Publications by authors named "Paola Ditano-Vazquez"

A growing interest has emerged in the beneficial effects of plant-based diets for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. The Mediterranean diet, one of the most widely evaluated dietary patterns in scientific literature, includes in its nutrients two fluid foods: olive oil, as the main source of fats, and a low-to-moderate consumption of wine, mainly red, particularly during meals. Current mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of the Mediterranean diet include a reduction in inflammatory and oxidative stress markers, improvement in lipid profile, insulin sensitivity and endothelial function, as well as antithrombotic properties.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Paola Ditano-Vazquez"

  • - The research by Paola Ditano-Vazquez primarily focuses on the Mediterranean diet, emphasizing its role in preventing and managing cardiovascular disease and diabetes through the consumption of specific fluid foods, notably olive oil and wine.
  • - Her findings highlight that the Mediterranean diet is associated with reduced inflammatory and oxidative stress markers, improved lipid profiles, enhanced insulin sensitivity, and better endothelial function.
  • - The study underscores the importance of polyphenol content found in olive oil and wine, suggesting that moderate consumption of these components is beneficial in promoting overall heart health and reducing disease risk.