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This week on OHIS

MADRID, SPAIN / 16.06.2025

This week on the Olive Health Information System website

The newsletter of the University of Navarra and the IOC dedicated to health

Article 1

The Mediterranean diet — rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, legumes, nuts, and extra virgin olive oil, with moderate fish intake and minimal red or processed meat — remains one of the most scientifically supported eating patterns for disease prevention. Its benefits are now being recognized well beyond heart health, with new research showing its positive effects across the entire lifespan, from early development to healthy ageing.

A recent clinical trial evaluated how adherence to the Mediterranean diet, with or without intermittent fasting, influenced physical health and well-being in older adults. Participants who followed the diet experienced notable improvements in physical function, energy levels, and overall quality of life. They also had lower rates of frailty and better heart health compared to control groups. When combined with intermittent fasting, the diet offered even greater metabolic benefits — suggesting that both food quality and meal timing play a role in supporting resilience in ageing.

These effects may be explained in part by specific components of the diet. For example, extra virgin olive oil, a central element of the Mediterranean pattern, has received particular attention for its nutritional profile. It is rich in monounsaturated fats and natural compounds known as polyphenols, which possess anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. These compounds are thought to support vascular function, cognitive health, and muscular integrity in later life.

The Mediterranean diet has also shown promise in pregnancy. In a long-term study involving 2228 pregnant women, those who adhered to a Mediterranean-style diet enriched with extra virgin olive oil and nuts had children with better health outcomes at age six. Specifically, the study found lower rates of bronchiolitis and atopic eczema in these children, suggesting that maternal nutrition may play a role in shaping long-term immune and metabolic health in offspring.

Together, these findings underscore the relevance of the Mediterranean diet across different life stages. Whether supporting healthy ageing or promoting early-life development, this dietary pattern offers a well-established, evidence-based foundation for improving population health.

Article 2

New scientific evidence continues to highlight the powerful role of olive oil in supporting cardiovascular health and overall longevity. Two recent high-quality studies – one a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, the other large population-based cohort study – reinforce the health benefits of olive oil, particularly those rich in phenolic compounds.

The first, a meta-analysis by Tehrani et al., examined the effects of a Mediterranean diet enriched with olive oil on inflammatory biomarkers. Their analysis showed that this dietary pattern significantly reduced pro-inflammatory cytokines and soluble adhesion molecules – key players in vascular inflammation and early atherosclerosis. These findings add to the growing body of evidence suggesting that olive oil can provide meaningful anti-inflammatory benefits when part of a Mediterranean-style eating pattern.

Adding a population-level perspective, the Moli-sani Study followed more than 20,000 Italian adults and found that higher olive oil intake was associated with a significantly lower risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality. Importantly, these associations remained robust even after accounting for other dietary and lifestyle factors, pointing to an independent role for olive oil in promoting long-term health and healthy ageing.

Together, these studies offer a compelling picture – from molecular mechanisms to real-world outcomes – of olive oil as a cornerstone of a health-promoting diet.

 

Other articles mentioned this week in the OHIS newsletter:

Olive Fruit

Transcriptomic analysis reveals molecular mechanism by which Chinese olive fruit prolongs lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans.

Integrated transcriptome and metabolome analyses reveal the differentially expressed metabolites and genes involved in lipid in olive fruits.

Sphingolipid long chain bases as mediators of cell death in olive fruit abscission


Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality

The Effects of the Mediterranean Diet Supplemented with Olive Oils on Pro-Inflammatory Biomarkers and Soluble Adhesion Molecules: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Olive oil consumption is associated with lower cancer, cardiovascular and all-cause mortality among Italian adults: prospective results from the Moli-sani Study and analysis of potential biological mechanisms

Phenolic Compounds Naturally Present in Olive Oil and Lowering of Blood LDL-Cholesterol and Systolic Blood Pressure

Olive Oil Consumption is Associated with Lower Cancer, Cardiovascular, and All-Cause Mortality Among Italian Adults: Prospective Results from the Moli-sani Study and Analysis of Potential Biological Mechanisms

 

Brain and Mental Health

Neuroprotective Dietary Patterns and Longitudinal Changes in Cognitive Function in Older Adults

 

Sarcopenia and Physical Function

Adherence to the Mediterranean diet and physical activity in relation to sarcopenia: a cross-sectional epidemiological cohort study.

 

Women’s health

Impact of Mediterranean Diet Adherence During Pregnancy on Preeclampsia, Gestational Diabetes Mellitus, and Excessive Gestational Weight Gain: A Systematic Review of Observational Studies and Randomized Controlled Trials.

A Greater Adherence to the Mediterranean Diet Supplemented with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Nuts During Pregnancy Is Associated with Improved Offspring Health at Six Years of Age.

Impact of Mediterranean Diet Adherence in Early Pregnancy on Nausea, Vomiting, and Constipation

Mediterranean Diet and Change in Physical Function Over Time in Older Women

 

Cognition and elderly

The impact of intermittent fasting and Mediterranean diet on older adults’ physical health and quality of life: A randomized clinical trial.

The Role of the Mediterranean Diet in the Prevention of Sarcopenia and Frailty in Older Adults: A Narrative Review.

Association Between Dietary Patterns and Cognitive Function in Midlife Adults: The Bogalusa Heart Study.

 

Youth health

The role of Mediterranean diet in reducing household food waste: the UniFoodWaste study among italian students.

Lifestyle Habits and Anthropometric Indicators Associated with Mediterranean Diet Adherence in Spanish Youth.

 

Cancer

Exploring the Role of Diet in Reducing Cancer Risk in UK Firefighters: Mediterranean Pattern and the Potential for Targeted Nutritional Strategies.

 

Hepatic health

Two-Year Mediterranean Diet Intervention Improves Hepatic Health in MASLD Patients.

 

Inflammation and weight gain

Adherence to the Mediterranean diet and changes in body mass index.
The effects of the mediterranean diet supplemented with olive oils on pro-inflammatory biomarkers and soluble adhesion molecules: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Male fertility

Mediterranean diet, semen quality and medically assisted reproductive outcomes in the male population: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

 

Other articles

Mediterranean Diet and athletic performance in elite and competitive athletes: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Metabolic Dysfunction and Dietary Interventions in Migraine Management: The Role of Insulin Resistance and Neuroinflammation-A Narrative and Scoping Review.

The Inverse Association of Mediterranean Diet with Emotional Eating: A Cross-Sectional Study in Greek Adults.

Essential fatty acid deficiency, olive oil-based intravenous lipid emulsion, and genetic polymorphisms: A pediatric randomized controlled trial.

 

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