Diet-related diseases are surging worldwide, with recent estimates indicating over 11 million deaths annually linked to poor dietary choices. The World Health Organization highlights cardiovascular disease as the leading cause of death globally, accounting for nearly one-third of all deaths each year.
This crisis is exacerbated by the fact that many individuals remain unaware of their condition until the late stages, making effective prevention even more challenging. As the global community seeks solutions, two diets—the Mediterranean and the Planetary—stand out for their potential to address both health and sustainability. Understanding their impact on survival is now more crucial than ever.
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1. Defining the Mediterranean Diet The Mediterranean Diet finds its roots in the traditional eating patterns of countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, such as Greece, Italy,…