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    发布时间:2025-09-11 09:10:49 来源:都市天下脉观察 作者:休闲

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    'I'm a doctor — this is the diet I follow for optimal health'

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    Eating a Mediterranean diet — including lots of produce, whole grains and healthy fats — while also adding a few healthy lifestyle behaviors, could lower your diabetes risk by almost a third.

    That's according to research published Aug. 25 in Annals of Internal Medicine, which found that following a Mediterranean-style diet along with calorie control, regular activity and professional support cut the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 31%. 

    The findings come from the PREDIMED-Plus trial, a six-year study of nearly 4,800 older adults in Spain who were overweight or obese and at risk of diabetes.

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    "In practical terms, adding calorie control and physical activity to the Mediterranean diet prevented around three out of every 100 people from developing diabetes," co-author Miguel Martínez-González, professor at the University of Navarra in Spain, said in a press release.

    "That’s a clear, measurable benefit for public health."

    Man with gray hair at home cooking at home

    Experts say simple lifestyle changes could help prevent millions of new cases of diabetes. (iStock)

    "We’re facing a global epidemic of diabetes," co-author Frank Hu, Fredrick J. Stare Professor of Nutrition and Epidemiology at Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, said in the release.

    Type 2 diabetes is one of the world's fastest-growing health conditions, affecting nearly 16% of U.S. adults, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Experts say simple lifestyle changes could help prevent millions of new cases.

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    What the diet looks like

    The Mediterranean diet primarily consists of the following ingredients.

    • Plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grains
    • Healthy fats, such as olive oil and nuts
    • Moderate amounts of fish, lean proteins and dairy
    • Little to no red meat

    This way of eating has been linked to better heart health, improved insulin sensitivity and reduced inflammation.

    Mediterranean diet whole foods like legumes and non-red meat.

    The Mediterranean diet has been linked to better heart health, improved insulin sensitivity and reduced inflammation. (iStock)

    Registered dietitian and food blogger Lauren Harris-Pincus, based in New Jersey, previously spoke to Fox News Digital about the benefits of whole-food diets like this one.

    "Fiber-rich carbohydrates like fruit, veggies, beans/legumes, nuts and whole grains are beneficial to meeting fiber goals, supporting gut health and helping to prevent lifestyle diseases," she said. 

    Study design

    The study looked at nearly 4,800 people in Spain who were overweight or obese and at risk of diabetes.

    Half of the group followed a Mediterranean diet while also incorporating additional lifestyle changes, including cutting about 600 calories a day, adding moderate exercise (like brisk walking or light strength training), and receiving professional weight-loss support.

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    The other half followed a Mediterranean diet without calorie restriction, exercise guidance or extra support.

    After six years, the first group had a 31% lower risk of developing diabetes. On average, they also lost 3.3 kilograms (about 7 pounds) and trimmed 3.6 centimeters (about 1.4 inches) from their waistlines.

    "Adding calorie control and physical activity to the Mediterranean diet prevented around three out of every 100 people from developing diabetes."

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