This paper explores the macroeconomic impact of the Mediterranean-style diet in reducing the risk of premature death from non-communicable diseases (NCDs). By utilizing an aggregate health production function approach, we investigate whether adopting the Mediterranean-style diet has a measurable country-level protective effect. Our analysis draws on data from 178 countries and develops two composite indexes to measure i) adherence to the Mediterranean-style diet and ii) the prevalence of metabolic syndrome. Our results show a departure from the Mediterranean-style diet in favor of the Western-style diet across countries in the Mediterranean region during the last decades. However, we find that adhering to the Mediterranean-style diet significantly reduces the prevalence ofmetabolic syndrome (after controlling for major potential confounding factors, such as health system performance and the implementation of WHO-recommended NCD prevention measures). The positive effects of the Mediterranean-style diet are, however, outweighed by the negative ones of unhealthy dietary patterns. These findings emphasize the need to reduce unhealthy food consumption by promoting aMediterranean-style diet to prevent the health and economic burden of the leading NCDs.

Assessing the impact of the Mediterranean-style diet in preventing non-communicable diseases / Ferretti, F.; Capone, R.; Malorgio, G.. - In: NEW MEDIT. - ISSN 1594-5685. - 24:1(2025), pp. 3-20. [10.30682/nm2501a]

Assessing the impact of the Mediterranean-style diet in preventing non-communicable diseases

Ferretti F.
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2025

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This paper explores the macroeconomic impact of the Mediterranean-style diet in reducing the risk of premature death from non-communicable diseases (NCDs). By utilizing an aggregate health production function approach, we investigate whether adopting the Mediterranean-style diet has a measurable country-level protective effect. Our analysis draws on data from 178 countries and develops two composite indexes to measure i) adherence to the Mediterranean-style diet and ii) the prevalence of metabolic syndrome. Our results show a departure from the Mediterranean-style diet in favor of the Western-style diet across countries in the Mediterranean region during the last decades. However, we find that adhering to the Mediterranean-style diet significantly reduces the prevalence ofmetabolic syndrome (after controlling for major potential confounding factors, such as health system performance and the implementation of WHO-recommended NCD prevention measures). The positive effects of the Mediterranean-style diet are, however, outweighed by the negative ones of unhealthy dietary patterns. These findings emphasize the need to reduce unhealthy food consumption by promoting aMediterranean-style diet to prevent the health and economic burden of the leading NCDs.
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Assessing the impact of the Mediterranean-style diet in preventing non-communicable diseases / Ferretti, F.; Capone, R.; Malorgio, G.. - In: NEW MEDIT. - ISSN 1594-5685. - 24:1(2025), pp. 3-20. [10.30682/nm2501a]
Ferretti, F.; Capone, R.; Malorgio, G.
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