Traditional diets can be defined as the diets historically eaten by a particular group of individuals. Perhaps the most commonly known traditional diet is the Mediterranean diet consumed by the populations that inhabit the regions of Southern Europe and parts of Northern Africa. This diet has been well researched and shown to possess a number of health effects including a consistent pattern of evidence suggesting that it is an effective weight loss diet. Traditional diets tend to be beneficial to weight loss because they contain unrefined whole foods and are absent of metabolic poisons. This makes traditional diets the antithesis to the modern typical Western diet that contains refined and processed food, which are high in salt, sugar, fat, total energy and metabolic poisons. Because of the health effects of the Mediterranean diet, other traditional diets have been investigated for their health effects and been shown to be beneficial. One diet gaining popularity is the Nordic style traditional diet from Scandanadia.
Studies have investigated the health effects of the Nordic diet including its weight loss effects. For example in one study a group of women who has recently given birth were advised on dietary changes to allow their diets to incorporate elements of the Nordic diet. In contrast another group women who had recently given birth were given an advice leaflet on healthy eating. After 12 weeks the weight loss in the Nordic diet group was greater (-6.1 kg) compared to the control group (-1.6 kg), and this increased to 10 kg in the Nordic group and 4.6 kg in the control group at 1 year. These results suggest that dietary improvements cause weight loss, and this was evident in both groups. However, the additional advice and the inclusion of traditional Nordic foods increased the effectiveness of the diet in terms of weight loss. Therefore, the addition of Nordic foods to a diet may cause weight loss effects, and this likely relates to the concomitant removal of obesogenic foods such as sugar, salt, fat and high energy processed and refined foods.
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