12/17/2019 / By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Researchers from the U.S. conducted an observational study to confirm the safety, tolerability and efficacy of a calorie-restricted Mediterranean diet with targeted dietary supplementation (PROG1). Their findings were published in the Journal of Medicinal Food.
Based on these results, the researchers concluded that the addition of targeted nutraceutical supplementation to a calorie-restricted Mediterranean diet with lifestyle modifications can improve multiple longevity risk factors more effectively than diet and lifestyle modification alone.
Journal Reference:
Tripp ML, Dahlberg CJ, Eliason S, Lamb JJ, Ou JJ, Gao W, Bhandari J, Graham D, Dudleenamjil E, Babish JG. A LOW-GLYCEMIC, MEDITERRANEAN DIET AND LIFESTYLE MODIFICATION PROGRAM WITH TARGETED NUTRACEUTICALS REDUCES BODY WEIGHT, IMPROVES CARDIOMETABOLIC VARIABLES AND LONGEVITY BIOMARKERS IN OVERWEIGHT SUBJECTS: A 13-WEEK OBSERVATIONAL TRIAL. Journal of Medicinal Food. 14 May 2019;22(5):479–489. DOI: 10.1089/jmf.2018.0063
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