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Review
. 2023 Sep 22;46(1):255.
doi: 10.1007/s10143-023-02128-8.

Role of Mediterranean diet in the development and recurrence of meningiomas: a narrative review

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Review

Role of Mediterranean diet in the development and recurrence of meningiomas: a narrative review

Roberta Costanzo et al. Neurosurg Rev. .

Abstract

Several studies through the years have proven how an unhealthy nutrition, physical inactivity, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, and smoking represent relevant risk factors in cancer genesis. This study aims to provide an overview about the relationship between meningiomas and food assumption in the Mediterranean diet and whether it can be useful in meningioma prevention or it, somehow, can prevent their recurrence. The authors performed a wide literature search in PubMed and Scopus databases investigating the presence of a correlation between Mediterranean diet and meningiomas. The following MeSH and free text terms were used: "Meningiomas" AND "Diet" and "Brain tumors" AND "diet." Databases' search yielded a total of 749 articles. After duplicate removal, an abstract screening according to the eligibility criteria has been performed and 40 articles were selected. Thirty-one articles were excluded because they do not meet the inclusion criteria. Finally, a total of 9 articles were included in this review. It is widely established the key and protective role that a healthy lifestyle and a balanced diet can have against tumorigenesis. Nevertheless, studies focusing exclusively on the Mediterranean diet are still lacking. Thus, multicentric and/or prospective, randomized studies are mandatory to better assess and determine the impact of food assumptions in meningioma involvement.

Keywords: Brain tumor; Healthy lifestyle; Mediterranean diet; Meningioma; Prevention.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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