(2020), Volume 6, Issue 1 Agriopoulou & Koutelekos 21 https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/HealthResJ SPECIAL ARTICLE THE IMPACT OF MEDITERRANEAN DIET IN PERIOPERATIVE NURSES’ HEALTH Sofia Agriopoulou 1 , Ioannis Koutelekos 2 1. Lecturer, MSc, PhD, Department of Food Science and Technology, University of the Peloponnese, Greece 2. Assistant Professor, RN, MSc, PhD, Nursing Department, University of West Attica, Greece DOI: Abstract Perioperative nurses are involved in the care of surgery patients, in a highly stressful environment with various risks. Unrealistic sched- ules and long working hours standing, and working shifts, make them more vulnerable to potential risks. Their health is affected by the quality of the work environment. Problems that may arise from the highly stressful work involve chronic stress, burnout, dissatisfaction, obesity and sleeping disorders. Nutritional problems result from the lack of time between shifts for food preparation, the extended time without food or liquid, reduced hydration, the irregular hours and times to eat, the less substantial meals and more caloric snacks. Med- iterranean diet is a scientifically proven healthy diet, indicated for fighting obesity, heart disease and cancer. The consumption of fruit, vegetables, grains, nuts, and olive oil in the framework of Mediterranean diet which is rich in beneficial nutrients, could significantly improve perioperative nurses’ quality life, and their eating habits. Key words: Perioperative Νurses, Ηealthy Εating, Obesity, Mediterranean Diet, Nutrition Corresponding Author: Sofia Agriopoulou, Department of Food Science and Technology, Antikalamos Messinia, 24100, University of the Peloponnese, Contact telephone: 00306978653778, e-mail: sagriopoulou@gmail.com Cite as: Agriopoulou, S., Koutelekos, I. (2020). The impact of Mediterranean diet in perioperative nurses’ health. Health and Research Journal, 6(1), 21-28. https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/HealthResJ