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Mediterranean Diet Protects Eye Health

A Mediterranean diet reduces the risk of the most common cause of poor eyesight in older people, according to new Australian research.

A study from the Centre for Eye Research Australia (CERA) found that people who consume at least 100 millilitres of olive oil a week are almost 50 per cent less likely to develop macular degeneration than those who eat less than 1 millilitre per week.

The study also found that people who eat other foods which are rich in omega-3 fatty-acids, such as fish and nuts, are 15 per cent less likely to develop macular degeneration.

The report’s author, Dr Elaine Chong said olive oil contains a number of protective elements that contribute to eye health.

“Olive oil is rich in powerful antioxidants like vitamin E. It also contains an anti-inflammatory component, similar to ibuprofen, which helps protect the blood vessels in the eye,” said Dr Chong.

“A diet rich in olive oil and other foods containing omega-3 fatty acids such as oily fish varieties like salmon and tuna, and nuts may help protect your eyes against diseases such as [macular degeneration].”

Once diagnosed, there are few treatment options for macular degenerations and researchers say a better understanding of the disease’s risk factors is crucial.

To conduct the study, researchers analysed the diet of 6,700 people aged 58 to 69 years old in the early 1990s.

Participants were then tracked for the development of macular degeneration between 2003 and 2006.

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Ayhan’s Most Popular Mediterranean Diet Recipes – Part I

The health benefits of the Mediterranean Diet have been widely praised by doctors and other health professionals, who know one of the keys to living a long  and prosperous life is eating a well-balanced diet.

But getting started cooking can be intimidating for many people, especially when they are not familiar with a diet’s routine. Fortunately, Ayhan’s Mediterranean Marketplace has plenty of meal ideas that will appeal to a wide range of tastes and make it easy to integrate this time-tested diet into your lifestyle.

You can find some great recipe ideas at Ayhan’s, including ones specially designed to target weight loss and a daily plan that shows you how to incorporate the healthy elements of the Mediterranean Diet throughout your day.

Be sure to check back tomorow for even more recipe ideas!

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Mediterranean Diet a Good Choice For Gluten-Free Eating

A small but growing portion of the population has been diagnosed as suffering from celiac disease, which is a digestive condition that damages the small intestine and interferes with absorption of nutrients from food.

People who have celiac disease cannot tolerate gluten, a protein that is found in wheat, rye, and barley. Gluten is used mainly in foods but may also be present in items such as medicines, vitamins, and lip balms.

For those suffering from this condition, life can become rather frustrating. Gluten, like soy, is an effective “filler” in food, so it can be difficult to find food choices that are gluten-free. And the symptoms and side-effects from continued gluten intake can be debilitating: abdominal pain, vomiting, weight loss and lack of energy (from the fact that the body is not absorbing nutrients).

Anyone seeking a gluten-free diet will find that the principles of the Mediterranean Diet will be helpful in adapting to a new lifestyle. The Mediterranean Diet excludes many of the foods that are rich in gluten, including pastas, cereals and breads. Salads rich in vegetables are a great addition to any gluten-free diet, with flavorful dressings that are also within recommended guidelines.

For more information, be sure to check out Ayhan’s Marketplace for more recipe ideas that will make you forget those high-carb, gluten-based foods!

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