Numerous studies in recent decades have shown that Mediterranean diet (MD) can reduce the risk of developing obesity in pediatric patients. The current narrative review summarizes recent evidence regarding the impact of MD across the different stages of child development, starting from fetal development, analyzing breastfeeding and weaning, through childhood up to adolescence, highlighting the gaps in knowledge for each age group. A literature search covering evidence published between 1 January 2000 and 1 March 2022 and concerning children only was conducted using multiple keywords and standardized terminology in PubMed database. A lack of scientific evidence about MD adherence concerns the age group undergoing weaning, thus between 6 months and one year of life. In the other age groups, adherence to MD and its beneficial effects in terms of obesity prevention has been extensively investigated, however, there are still few studies that correlate this dietary style with the incidence of non-communicable diseases. Furthermore, research on multi-intervention strategy should be implemented, especially regarding the role of education of children and families in taking up this healthy dietary style.

Mediterranean Diet in Developmental Age: A Narrative Review of Current Evidences and Research Gaps / Farella, I.; Miselli, F.; Campanozzi, A.; Grosso, F. M.; Laforgia, N.; Baldassarre, M. E.. - In: CHILDREN. - ISSN 2227-9067. - 9:6(2022), pp. 1-10. [10.3390/children9060906]

Mediterranean Diet in Developmental Age: A Narrative Review of Current Evidences and Research Gaps

Miselli F.;
2022

Abstract

Numerous studies in recent decades have shown that Mediterranean diet (MD) can reduce the risk of developing obesity in pediatric patients. The current narrative review summarizes recent evidence regarding the impact of MD across the different stages of child development, starting from fetal development, analyzing breastfeeding and weaning, through childhood up to adolescence, highlighting the gaps in knowledge for each age group. A literature search covering evidence published between 1 January 2000 and 1 March 2022 and concerning children only was conducted using multiple keywords and standardized terminology in PubMed database. A lack of scientific evidence about MD adherence concerns the age group undergoing weaning, thus between 6 months and one year of life. In the other age groups, adherence to MD and its beneficial effects in terms of obesity prevention has been extensively investigated, however, there are still few studies that correlate this dietary style with the incidence of non-communicable diseases. Furthermore, research on multi-intervention strategy should be implemented, especially regarding the role of education of children and families in taking up this healthy dietary style.
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Mediterranean Diet in Developmental Age: A Narrative Review of Current Evidences and Research Gaps / Farella, I.; Miselli, F.; Campanozzi, A.; Grosso, F. M.; Laforgia, N.; Baldassarre, M. E.. - In: CHILDREN. - ISSN 2227-9067. - 9:6(2022), pp. 1-10. [10.3390/children9060906]
Farella, I.; Miselli, F.; Campanozzi, A.; Grosso, F. M.; Laforgia, N.; Baldassarre, M. E.
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