Olive oil and prevention of chronic diseases: summary of an International conference
Keywords: 
Cancer
Cardiovascular disease
Fatty acids
Mediterranean diet
Neurodegeneration
Olive oil
Socioeconomic status
Issue Date: 
2018
Publisher: 
Elsevier
ISSN: 
0939-4753
Note: 
Under a Creative Commons license
Citation: 
Visioli, F. (Francesco); Franco, M. (M.); Toledo, E. (Estefanía); et al. "Olive oil and prevention of chronic diseases: summary of an International conference". Nutrition metabolism and cardiovascular diseases. 28 (7), 2018, 649 - 656
Abstract
Olive oil is the foremost source of fat in the Mediterranean area and, among other features, sets the Mediterranean diet apart from other dietary regimens. In January 2018, the International Olive Council convened several worldwide experts at the Robert Mondavi Institute (Davis, CA), to discuss and summarize the available data on the effects of olive oil consumption on human health. In this paper, we critically provide a synthesis of the main reported findings, which underscore how and why consuming this oil as part of a balanced diet and healthful lifestyle improves prognosis and extends life- and health-spans.

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