Short-term Exposure to a Mediterranean Environment Influences Attitudes and Dietary Profile in U.S. College Students: The MEDiterranean Diet in AMEricans (A-MED-AME) Pilot Study

Jun 23, 2016Journal of the American College of Nutrition

Short-term Stay in a Mediterranean Setting Affects Attitudes and Eating Habits of U.S. College Students

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Abstract

After a 3-week stay in Italy, adherence to a Mediterranean diet increased from 9.9 ± 2.4 to 10.9 ± 2.0.

  • 94% of college students indicated that food availability influenced their food choices.
  • Students reported consuming less meat compared to their usual dietary habits in the United States.
  • There was a significant increase in the consumption of olive oil, cereals, fruit, and alcohol.
  • The study involved 54 college students with a mean age of 21.1 years.

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