Mediterranean diet linked to lower risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes
, 2023-01-03 10:24:09,
January 03, 2023
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Makarem reports receiving grants from the American Heart Association and NIH outside the study.
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Women with greater adherence to the Mediterranean diet had a nearly 30% lower risk for preeclampsia compared with women with lower adherence, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open.
The Mediterranean diet — which includes high intake of fruits, leafy green vegetables, nuts, cereal and extra virgin olive oil and moderate intake of dairy products, fish and other meat — has previously been…
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