiple ways in which they can be prepared. We have found that most diets, if rigorously followed over a period of time, will yield weight loss results. But the issue becomes when dieters are tempted by foods that are not within their diet regimen, they can no longer maintain that Spartan lifestyle and they give in to temptation, and the problem is blamed on the lack of willpower. The Mediterranean diet takes away the need for willpower, and that is what makes it different from most diets.
So now that you hopefully are convinced that diet Mediterranean will be of benefit to you, you'll want to know how to prepare some of these delicious recipes. There are many excellent cookbooks on the market, but the one we highly recommend is Healthy Mediterranean Diet Recipes, which is a monthly publication devoted to people on this diet. It will definitely help you live a long and healthy life.

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At Losethatbellyfat , our goal is to inform those people who are trying to lose weight on comprehensive, realistic programs for weight loss. We are definitely not into quick-fixes, but programs that involve proper diet , cardio work, and muscle tone. Since diet is such an important part of losing fat, read this article on fat burning foods by Rich Carroll is a writer and health advocate now living in London.

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