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Mediterranean Diet Reduces Cardiovascular Risk
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Mediterranean Diet Reduces Cardiovascular Risk
by sana sim (2019-10-31)
The recommended foods are rich with monounsaturated fats, fiber, and omega-3 fatty acids. The Mediterranean diet is like other heart-healthy diets in that it recommends eating plenty of fruits, vegetables, and high-fiber grains. But in the Mediterranean diet, an average of 35-to-40% of calories can come from fat.
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