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THE ROLE OF DIET FOR THE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY PREVENTION OF CAR-DIOVASCULAR DISEASE – TRADITIONAL DIETARY PATTERNS

Ines Banjari orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-8680-5007 ; Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Faculty of Food Technology Osijek, Department of Food and Nutrition Research, Osijek, Croatia


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Abstract

Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death for people of most racial/ethnic groups. As long as obesity and type 2 diabetes rates continue to grow, so will the burden of CVDs. The ideal CV health is observed through seven domains: blood pressure, physical activity, cholesterol, diet, weight, smoking, and blood glucose. In other words, CVDs should be observed as a complex entity that requires a team-based approach for primary as well as secondary prevention. Diet represents pillar for every treatment focused on CV health.
Patients with risk factors have better outcomes when they receive patient-centered care by a multidis-ciplinary team vs usual care. This approach is especially effective for the control of hypertension.
All diet-centered techniques related to glucose-lowering effect (energy restrictions, establishing regular meal patterns, promoting nutrient-dense foods, etc.), along with lifestyle modifications focused on physical activity are especially effective in type 2 diabetics.
While research evidence continuously emphasize superiority of the Mediterranean diet, more evidence, especially in children show that the Mediterranean diet is at the verge of existence. Benefits of polyun-saturated fatty acids (especially from extra virgin olive oil and fish), low-fat dairy, green leafy vegeta-bles and wholegrains on CV health are well documented. Still, the effect goes well beyond the diet and we underline that it is the Mediterranean lifestyle that works. But the question is whether we can copy this lifestyle, adapt it slightly to our way of life? Or, in the light of the global sustainability movement, maybe we should start looking whether our own, traditional dietary patterns have benefi-cial traits for CV health too.

Keywords

cardiovascular disease; primary prevention; secondary prevention; evidence-based; recommendations; traditional diet

Hrčak ID:

232958

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/232958

Publication date:

31.12.2019.

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