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Say Goodbye to Tedious Diet Surveys: Mayo Clinic Introduces Mini-EAT Assessment Tool for Heart Health
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, a cardiovascular medicine doctor at the Mayo Clinic, explains that the Mini-EAT tool allows healthcare professionals to quickly identify patients who are likely following a healthy diet, such as those who consume fruits and vegetables daily and avoid fast food. This information enables healthcare professionals to provide more accurate, personalized advice to help patients make healthier nutritional choices, ultimately preventing heart disease and high blood pressure.
Lopez-Jimenez emphasizes the importance of diet quality, stating that it can significantly impact blood pressure and cholesterol levels, both of which contribute to heart disease. The Mini-EAT tool is set to transform the way healthcare professionals approach dietary assessments, making it easier for patients to adopt and maintain heart-healthy lifestyles.
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