Impact of a Mediterranean diet on prevention and management of urologic diseases

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Mark I Sultan
Shady A Ibrahim
Ramy F Youssef
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[1] University of California,Department of Urology
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BMC Urology | / 24卷
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Lifestyle intervention; Mediterranean diet; Sexual dysfunction; Urinary symptoms; Stone disease; Urologic cancers;
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Compared to a Western diet, the Mediterranean diet moves away from red meat and processed foods. Universally regarded as a healthier dietary alternative, the Mediterranean diet has garnered scientific endorsement for its ability to confer an array of compelling benefits. These health benefits encompass not only a lowered incidence of Type 2 diabetes with a reduction in obesity, but also a robust protective effect on cardiovascular health. Extensive literature exists to corroborate these health benefits; however, the impact of a Mediterranean diet on urologic diseases, specifically sexual dysfunction, lower urinary tract symptoms, stone disease, and urologic cancers are not well studied. Understanding how dietary habits may impact these urologic conditions can contribute to improved prevention and treatment strategies.
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