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Is the Mediterranean Diet Just Another Fad?

History has long taken notice of the slim and attractive bodies of men and women from Italy, Greece, Spain, France, Tunisia, Lebanon and Morocco, an area also known as the Mediterranean. Medical professionals have also noted the lesser incidence of heart disease and longer life spans enjoyed by inhabitants of the region.

Mediterranean people have a unique diet, rich in antioxidants and heart healthy oils, which has remained unchanged for more than a millennium. Despite the drastic change in dietary habits in Western countries, Mediterranean men and women continue to consume a diet rich in fresh fruits and vegetables and high in whole grains.

Why Does The Mediterranean Diet Work?

What is Mediterranean Diet
What is Mediterranean Diet

Modern researchers have uncovered the reasons why the classic diet provides such incredible health benefits, and diet programs incorporating the Mediterranean style of eating now flourish. Mediterranean diets focus on the key components of olive oil and fresh, high-quality produce.

Adherents of a Mediterranean diet are encouraged to replace dietary fats and oils with heart-healthy olive oil. Olive oil is rich in vitamins A, B-1, B-2, C, D, E, and K, as well as being high in iron. It has also been shown to lower cholesterol and may protect against ailments like stomach ulcers and constipation.

High consumption of fresh produce is encouraged, with emphasis placed on consuming those fruits and vegetables which are minimally processed and locally and seasonally grown. Whole grains, beans, nuts, and seeds, also minimally processed, give the Mediterranean diet variety.

Olive Oil and Fats?

Although fresh produce and olive oil (25 to 35 percent of total calories) are the true focus of the Mediterranean diet, lean meats are allowed in moderation, which reflects the eating habits of the Mediterranean peoples. Lean red meat is not off-limits, but followers of the diet should eat read meat sparingly.

Other protein sources like cheese, fish, poultry, and eggs are to be consumed in moderation throughout the week. Yogurt and cheese should be consumed in moderate amounts daily, while fish and poultry are to be eaten in limited servings weekly. Mediterranean dieters are encouraged to eat anywhere from none to 4 servings of eggs each week.

Like Western eaters, the Mediterranean peoples have long enjoyed a little something sweet each day. The Mediterranean diet calls for daily consumption of fresh, unprocessed fruit as a dietary treat. High fat, high sugar, processed sweets should be limited or cut out of the diet entirely.

And You Can Even Drink Wine?

Another health-affirming component of the Mediterranean diet is the addition of moderate amounts of wine. While over-consumption of alcohol is discouraged, Mediterranean dieters may enjoy one or two glasses of wine per day.

Moderate consumption of wine has been found to produce many health benefits, including reduction in incidences of kidney stones and reduction in risk of heart disease. Researchers have also found a link between moderate wine consumption and longevity.

While the Mediterranean way of eating is now supported by current dietary research, many adherents choose the diet for the simplest reason: it’s an enjoyable way to eat.

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The Social Aspect of Dieting and Weight Loss

When it comes to losing weight and getting into shape, there is one thing that matters more than any other aspect of your new diet. And that one thing is ‘adherence’.

Adherence is essentially just the technical term that describes how well you are able to stick to the diet rules you’ve set yourself.

  • Do you stick religiously to your new calorie count?
  • To reducing your carb intake?
  • To getting more fruits and vegetables?

10-diet-rulesBecause if you don’t stick to the rules you’ve set yourself, then it really doesn’t matter how effective that diet would have been.

Thus the priority becomes not only thinking about how you’re going to eat but also how you’re going to fit your new diet plan into your lifestyle.

And one of the biggest considerations in that regard is the role of socializing and how this will impact on your diet…

Eating is Inherently Social… And That’s a Problem!

Because what many of us forget when we set out on a diet is that eating is inherently social. Many of us will enjoy family meals around the table, while couples might see dinner as a great chance to catch up on each other’s days and to inject a little romance.

This is a great thing about eating but it’s also a problem – seeing as you’ll often find that having to avoid chocolate becomes a problem when you’re eating out with friends, or enjoying Valentine’s Day!

The Solution To Social Eating

There are a number of solutions to this problem. One option is to just make sure that you’re very strict with yourself during the non-social meals of your day.

For instance, try to keep your calories as low as possible when you’re eating lunch and breakfast and keep these consistent as well. This will give you more flexibility to eat well in the evenings.

CLEAN-EATING-300x250You can still be healthy but you can also stop being quite so strict.

Another option is to use that social aspect to your advantage – by dieting at the same time as a partner and getting them to experience the diet with you.

This way, you can support one another and help each other through the process!

When eating out at restaurants you might find it hard to turn down dessert. One option then is to share a dessert (making yourself more social, not less so!) while another is to order a coffee instead of a massive cake!

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Weekend, Pokemon and Dad – Son Time

This weekend, well most of the weekend anyway, my son and I were hanging out together while my wofe was out at a wedding Stagette with my daughter.

I haven’t posted about this before but Pokemon Go is a big hit with my son and I and with no rules we had lots of time to hang out and walk and ride around.

My son Jaiden is 12 and like any 12 year old kid he becomes obsessed with things pretty easily and drops them just as fast. He loves to play computer games and often it is difficult to get him out of the house, even with two parents that love to exercise.

Did I mention that he is obsessed with Pokemon Go?

So between noon yesterday and dinner tonight we were out, hanging out as a kid and dad together and trying to catch them all.

I am getting a bit tired and he seems to be keeping going really well.

It is pretty warm today and Jaiden hasn’t been drinking enough water so after dinner he was going to go out again and then late tonight.

My wife is very much against Jaiden going out at night by himself (a paranoid mom) so she said no!

Jaiden, like any 12 year old hates to hear no and is always looking for a reason instead of just NO. This led to him coming up with the best quote of the day

You can’t overdose on exercise mom

jaiden and exercise

 

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