Authors

  1. San Mauro Martin, Ismael PhD
  2. Gil de Sola Diaz, Jose Ignacio BSc
  3. Garicano Vilar, Elena BSc

Abstract

Children, adolescents, and adults have dropped foods from the Mediterranean diet in favor of less healthy products. Seventeen nutritional features of sandwiches were calculated for a 2500 kcal diet (5%-10% for midday and afternoon breaks). Ideal reference values of macronutrients were obtained using the Mediterranean diet energy distribution. Sandwiches covering 5% of the total energy were composed of 17.2-g carbohydrates, 4.7-g protein, and 4-g fat; total fat was divided into 1.4-g saturated fatty acids, 1.4-g monounsaturated fatty acids, and 1.8-2.5 g polyunsaturated fatty acids. The composition of the sandwiches covering 10% of the total energy composition was 34-g carbohydrates, 9-g protein, 8-g fat, 2.8-g saturated fatty acids, 2.78-g polyunsaturated fatty acids, and monounsaturated fatty acids. Both types of sandwiches covered 100% of the ideal nutritional recommendations. Sandwiches that conform to the Mediterranean diet pattern are considered healthy options for a balanced diet.