Validation of a Mediterranean Diet Scoring System for Intervention Based Research

  • Reeve E
  • Picicci F
  • Deborah L F
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Abstract

A Mediterranean diet pattern is cardioprotective and positively correlated with lower chronic disease risk. Certain vulnerable populations would benefit greatly from a Mediterranean diet to reduce cardiovascular disease risk, and clinical diet intervention research typically uses diet recall questionnaires. This type of dietary tracking leads to assumptions and not an actual ability to accurately track Mediterranean diet adherence in the short-term.

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Reeve, E., Picicci, F., & Deborah L, F. (2021). Validation of a Mediterranean Diet Scoring System for Intervention Based Research. Journal of Nutritional Medicine and Diet Care, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.23937/2572-3278/1510053

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