Williamson Benefits of a Mediterranean Diet for Issues like Obesity and Neurodegenerative Diseases and others

Inflammation and pain. Eating and healthy living. Neurodegenerative disease and obesity. These are some combinations! Apple Country Chiropractic welcomes these every day in our Williamson chiropractic practice, describes the connections, and urges the exploration of new and different-to-you approaches to improve health via nutrition like the Mediterranean diet to control obesity and neurodegenerative disease.

NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES AND OBESITY

The benefits of a Mediterranean diet for patients with neurodegenerative diseases are just becoming clearer…as are symptoms both conditions share like inflammation (which also impacts back pain sufferers). Such a diet of natural products providing antioxidants, fiber, and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids could prevent cell death and even restore function to damaged neurons. (1) Neurodegenerative diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer’s, and Parkinson’s and obesity are linked to low grade inflammation leading to issues like neuronal inflammation, brain atrophy and cognitive decline. With obesity affecting almost 30% of people around the world, any connections that can tackle inflammation and fight obesity like diet and physical activity are encouraging. (2) We can all find prasie for that!

“WHAT CAN I EAT WITH THE  MEDITERRANEAN DIET?”

US News & World Report granted the Mediterranean Diet as the #1 Best Heart-Healthy Diet, Best Diet for Bone and Joint Health, Best Diet for Diabetes and Best Diet for Healthy Eating in 2024. Core foods are plain: fruits, veggies, whole grains, beans, herbs, spices, nuts, and healthy fats. (Think: olive oil, avocado oil.) Incorporate fish and seafood twice a week with dairy, eggs, and poultry on occasion. Skip the red meats and sweet goodies except for special occasions. The Mediterranean Diet Pyramid (Think of it as a re-organized USDA food pyramid so many of us remember from our younger years.) consists of red wine (in moderation) and water (lots of it!). It also includes eating with friends, dancing, exercising, being physically active! (3)  These are the enjoyable activies in life!

PRAISE FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN DIET

Mediterranean diet researchers and supporters list multiple benefits: enhanced brain function, longer life, certain types of cancer prevention, heart disease/high blood pressure/”bad” cholesterol reduction, diabetes protection, weight loss/management support, depression prevention, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s prevention, rheumatoid arthritis and eye health enhancement, better breathing, improved infertility, healthier babies,  and more!  (3) There is something beneficial for everyone with the Mediterranean diet! Neurodegenerative diseases share a loss of neuronal structure and function as well as progressive dysfunction. Neurodegeneration has many different pathological processes that natural products – especially the ones that contain bioactive compounds that are able to cross the blood brain barrier - are vital as neuroprotectors. Some such natural products are better known than others: quercetin (green tea, tomato, capers, black and red wine), luteolin, Reservatol (nuts, fruits, grapes), apigenin (flavonoids), genistein (isoflavone), Hesperidin (grapes/citrus), etc. (4) Our Williamson chiropractic patients are manytimes prescribed anti-inflammatory medications, so our back pain patients may also feel some relief from this type of low inflammation diet. The Mediterranean Diet allows so much variety of natural goods!

CONTACT Apple Country Chiropractic

Listen to this PODCAST with Dr. James Cox about the role of inflammation in back pain and spine pain and neck pain on The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson as he describes the benefits of The Cox® Technic System of Spinal Pain Management.

Schedule your Williamson chiropractic appointment soon. Eating well isn’t that hard and is so good for our Williamson chiropractic friends, especially those fighting a few extra pounds and/or dealing with neurodegeneration-related issues. 

 Williamson chiropractic nutrition tip: try a Mediterranean Diet 
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