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The Atlantic Diet May Shrink Belly Fat and Lower Cholesterol

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Participants who ate the “Atlantic” diet for six months lowered their likelihood of developing metabolic syndrome compared with those who ate a regular diet in a new study published February 7 in JAMA Network Open.

Metabolic syndrome is the term for a group of health factors including larger waist circumference, elevated triglyceride levels, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and high blood sugar.

The positive impact of the Atlantic diet on factors like cholesterol and belly fat found in this study would be expected, says Katherine Patton, RD, who practices with the Cleveland Clinic’s Digestive Disease & Surgery Institute and was not involved in the study. “The Atlantic diet is very similar to the Mediterranean diet, which is associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome,” she says. Metabolic syndrome is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease, she adds.

It’s estimated that people with metabolic syndrome may have a 50 to 60 percent higher risk of heart disease than people without it.

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