Randomized, controlled trial promotes physical activity and reduces consumption of sweets and sodium among overweight and obese adults

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作者
Assuncao, Maria Cecilia F. [1 ]
Gigante, Denise P. [1 ]
Cardoso, Marly A. [2 ]
Sartorelli, Daniela S. [3 ]
Santos, Ina S. [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Pelotas, Sch Nutr, Dept Nutr, BR-96020220 Pelotas, RS, Brazil
[2] Univ Sao Paulo, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Nutr, BR-01246904 Sao Paulo, Brazil
[3] Univ Sao Paulo, Sch Med Ribeirao Preto, Dept Social Med, BR-14049900 Ribeirao Preto, SP, Brazil
[4] Univ Fed Pelotas, Sch Med, Dept Social Med, Post Grad Program Epidemiol, BR-96020220 Pelotas, RS, Brazil
关键词
Nutrition; Randomized clinical trial; Self-care; Obesity; Chronic diseases; DIET; INTERVENTION; EXERCISE; WEIGHT;
D O I
10.1016/j.nutres.2010.07.006
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
The present study sought to assess the impact of an intervention to reduce weight and control risk factors of noncommunicable chronic diseases in overweight or obese adults who are users of primary and secondary healthcare units of the public health system of Pelotas, Brazil. We hypothesized that individuals who received an educational intervention regarding how to lose weight and prevent other noncommunicable chronic disease risk factors through nutrition would lose weight and acquire active habits during leisure time more frequently than individuals under regular care. Two hundred forty-one participants from the Nutrition Outpatient Clinic of the Medical Teaching Hospital of the Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil, aged 20 years or older and classified as overweight or obese were randomly allocated to either the intervention group (IG; n = 120) or control group (CG; n = 121). The IG received individualized nutritional care for 6 months, and the CO received individualized usual care of the health services. Intention-to-treat analyses showed that at 6 months, mean fasting glycemia and daily consumption of sweet foods and sodium were reduced, and the time spent on physical leisure activity was increased in IG. Analysis of adherence to the protocol of the study revealed that individuals from IG had lost more in body weight, waist circumference, and fasting glucose compared to the CO. Leisure time physical activity increased in IG. Individuals adhered equally to the dietetic recommendations, irrespective of the nutrition approach that was used. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:541 / 549
页数:9
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