Navigation
Olive Oil in the News
  Olive Oil in the Treatment of Hypercholesterolemia
  Olive Oil Importers Question California Study, Mislabeling Claims
  Olive oil brings more than flavor to your diet
  NAOOA Press Release Regarding Olive Oil Health Claim
Facts
Health
Recipes
Member Forum

Please Log in
Email address


Password


or  Register here.
Registration provides you with access to forum discussion, as well as our newsletter, and an expanded recipe selection.


26 Jun 2003

'Mediterranean Diet' Cuts Heart Attack, Cancer Risk

BOSTON (Reuters) - A study of more than 22,000 Greeks provided further evidence on Wednesday that the "Mediterranean diet" rich in cheese, nuts and olive oil can protect against heart disease and cancer.

The study found that people who ate a Mediterranean-style diet had a 33 percent reduction in the risk of death from heart disease and a cancer death rate that was 24 percent lower compared to volunteers who ate other foods.

The diet, which varies from country to country, often includes monthly servings of meat and weekly meals of poultry, eggs and sweets.

Vegetables, fruits, nuts, legumes, unrefined cereals, olive oil, cheese and yogurt are eaten most days, as is fish. Wine is consumed in moderation.

Although olive oil is widely credited with many of the benefits of the diet, the research team, led by Antonia Trichopoulou of the University of Athens Medical School, found that no specific food in the diet appeared to be responsible for the improvement in health.

"Individual components may have small effects that emerge only when the components are integrated into a simple, unidimensional score," the researchers said.

In an editorial in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine (news - web sites), in which the study was published, Frank Hu of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston said specific nutrients or foods in the diet may somehow interact to reduce the risks of cancer and heart disease.

[ Back ] [ Send to a friend ]

More news
Olive Oil Importers Question California Study, Mislabeling Claims (28 Jul 2010)
Olive oil is best for health (19 Nov 2009)
Olive Oil in the Treatment of Hypercholesterolemia (28 Mar 2006)
Olive oil brings more than flavor to your diet (28 Mar 2006)
Olive Oil May Protect Against Breast Cancer (10 Jan 2005)
NAOOA Press Release Regarding Olive Oil Health Claim (4 Nov 2004)
Americans Turn to Olive Oil as New Cooking Staple (1 Aug 2003)






Did You Know?
THAT olive oil contains more monounsaturated fatty acids than any other fat or oil.

Poll

For what cooking task do you most use olive oil?

 As a condiment, sauce or dip
 As a dressing in salads
 As a marinade
 For frying/sauteing



Questions about olive oil? Write the NAOOA at info@naooa.org
Interested in joining or learning more about the NAOOA?
Call 732-922-3008 or visit www.naooa.org
Copyright (c) 2003, North American Olive Oil Association

Best viewed at 1024x768 using Internet Explorer 6.x or better.