Gender gaps in Mediterranean eating and living

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By Dr. Sanchari Sinha Dutta, Ph.D. Reviewed by Lauren Hardaker Aug 8 2025 Research uncovers gender-based patterns in Mediterranean diet habits and lifestyles, showing that women make more health-conscious food choices while men lead in activity and social engagement. Study:  Gender-specific insights into adherence to Mediterranean diet and lifestyle: analysis of 4,000 responses from the MEDIET4ALL project . Image credit: George Rudy/Shuterstock.com A new study published in Frontiers in

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