Journal article

Observational study of adherence to a traditional Mediterranean diet, sociocultural characteristics and cardiovascular disease risk factors of older Greek Australians from MEDiterranean ISlands (MEDIS-Australia Study): Protocol and rationale

A Thodis, C Itsiopoulos, A Kouris-Blazos, L Brazionis, S Tyrovolas, E Polychronopoulos, DB Panagiotakos

Nutrition and Dietetics | WILEY | Published : 2018

Abstract

Aim: To describe the study protocol of the MEDiterranean ISlands-Australia (MEDIS-Australia) Study modelled on the MEDIS Study conducted in Greece. The present study aims to explore adherence to the traditional Mediterranean diet pattern, determine enablers and barriers to adherence, explore the definition of Greek cuisine, and associations between adherence to the diet pattern and risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) and metabolic syndrome in older Greek Australians originally from Greek islands and Cyprus. Now long-term immigrants, with at least 50 years in Australia, characteristics and risk factor profiles of older Greek islander-born Australians will be compared and contrasted ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

[ "La Trobe University is the main funding body for the MEDIS-Australia Study.", "Dr Stefanos Tyrovolas's work (independent of the MEDIS-Australia Study) was supported by the Foundation for Education and European Culture (IPEP), the Sara Borrell postdoctoral programmed (reference no. CD15/00019 from the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII - Spain) and the Fondos Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER)." ]