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Wednesday 15 September 2010

All The Talk About The Mediterranean Diet

By Saul Goodman

The Mediterranean Diet is one of the most recent and popular ways of losing weight, and it's based on one of the most ancient ways of eating anywhere in the world. So named due to its origins around the Mediterranean region, the Mediterranean Diet today is usually said to reflect the healthy culinary habits traditional to Greece in particular, where salads predominate and any meat is grilled, essentially never fried.

Like much of Greek cuisine, the Mediterranean Diet centers on dark leafy vegetables, fresh fruit, and high-fiber beans. Fats and protein comes from cheese, grilled meats and seafood, and of course olive oil.

Yogurt also forms a staple of this diet, as does nuts and grains. Such foods are recommended by most doctors as immunity-boosting and cancer-fighting, cutting heart disease and diabetes risks substantially and almost immediately.

With these foods, one usually feels more satisfied and less likely to binge-eat, some studies show. An important part of this Mediterranean or Greek way of consuming involves a lot smaller portions, which are also shared. But take care: a few classics of Greek cuisine can be very fattening, too, such as the popular spanakopita, or spinach pie, which is loaded with butter and can contain as many calories as a bacon cheeseburger!

All in all, however, eating in a Mediterranean manner is generally recognized by study after study as having significant advantages. Little wonder, then, that everybody from sedentary couch potatoes to competitive athletes follow this diet so enthusiastically! Of course, the greatest diet is the one that you can actually stick with while helping you reach your goals, and the Mediterranean variety is no do-it-all miracle on its own. Depending on your particular circumstances, you may also need to augment proper nutrition with adequate exercise and rest. But there's no better-tasting first step than some grilled and sauted Greek staple to get you moving forward!

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