Anthropologist Elisabetta Moro tells of how Ancel Keys came to the discovery of the Mediterranean Diet following his participation in an FAO conference in 1951.
Testimoni della memoria - Elisabetta Moro
Professor of Cultural Anthropology at the University of Naples (Italy) Suor Orsola Benincasa. Since 2010 she’s studying the anthropological and historical heritage of the Mediterranean Diet, confirmed by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
She is Co-director of the Mediterranean Diet Virtual Museum, Co-director of the MedEatResearch (Center of Social Research on the Mediterranean Diet). Her publications include La Dieta Mediterraneana. Mito e storia di uno stile di vita (il Mulino, 2014) and Andare per i luoghi della Dieta Mediterraneana (with Marino Niola, il Mulino, 2017).
Anthropologist Elisabetta Moro tells of the revolution in the food model that the Keys spouses will disclose to Americans through the publication of some fundamental...
Anthropologist Elisabetta Moro illustrates the value of cultural heritage linked to the traditions and culture of the peoples of the Mediterranean and how UNESCO has...
Anthropologist Elisabetta Moro presents the Universal Pyramid of the Mediterranean Diet and the 7 virtuous behaviors at the base that complete its structure.