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KQED's Forum: Study Confirms Benefits of a Mediterranean Diet

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Listen to KQED's Forum: Study Confirms Benefits of a Mediterranean Diet
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Wednesday, Feb 27, 2013 -- 9:00 AM

KQED's Forum: Study Confirms Benefits of a Mediterranean Diet

KQED's Forum: Study Confirms Benefits of a Mediterranean Diet

Olives. Photo: Getty Images
Olives. Photo: Getty Images

The Mediterranean diet -- which emphasizes things like fruits, vegetables, olive oil and fish -- has long been promoted as a healthy approach to eating. A major new study, published Monday in the New England Journal of Medicine, provides even more reasons to eat like an Italian, Spaniard or Greek. Among the findings: people on a Mediterranean diet had a 30 percent lower risk of major cardiovascular problems compared to people who followed a low-fat diet.

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