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Chapter 7: Nutrition Basics 95


A final gripe: The base of the pyramid — which includes bread, cereal, rice,
and pasta — fails to distinguish between whole grains (thought to decrease
risk of heart disease, diabetes, and some cancers) and refined grains (which
are essentially stripped of vitamins, minerals, and fiber). For this reason, the
federal government is now putting together panels to update its pyramid. As
we went to print, the new pyramid wasn’t ready, but check the Internet to see
whether the USDA has made the radical revisions to the food pyramid that
they’ve proposed.

The Mediterranean Diet Pyramid ......................................................


Many of the USDA pyramid’s problems are addressed by the Mediterranean
Diet Pyramid (shown in Figure 7-2). Although refined in light of current nutri-
tion research, the Mediterranean diet pyramid essentially reflects the eating
habits of certain Greek and Italian populations around 1960, when their chronic
disease rates were among the world’s lowest and adult life expectancy was
the highest despite limited medical services.

Daily beverage Monthly
recommendations:
6 glasses of water

Wine in
moderation

Meat

Sweets
Eggs
Poultry
Fish
Cheese and yogurt
Olive oil

Beans,
legumes,
and nuts

Bread, pasta, rice, couscous, polenta,
other whole grains, and potatoes

Daily physical activity

Fruits Vegetables

Mediterranean Diet Pyramid

Weekly

Daily

Figure 7-2:
The
Mediterra-
nean Diet
Pyramid.

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