While
we know that olive oil can protect from various chronic diseases,
there isn’t much research on its association with mortality. In
other words can the consumption of olive oil reduce the risk of
death? Spanish researchers set out to answer this question by
examining the association between olive oil and mortality in the
Spanish population with over 40,000
participants.
The
participants were from the Spanish sub-group of the European
Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC-Spain), a
cohort study of the relationships between diet and cancer, as well as
other chronic diseases, taking place in 10 European countries.
Information
was gathered from men and women aged 29-69 years old, from 5 Spanish
regions. The researchers analyzed the association between olive oil
and overall mortality as well as mortality from specific causes such
as cardiovascular disease.
After
13 years, researchers followed up with the participants and found
that individuals who consumed olive oil had a lower mortality. More
specifically, individuals who consumed the most olive oil had a 44
percent reduction in mortality due to heart disease and a 26 percent
reduction of overall mortality compared to those who did not consume
any olive oil.
So
now we know that olive oil in the diet decreases the chances of dying
from all causes but especially from cardiovascular disease. This
study provides further evidence that replacing the fat in your diet
with olive oil has a protective effect.
source from oliveoiltimes.com
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