A critical review of current evidence, perspectives and research implications of diet-related traditions of the Eastern Christian Orthodox Church on dietary intakes and health consequences

Autor: Chrystalleni Lazarou, Antonia-Leda Matalas
Rok vydání: 2010
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Zdroj: International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition. 61:739-758
ISSN: 1465-3478
0963-7486
DOI: 10.3109/09637481003769782
Popis: Certain dietary guidelines that provide for a type of periodic vegetarianism, during a total period of 180#x2013;200 days in a year, are prescribed for symbolic and spiritual reasons in the Eastern Christian Orthodox Church (ECOC); however, its potential implication on health has only recently begun to be investigated. We aimed to review evidence on the potential association of ECOC's dietary guidelines to health and disease indices, and to explore research and dietetics' practice perspectives. Eleven publications were identified, providing data from prospective, cross-sectional, and case#x2013;control studies conducted among adults, and from one cross-sectional study among children. Data retrieved suggest that, compared with non-fasters, adult and child fasters enjoy better dietary quality and have healthier blood lipid profiles. The available evidence, however, is very limited and further investigation is warranted. It is being deemed important that dieticians and health professionals are able to exploit this dietary scheme of periodic vegetarianism and advise the ECOC adherents on how to further improve their meal planning.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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