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Mediterranean Diets with Lean Red Meat Still Benefit Heart Health

Mediterranean Diets with Lean Red Meat Still Benefit Heart Health
Original Study Published in: Current Developments in Nutrition , highlighted  on April 11, 2025
1. Study Purpose:
• Investigated whether Mediterranean diets that include small amounts of lean red meat still support cardiovascular health.
2. Background:
• Traditional Mediterranean diets focus on whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds, and olive oil, with limited animal products.
• Current dietary guidelines often recommend minimizing red meat, especially processed types.
3. Study Design:
• 59 participants (average age 49, 53% women, mean BMI 27).
• Participants followed three different Mediterranean-style diets for four weeks each, allowing:
• 0.5 oz, 2.5 oz, or 5.5 oz of lean beef daily.
• Each diet period was separated by a washout phase.
• Meals were pre-packed and alcohol/caffeine intake was restricted.
4. Key Findings:
• All diet versions led to reduced systolic blood pressure (SBP) compared to a typical American diet:
• SBP changes: -3.4 mm Hg (0.5 oz), -3.1 mm Hg (2.5 oz), -2.7 mm Hg (5.5 oz).
• Diets with 0.5–2.5 oz of lean beef improved arterial stiffness (measured by pulse wave velocity).
• Even modest reductions in BP are considered protective against cardiovascular disease.
5. Conclusion:
• Mediterranean-style diets can include up to 2.5 oz of lean red meat daily and still offer heart health benefits.
• Customizing dietary choices improves adherence without significantly compromising cardiovascular outcomes.
https://cdn.nutrition.org/article/S2475-2991(25)00032-0/fulltext
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