Food consumption and civil society: Mediterranean diet as a sustainable resource for the Mediterranean area.

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To define the Mediterranean diet model inside a Mediterranean social and cultural food framework and from the perspective of a local model of consumption. Reflexion and review of literature available in relation to the Mediterranean diet, locality and proximity. Mediterranean region and its populations. The Mediterranean local food system under the term Mediterranean diet encourages local production and local consumption. From this perspective, this model takes part of every local Mediterranean lifestyles and encourages sustainability. From a local Mediterranean point of view and as a proximity model of consumption, Mediterranean food and diet can be a sustainable resource for the Mediterranean area.

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Medina, F. X. (2011). Food consumption and civil society: Mediterranean diet as a sustainable resource for the Mediterranean area. Public Health Nutrition. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980011002618

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