Premise
The following indications are for informational purposes EXCLUSIVELY and are not intended to replace the opinion of professionals such as a doctor, nutritionist or dietician, whose intervention is necessary for the prescription and composition of PERSONALIZED food therapies.
Mediterranean diet without pasta
The Mediterranean diet without pasta is a diet that totally excludes this typical Italian food (progenitor of the national gastronomic tradition), but which DOES NOT renounce the health benefits attributable to the Mediterranean food style, protected by unesco as an intangible heritage of humanity.
The Mediterranean diet without pasta can be used periodically or permanently; when applied in a fixed period of time, generally has the function of "unaccustoming" the subject to the consumption of food. Although it may seem paradoxical, in certain cases (ie when the frequency of consumption and the portions of pasta reach levels such as to determine or increase overweight), ban this food from the diet is MORE SIMPLE (and more practical) than gradually moderating it. Obviously, after the initial phase aimed at eliminating the fruit of the "Italian stereotype", it SHOULD follow a re-education in which to reintroduce pasta with frequency and desired consumption portions.
On the contrary, if properly structured, the Mediterranean diet without pasta could be used in a way permanent in the presence of celiac disease, with the due exclusion of wheat and other cereals containing gluten. Not only that, the permanent diet without pasta is often used in the presence of severe type 2 diabetes mellitus (even if, due to incorrect and well-established habits, the patient's compliance with food therapy is often limited).
The Mediterranean diet without pasta is also an "excellent alternative to be adopted on long journeys outside of Italy"; since finding a place to consume a plate of "decent" pasta abroad is quite complicated, following such a diet it is possible to constantly guarantee nutritional balance even in the absence of this food.
Being a Mediterranean diet, the one without pasta is still a balanced diet and this means that the distribution of the energetic macronutrients follows a completely traditional structure:
- Lipid energy: 25% of total kcal
- Protein energy: 0.8-1.5g / kg of desirable physiological weight * 4kcal
- Carbohydrates energy: made up of the remaining energy
NB. There are no useful supplements to the Mediterranean diet without pasta; it is totally balanced and, except for special needs, it is able to comply with any nutritional request.
Mediterranean diet without pasta: example
- Metalworker with left shoulder injury; the impairment of physical activity for several months resulted in a sudden weight increase attributable to the 2 portions of pasta per day of 150g l "one.
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