WP 5.3Spoke 05

Promoting of innovative models of mediterranean diet sustainable life long

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The OnFoods’ Work Package 5.3 work is based on advancing novel approaches to achieve a sustainable lifelong Mediterranean diet. Foreseen tasks under this package include determining which variables influence Italian children and adolescents’ adherence to a Mediterranean diet, considering local socio-economic and cultural food-specific determinants/drivers, consumer needs and preferences, lifestyle, and nutrition knowledge connected with Spoke 1. 

Besides presenting the main sociodemographic and psychosocial factors associated with adherence to the Mediterranean diet among Italian adults and free-living older adults aged ≥ 65 years, WP 5.3 also examines individual and environmental aspects that might prevent this age group from maintaining consistent, healthful eating habits, as in line with Spoke 1 and its targeted tasks regarding social isolation, low-income, neighbourhoods with high rates of poverty, and poor nutrition literacy. 

A further goal also concerning Spoke 6 relies upon identifying innovative Mediterranean diet models designed to promote healthy and sustainable nutrition in people of all ages and socioeconomic levels and to evaluate their effectiveness using suitable preclinical and clinical models.

Information and knowledge on the new Mediterranean diet standards will be provided through multiple dissemination and communication strategies, mainly aimed at developing guidelines for "family Mediterranean nutrition" among schoolchildren and teenagers, appropriate for all family members. This task will be implemented in conjunction with Spoke 7.

Work Package 5.3 will also deliver and validate, in connection with Spoke 4, a customised algorithm aimed at generating a diet that optimises blood glucose levels in pregnant women and healthy children for the first 1000 days and later for long-term efficacy for weight maintenance.

Task and deliverables

Task 5.3.1.

Identify the factors influencing adherence to the Mediterranean diet with attention to children and adolescents in Italy (including consumer needs and preferences, local determinants/drivers of food choices in connection with Spoke 1).

Task 5.3.2.

Identify key sociodemographic and psychosocial factors associated with adherence to the Mediterranean diet in adults and free-living older adults throughout Italy, and also detecting individual-level and environmental barriers that may affect this age group engaging in consistent healthful dietary habits in connection with Spoke 1 (e.g., social isolation, low-income, neighbourhoods with high rates of poverty, poor nutrition literacy).

Task 5.3.3.

To identify innovative models of a Mediterranean diet aimed at promoting healthy and sustainable nutrition in different age and socioeconomic range populations and assessing the efficacy of a new model of Mediterranean diet using adequate preclinical and clinical models (in connection with spoke 6).

Task 5.3.4.

Promotion of the new Mediterranean diet-based models using multiple dissemination, communication strategies, targeting also "family nutrition" based on the Mediterranean diet suitable for all members of the family, among school children and adolescents (in connection with Spoke 7).

Task 5.3.5.

To develop and validate personally tailored algorithms for designing diets that optimise blood glucose levels in pregnant women and healthy children during the first 1000 days and long-term efficacy for weight maintenance in later ages (in connection with Spoke 4).

Milestones

M5.3.1.

Survey to retrieve background data on adherence to the Mediterranean diet principles in specific target groups (school children, adolescents, pregnant women, adults, and the elderly) (M12)

M5.3.2.

Protocols to design clinical trials and supporting models to promote traditional and innovative Mediterranean-based dietary patterns (M18)

Research projects

Research projectICARO

The southern italian children, adolescents and parents cohort study on nutrition and health


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Principal investigators

Licia Iacoviello,Marialaura Bonaccio

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Spoke 05
Research projectIDA_BIO

Identification and application of biomarkers of food intake


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Principal investigators

Patrizia Brigidi,Francesco Capozzi

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Spoke 05
Research projectLONU-FOAD

Lifelong Nutrition. Focus on older adults


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Principal investigators

Eleonara Poggiogalle

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Spoke 05
Research projectMANTRA

Mapping of the nutritional data in the pediatric age


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Principal investigators

Elvira Verduci

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Spoke 05
Research projectMEDEA

Mediterranean diet adherence in obese patients


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Principal investigators

Sandro La Vignera,Lucia Frittitta

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Spoke 05
Research projectONMED

An approach to innovative and sustainable mediterranean diet model


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Principal investigators

Fabio Lauria,Gian Luigi Russo

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Spoke 05

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Spoke 05
Research projectPLANETERRANEA

Extending worldwide the health benefits of the Mediterranean Diet


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Principal investigators

Annamaria Colao

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Spoke 05
Research projectPROMETEO

Promoting adherence to an unprocessed mediterranean diet over the lifecourse


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Principal investigators

Licia Iacoviello,Marialaura Bonaccio

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Spoke 05
Research projectPSY-MED

Psychosocial factors affecting adherence to the mediterranean diet


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Principal investigators

Sabrina Castellano

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Spoke 05