Perspective: Beyond the Mediterranean Diet—Exploring Latin American, Asian, and African Heritage Diets as Cultural Models of Healthy Eating

Kelly E. LeBlanc, Sara Baer-Sinnott, Kristie J. Lancaster, Hannia Campos, Ka Hei Karen Lau, Katherine L. Tucker, Lawrence H. Kushi, Walter C. Willett

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Abstract

The Mediterranean diet is a well-studied cultural model of healthy eating, yet research on healthy models from other cultures and cuisines has been limited. This perspective article summarizes the components of traditional Latin American, Asian, and African heritage diets, their association with diet quality and markers of health, and implications for nutrition programs and policy. Though these diets differ in specific foods and flavors, we present a common thread that emphasizes healthful plant foods and that is consistent with high dietary quality and low rates of major causes of disability and deaths. In this perspective, we propose that nutrition interventions that incorporate these cultural models of healthy eating show promise, though further research is needed to determine health outcomes and best practices for implementation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number100221
JournalAdvances in Nutrition
Volume15
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • African diet
  • Asian diet
  • Latin American diet
  • nutrition transition
  • traditional foods

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Food Science
  • Medicine (miscellaneous)
  • Nutrition and Dietetics

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