
Last month, Brian wrote about how the Mediterranean diet
may prevent childhood asthma. Now another study has found that it may not be too late for adults as well. That news is coming out of France, where researchers followed 43,000 men for over a decade.
What they found was that the more closely men
followed a Mediterranean type diet, the lower their risk was of developing lung disease like bronchitis or COPD. COPD is not only debilitating, it also is set to become the third leading cause of death across the globe. The Mediterranean diet, filled with fruits, veggies, fish, and whole grain breads, is rich in anti-oxidants which reduce inflammation in the tissue. On the other hand, a typical Western diet rich in red meats, processed foods, sugar, and nitrate-rich cured meats actually increases the amount of inflammation in the body.
Following a Mediterranean-type diet has also been linked to the prevention of Alzheimer's,
heart health, and
brain health, in addition to the childhood asthma study. According to the American Heart Association, there isn't one specific Mediterranean diet. Instead, it's a pattern of eating that has similar dietary guidelines to our own, but is rich in fresh, unprocessed foods and monounsaturated fats. Learn more about it
here.