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Cretan Nutrition and HistoryA person’s health is the result of hereditary factors as well as of the influences that it accepts from its environment. Among all the environmental factors that affect the human organism (including smoking, toxins, physical activity etc), the role of nutrition is extremely important as we are constantly exposed to food, throughout our lives.

Thus, nutrition is among the most important, if not the most important, environmental factor affecting the human organism.  (Ordovas & Corella 2004).

Until quite recently in the history of mankind, different populations were dependent on food that was available in their immediate environment:  i.e. foods whose cultivation or availability was favored by the climatic and ecological conditions of each area. Accordingly, different populations have managed to survive and develop in various climatic and ecological conditions, which have respectively led to the formation of different diets and nutritional habits.

Different diets, even if they could ensure the good health of people until the age of reproduction, were not necessarily connected with wellness at a later age or with longevity. Thus, during the history of man on earth, there were various ecological, socio-economic and cultural factors which contributed to the formation of different digestive practices in various areas, which did not have, however, the same potential as far as health was concerned.  (Willett 2006).

The island of Crete had attracted the attention of the scientific community as early as 1948, when researchers from the Rockefeller Foundation of the United States were summoned by the Greek Government in an attempt to improve, in the post-war era, the “bad” living conditions of the Cretan population.  Within this framework, a detailed assessment of the Cretan diet was performed, and –to the surprise of the researchers– it proved to be nutritionally sufficient, with only a few exceptions which were limited to  areas with a very low income and very limited food production by the families themselves (Allbaugh et al. 1953). In general, the researchers concluded that “in total, the way of nutrition and the nutritional habits were very well adapted to the natural and economic resources of the area, as well as to the needs of its inhabitants”.

The connection between the diet and the health of the inhabitants of Crete became widely known in later times, with the study of Seven Countries. This study was started shortly before 1960 by the American Acel Keys and his colleagues, due to the impressively low mortality and cardiovascular diseases rates observed in the area. Indeed, according to data of the United Nations, there was no other area in the Mediterranean with such a low percentage as Crete, both before and after World War II (Allbaugh et al. 1953). The study included approximately 13.000 men, which were selected from among 16 different areas of seven countries (Finland, Netherlands, Japan, United States, Italy, Yugoslavia and Greece), in order to examine the, still unclear then, connection between diet and occurrences of cardiovascular disease.

Comparisons conducted between different areas showed that the population of Crete presented the best health status and the lowest mortality rates from coronary disease and cancer compared to all other populations which took part in the study (Keys 1970;Keys et al. 1986; Menotti et al. 1990; Menotti et al. 1999).

After 20 years of observation, Cretans demonstrated the lowest death rates from any cause (Menotti et al. 1990), and after 25 years the deaths due to coronary disease in Crete were impressively lower by comparison with deaths occurring in the populations of the United States and Northern Europe, as well as in comparison with other areas of Southern Europe, such as Italy, Yugoslavia, and Corfu (Menotti et al. 1999).  As shown in Figure 1, deaths from coronary disease in Italy and Yugoslavia were almost three times greater, while in Corfu they were almost twice those observed in Crete.

 

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