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5 Ways to Incorporate the Mediterranean Diet into Your Lifestyle

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by Melissa Snape Wisniewski

February 12, 2019

3 minute read

Did you know the average individual in the Mediterranean (in countries like France, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Lebanon, and Morocco) lives longer than the average American and is less likely to have cancer or cardiovascular problems? The reason for this has nothing to do with genetics, but a lot to do with the healthier diet and lifestyle of the Mediterranean culture.

The basics of the Mediterranean diet

In essence, the Mediterranean diet focuses on fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, beans, whole grains, olive oil, fresh seafood a few times a week, and limited dairy, poultry, and egg products. Intake of sugar, red meat, and saturated fat is reserved for rare occasions. The diet is known to help promote weight loss and reduce the risk for various health concerns such as diabetes, heart disease, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, breast cancer, and depression. Traveling in these countries is a great way to test the diet out, but how do you keep it going after you return?

Here are 5 great ways to incorporate the Mediterranean Diet foods into your lifestyle:

1. Use extra virgin olive oil instead of vegetable oil

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Olive oil is high in healthy fats and is a more natural product than vegetable oil, which is often bleached, deodorized, and refined. So go ahead and drizzle away!

2. Base your meal around vegetables and whole grains

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You don't have to totally refrain from meat and dairy, however they should serve as a compliment to vegetables and whole grains instead of taking up most of your plate.

3. Eat nuts for protein

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Hungry in between meals? Snack on almonds, cashews, or walnuts instead of something from the vending machine. Not only are nuts healthy and delicious, they are good filling forms of protein that will prevent you from reaching for that bag of chips.

4. Limit your sugar intake

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Maple syrup, honey and agave syrup make great healthy, natural sweeteners to add to almost any recipe. If you drink a coffee with sugar every day, try reducing the amount of sugar you add until you are no longer dependent on sugar to enjoy your cup. But of course everything is okay in moderation so a little bit of sugar won't hurt! Most importantly always choose a real sweetener such as maple syrup, honey, or pure sugar over artificial sweeteners.

5. Choose whole grains over processed grains

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Quinoa, lentils, and farro are a few great options to replace processed pastas and breads.

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