Traditional AtlanticDiet and Its Effect on Health and the Environment: A Secondary Analysis of the GALIAT Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. The universal call to action for healthier and more sustainable dietary choices is the framework of the United Nations's Sustainable Development Goals. The Atlanticdiet, originating from the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, represents an example of a traditional diet that aligns with these principles. To explore a 6-month intervention based on the Atlanticdiet's effects on metabolic and environmental health, assessing metabolic syndrome (MetS) incidence and the carbon footprint. The Galician AtlanticDiet study was a 6-month randomized clinical trial designed to assess the effects of this regional traditional diet on families' eating habits. The study
Epigenetic Effects of Healthy Foods and Lifestyle Habits from the Southern European AtlanticDiet Pattern: A Narrative Review. Recent scientific evidence has shown the importance of diet and lifestyle habits for the proper functioning of the human body. A balanced and healthy diet, physical activity, and psychological well-being have a direct beneficial effect on health and can have a crucial role in the development and prognosis of certain diseases. The Southern European Atlanticdiet, also named the Atlanticdiet, is a unique dietary pattern that occurs in regions that present higher life expectancy, suggesting that this specific dietary pattern is associated with positive health effects. In fact, it is enriched with nutrients of high biological value, which, together with its cooking
Effects of a Community-Based Behavioral Intervention with a Traditional AtlanticDiet on Cardiometabolic Risk Markers: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial ("The GALIAT Study"). The Atlanticdiet, the traditional dietary pattern in northern Portugal and northwest Spain, has been related to metabolic health and low ischemic heart disease mortality. The Galiat Study is a randomized controlled trial aimed to assess the effects of the Atlanticdiet on anthropometric variables, metabolic profile, and nutritional habits. The dietary intervention was conducted in 250 families (720 adults and children) and performed at a primary care center. Over six months, families randomized to the intervention group received educational sessions, cooking classes, written supporting material, and foods
Changes in Dietary Patterns through a Nutritional Intervention with a Traditional AtlanticDiet: The Galiat Randomized Controlled Trial. Unhealthy dietary patterns (DPs) can lead to cardiovascular and other chronic diseases. We assessed the effects of a community-focused intervention with a traditional Atlanticdiet on changes in DPs in families and the associations of these changes with weight loss. The Galiat study is a randomized, controlled trial conducted in 250 families (720 adults and children) and performed at a primary care setting with the cooperation of multiple society sectors. Over 6 months, families randomized to the intervention group received educational sessions, cooking classes, written supporting material, and foods that form part of the Atlanticdiet, whereas those
The Southern European AtlanticDiet is associated with lower concentrations of markers of coronary risk. The Southern European AtlanticDiet (SEAD) is the traditional diet of Northern Portugal and Galicia, a region in northwest Spain. The SEAD has been associated with a lower risk of non-fatal acute myocardial infarction, but the mechanisms of this association have not yet been investigated
. Furthermore, the measures taken by governments to control the pandemic have led to increased anxiety, stress, and depression, which affect physical and mental health, all of which are influenced by nutritional status, diet, and lifestyle. The Mediterranean diet (MD), Atlanticdiet (AD), and the Dietary Guidelines for Americans all provide the essential vitamins, minerals, and phenolic compounds needed
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the nutritional characteristics of breast milk from Galician women (interindividual variation), while at the same time evaluating the existence of specific features related to their particular diet (dietary factors), the Southern European AtlanticDiet (SEAD). All the variables measured in this research project will be related with breast milk composition. Expected primary outcomes can be divided as follows