Saskatoon Naturopathic Clinic

Eating to Prevent Chronic Disease: The Mediterranean Diet

Eating to Prevent Chronic Disease

What is a Mediterranean Diet?

The Mediterranean diet is a diet high in fish, legumes, whole grains, vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, and olive oil. It is low in high fat meats and dairy products.

If you want to be on a healthy Mediterranean diet you should try eliminating cream, butter, margarine, carbonated and/or sugared beverages, and processed foods such as pastries, industrial bakery products, industrial desserts (puddings, custard), French fries, potato chips, cakes and sweets.

It is a good idea to limit your consumption of cured meats, red meats, and cured and fatty cheeses. When choosing animal products, choose healthy sources (Grass fed, Free range, wild etc) that have minimal contaminates and a good balance of omega-3 and omega 6 fatty acids.

The Mediterranean diet is also characterized by a high intake of b-carotene, B vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin E, folic acid, polyphenols and a wide variety of phytochemicals that are found in the various plant foods frequently consumed (1).

Research shows adherence to Mediterranean diet is effective in prevention of cardiovascular disease, depression, metabolic syndrome and Type 2 Diabetes. The information to follow summarizes a bit of the research.

Supporting Research

Cardiovascular Disease

The Mediterranean diet has been ranked as the most likely dietary model to provide protection against coronary heart disease. (2)

 In a 2018 study involving persons at high cardiovascular risk, the incidence of major cardiovascular events was lower among those assigned to a Mediterranean diet (Med Diet) supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil or nuts than among those assigned to a reduced-fat diet. (3)

  • 3 groups studied

o   Low-fat diet

o   Mediterranean Diet with added nuts

o   Mediterranean Diet with added olive oil

  • Risk of combined heart attack, stroke and death from cardiovascular disease compared to low-fat diet was reduced by 30% in the Med Diet + Olive Oil and 28% in the Med Diet + Nuts.

Good adherence to a Mediterranean diet resulted in a more favorable health status as reflected by improved cardio vascular disease risk factors, such as lipid profile, blood pressure, and glucose, especially in persons with diabetes and compared with a low-carbohydrate diet. (4)

Higher adherence to a Mediterranean diet was associated with lower mean levels of blood pressure after 6 years of follow-up. (4)

Diabetes

Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) or mixed nuts has shown to reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes by 40% and 18%, respectively, compared with a low-fat control diet. (5)

Depression

High adherence to a Mediterranean diet high in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, lean meats and olive oil was protective for depression at all ages throughout the lifespan. Even moderate adherence to a Mediterranean diet was protective in younger individuals. For older individuals, the research showed that the benefit to mental well-being and depression prevention was only associated with those individuals who adhered to a more strict Mediterranean diet. (6)

A 2017 study examined 56 men and women with major depression who all had a very poor diet containing lots of highly refined foods, very few fruits and vegetables, and few lean types of meats. Implementing a Mediterranean diet that was high in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, lean meats and 3 TBSP of olive oil per day led to 32% of participants no longer meeting the criteria for depression after only 12 weeks! (7)

Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of 3 or more related cardiometabolic risk factors:

  • Central obesity (determined by waist circumference)

  • Hypertension

  • Hypertriglyceridemia

  • Low HDL cholesterol levels

  • Hyperglycemia.

Research has shown that olive oil supplementation can decrease central obesity and elevated fasting glucose levels. Supplementation with nuts (rather than olive oil) has also been shown to reduce central obesity. (8)

Interested in changing your diet to a Mediterranean Diet? Below is some good information to help you get started!

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Welcome Nicole Loran

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Meet Nicole Loran! She is a 4th year student finishing her training in Naturopathic Medicine at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (SCNM) in Tempe, Arizona. Nicole is a dedicated and hard working student who currently holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiology and Pharmacology as well as a Arts and Science degree in Religion and Culture from the University of Saskatchewan. Nicole is involved in ongoing research through SCNM for psoriasis and is currently class Treasurer and Vice President of the Aesthetics Club at SCNM.

Education is extremely important to Nicole and she continually strives to further her knowledge in many areas including anti-aging, integrative, and functional medicine. She incorporates what she learns into her daily practice and strives to empower the patients with knowledge on how to improve their health.

Nicole has 2 years of clinic experience with a focus on general, naturopathic community and internal medicine, women and men’s health, endocrinology, botanical medicine, nutrition, nature cure, acupuncture, IV therapy, heavy metal toxicity and addictions.

Her interests include: endocrinology, women’s health, nutrition, weight loss, gastrointestinal health, metabolic disorders, stress, chronic fatigue and acupuncture.

Nicole is originally from Saskatoon. She is looking forward to spending one of her final months as an intern under the supervision of Dr. Velichka ND. Once her schooling is complete, she plans on moving back to Saskatoon to start her practice as a Naturopathic Doctor.

You can book in to see Nicole at our clinic ever Monday, Wednesday and Friday during the month of May. Nicole has experience in creating diet plans for patients with diabetes or PCOS and those who require FODMAP, anti-SIBO or ketogenic diets. Nicole will be assisting Dr. Velichka ND in her acupuncture services.

We are excited to have Nicole be a part of our clinic over the next month. We hope you get to enjoy the benefits from having her involved in your care!

Frequently Asked Questions (COVID-19)


1. Is your clinic still open? 

Our clinic remains open with reduced hours (Monday-Friday 9-4) for appointments only.

2. How do we place an order for supplements?

To order supplements call our office at 306-664-2150, let the receptionists know what supplements you need, and pre-pay over the phone. We can either ship your supplements to you for a $15 fee or you can utilize our curbside pick-up. 

3. What is curbside pick-up?

When you get to our clinic to pick-up your pre-paid supplements, park in the loading zone and give us a call. We will run your supplements out to your vehicle.

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4. How do we pay for supplements if we cannot come into the clinic?

We ask that you pay for supplement orders using a credit card over the phone. 

5. How does the video telemedicine consultations work?

We book all video consultations the same way we book in-person consultations except at the time of the booking we will ask whether you prefer the link emailed or texted to you.

To access the video consult you will need either a smart phone, ipad/tablet or a computer with a camera and microphone. 

5 minutes before your appointment you will receive a link. Simply click on the link and a web page will open. You will then be asked to enter your name and enable camera and microphone (enable both for best results). 

Once in the virtual waiting room wait until your ND starts the call. 

Visit our blog post for more information on video consultations. 

6. If I have a video or phone consult when and how do I pay?

After your video consultation your ND will put the video on pause and reception staff will appear on the screen to take payment.

Immediately following your phone consult you will be placed on hold and the reception staff will answer the call and take payment over the phone. 

7. What is the cost of video & phone consults?

The cost for video and phone consultations is the same as in-person visits. Please see our fee schedule for more information.

8. Can we still get treatments such as IV therapy or acupuncture at this time?

We have resumed in office services including IV therapy, acupuncture, massage and lab test collections with your safety in mind.

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9. Are the counselors still available? 

Our counselling team is currently offering video appointments through Skype, FaceTime or what's app, and telephone appointments.Bookings can be made with any of the counselors by contacting them directly via email, telephone or text. Visit our blog post for their contact information .

10. What is the best way to stay up-to-date with clinic changes including updates on when in-person services will be available again?

During these unpredictable times, we will keep our patients up-to-date through our email newsletters as well as our social media streams. 

Do you follow our clinic on facebook or instagram? Stay connected through social media @yxenaturopathic.

 

MIGRAINE PRESENTATION

WEDNESDAY JULY 17, 2019 @ 7 pm

“The Highly Sensitive Brain”

An Update on Migraines from a Functional Medicine Perspective

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Dr. Reid-Ahenakew will discuss:

  • What is happening in the brain when you get a migraine?

  • Common (and not so common) food triggers

  • The role of estrogen and progesterone in migraines

  • Nutrient deficiencies that can be a factor

  • Natural medicines to improve your resilience to stress

  • The role of gut health in prevention of migraines

A registration fee of $25 will reserve your spot. All profits will be donated to LDAS

(The Learning Disability Association of Saskatchewan)

Dr. Reid-Ahenakew, ND


Join us from 7:00-8:00 pm on July 17th at our clinic.

To Register, or to learn more about this presentation:

Call the clinic at: (306) 664-2150

Or email us at: info@saskatoonnaturopathic.com


HEALTHY LIVING PRESENTATION

Interested in learning more about Healthy Living in today’s world? Feeling that you could be more vibrant both physically and emotionally? Confused by information overload?

You’ll want to attend Dr. Reid-Ahenakew’s presentation:

Lifestyle Habits to Feel Vibrant in 2019: An Update on Healthy Living Habits Supported by Research

When: Wednesday, April 17 & Thursday, April 25

Time: 7:00-8:30 pm

Where: Saskatoon Naturopathic Medicine 14-118 Cope Crescent, Saskatoon

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Dr. Reid-Ahenakew will discuss:

  • Changes to the Canada Food Guide

  • The top 3 supplements for prevention

  • The most important strain of probiotic to take

  • The microbiome - sleep connection

  • Who will most benefit from a ketogenic diet

  • Which fish are the healthiest to eat

To Register or to learn more about this FREE presentation:

Call the clinic at: (306) 664-2150

Or email us at: info@saskatoonnaturopathic.com

Dr. Darlene Reid-Ahenakew, ND is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor in Saskatchewan. Her premedical training was at Queen’s University, graduating with a Bachelor of Physical and Health Education, as well as a Bachelor of Life Sciences. She spent 4 more years at CCNM in Toronto and graduated with her ND in 2001. Dr. Reid-Ahenakew, ND is passionate about helping patients regain their health which enables their ability to enjoy life to its fullest. She strives for clinical excellence, which means continuous research and ongoing education to be able to give patients the best possible advice.

MOVIE SCREENING: THAT SUGAR FILM

You are invited to celebrate NATUROPATHIC MEDICINE WEEK by viewing THAT SUGAR FILM on Thursday, May 11 at 7:00 pm at the Broadway Theater. Cost $10.

The film will be followed by a 20 minute panel discussion of NDs on the topic: “What REALLY is a healthy diet?” Call 306-664-2150 today to purchase your tickets. Also available online through Broadway Theatre at https://broadwaytheatre.ca/films

FREE SEMINAR - TOP 5 TIPS TO PREVENT CANCER

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Presentation - Wednesday, May 10 at 7:00 pm at McNally Robinson, Saskatoon

Come join Dr. Amy Velichka, ND during Naturopathic Medicine Week 2017 for a free presentation on the Top 5 Tips to Prevent Cancer and Reoccurrences of the Disease. Dr. Velichka, ND will be presenting on common modifiable risk factors for developing cancer, ways to minimize these risk factors, and how to build up your own anti-cancer defenses naturally. Leave feeling motivated, empowered and inspired to make healthy choices that will help you feel your best while reducing your risk of this prevalent disease.