Life Food Diet: A Protocol for the Promotion of the Mediterranean Diet

Background: The potential benefits for the health arising from the Mediterranean Diet (MD) are supported by several scientific evidences: the MD helps to reduce the LDL cholesterol levels, to prevent and/or control conditions dramatically spread out such as diabetes, overweight and obesity. A health...

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Main Authors: Domiziana Giordano, Francesca Rocca, Lucia Giovannelli, Giuseppe Calamusa, Alberto Firenze
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Eleven Senses 2018-06-01
Series:Senses and Sciences
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Online Access:https://sensesandsciences.com/index.php/Senses/article/view/135/125
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author Domiziana Giordano
Francesca Rocca
Lucia Giovannelli
Giuseppe Calamusa
Alberto Firenze
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Lucia Giovannelli
Giuseppe Calamusa
Alberto Firenze
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description Background: The potential benefits for the health arising from the Mediterranean Diet (MD) are supported by several scientific evidences: the MD helps to reduce the LDL cholesterol levels, to prevent and/or control conditions dramatically spread out such as diabetes, overweight and obesity. A healthy and balanced diet constitutes an incisive instrument of preventing the chronical diseases, the cardiovascular risk factors and certain cancers. Objectives: The “Life Foof Diet” (LFD) Project is aimed at promoting worldwide the MD, along with all benefits arising out from the latter for the Public Health. The project involves several professionals and sectors, within the context of a multidisciplinary cooperation, in which culture/research and catering/food sector can ensure the quality of the products. Methods: The cooperation among the players operating in the food sector, operators of the catering sector and companies of the entire Mediterranean Sea area, in addition to the endorsement of the Sicily Region shall be required. The certification so-called “Life Food Diet” can be granted to products which complies with the MD and which meet the specific requirements imposed by the applicable regulation. The intervention: The products shall be subject to periodic checks to be implemented by the University of the countries involved in the project. The certification will be also issued in favor of restaurateurs, restaurants, entities, collective catering etc., which express the value under the MD, by demonstrating the use of LFD certified products. Trainings (Master, refresher trainings, Master Class etc.), as well as optional teaching activities at the universities of the countries involved - that allow to change the way of communicating about the human nutrition, which is an indispensable tool for prevention - shall be established. Conclusions: The establishment of the LFD certification will improve the promotion of a proper nutrition, by favoring virtuous lifestyles allowing the decrease of the economic charge of the chronic degenerative diseases.
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spelling doaj.art-adf32ab89cb84c11a54a22ad5a4d7d8a2022-12-22T00:25:37ZengEleven SensesSenses and Sciences2284-24892018-06-015255056110.14616/sands‐2018‐5‐550561Life Food Diet: A Protocol for the Promotion of the Mediterranean DietDomiziana Giordano0Francesca RoccaLucia Giovannelli1Giuseppe CalamusaAlberto FirenzeDepartment of Sciences for Health Promotion and Mother‐child care “G. D’Alessandro” ‐ University of PalermoService of Internationalization and Health Research” of the University Hospital “P. Giaccone” of PalermoBackground: The potential benefits for the health arising from the Mediterranean Diet (MD) are supported by several scientific evidences: the MD helps to reduce the LDL cholesterol levels, to prevent and/or control conditions dramatically spread out such as diabetes, overweight and obesity. A healthy and balanced diet constitutes an incisive instrument of preventing the chronical diseases, the cardiovascular risk factors and certain cancers. Objectives: The “Life Foof Diet” (LFD) Project is aimed at promoting worldwide the MD, along with all benefits arising out from the latter for the Public Health. The project involves several professionals and sectors, within the context of a multidisciplinary cooperation, in which culture/research and catering/food sector can ensure the quality of the products. Methods: The cooperation among the players operating in the food sector, operators of the catering sector and companies of the entire Mediterranean Sea area, in addition to the endorsement of the Sicily Region shall be required. The certification so-called “Life Food Diet” can be granted to products which complies with the MD and which meet the specific requirements imposed by the applicable regulation. The intervention: The products shall be subject to periodic checks to be implemented by the University of the countries involved in the project. The certification will be also issued in favor of restaurateurs, restaurants, entities, collective catering etc., which express the value under the MD, by demonstrating the use of LFD certified products. Trainings (Master, refresher trainings, Master Class etc.), as well as optional teaching activities at the universities of the countries involved - that allow to change the way of communicating about the human nutrition, which is an indispensable tool for prevention - shall be established. Conclusions: The establishment of the LFD certification will improve the promotion of a proper nutrition, by favoring virtuous lifestyles allowing the decrease of the economic charge of the chronic degenerative diseases.https://sensesandsciences.com/index.php/Senses/article/view/135/125Mediterranean DietFood QualityDietFood and NutritionPrimary PreventionMediterranean SeaSicily
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Francesca Rocca
Lucia Giovannelli
Giuseppe Calamusa
Alberto Firenze
Life Food Diet: A Protocol for the Promotion of the Mediterranean Diet
Senses and Sciences
Mediterranean Diet
Food Quality
Diet
Food and Nutrition
Primary Prevention
Mediterranean Sea
Sicily
title Life Food Diet: A Protocol for the Promotion of the Mediterranean Diet
title_full Life Food Diet: A Protocol for the Promotion of the Mediterranean Diet
title_fullStr Life Food Diet: A Protocol for the Promotion of the Mediterranean Diet
title_full_unstemmed Life Food Diet: A Protocol for the Promotion of the Mediterranean Diet
title_short Life Food Diet: A Protocol for the Promotion of the Mediterranean Diet
title_sort life food diet a protocol for the promotion of the mediterranean diet
topic Mediterranean Diet
Food Quality
Diet
Food and Nutrition
Primary Prevention
Mediterranean Sea
Sicily
url https://sensesandsciences.com/index.php/Senses/article/view/135/125
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