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Dietary Quality Changes According to the Preceding Maximum Weight: A Longitudinal Analysis in the PREDIMED-Plus Randomized Trial
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DOI: 10.3390/nu12103023
eISSN: 2072-6643
WOS ID: 000585451400001
Scopus EID: 2-s2.0-85092090212
PMID: 33023132
Embase PUI: L2005167234
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2020-10Document type
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Bouzas Velasco C, Bibiloni Esteva MM, Garcia S, Mateos Alvarez D, Martinez-Gonzalez MA, Salas-Salvado J, et al. Dietary Quality Changes According to the Preceding Maximum Weight: A Longitudinal Analysis in the PREDIMED-Plus Randomized Trial. Nutrients. 2020 Oct;12(10):3023.Abstract
One-year dietary quality change according to the preceding maximum weight in a lifestyle intervention program (PREDIMED-Plus trial, 55-75-year-old overweight or obese adults; n = 5695) was assessed. A validated food frequency questionnaire was used to assess dietary intake. A total of 3 groups were made according to the difference between baseline measured weight and lifetime maximum reported weight: (a) participants entering the study at their maximum weight, (b) moderate weight loss maintainers (WLM), and (c) large WLM. Data were analyzed by General Linear Model. All participants improved average lifestyle. Participants entering the study at their maximum weight were the most susceptible to improve significantly their dietary quality, assessed by adherence to Mediterranean diet, DII and both healthful and unhealthful provegetarian patterns. People at maximum weight are the most benefitted in the short term by a weight management program. Long term weight loss efforts may also reduce the effect of a weight management program.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12103023MeSH
Cardiovascular DiseasesAged
Humans
Life Style
Behavior Therapy
Diet Surveys
Middle Aged
Obesity
Longitudinal Studies
Weight Reduction Programs
Body-Weight Trajectory
Male
Diet, Healthy
Prospective Studies
Patient Compliance
Female
Treatment Outcome
Diet, Mediterranean
Weight Loss
Overweight
Linear Models
DeCS
Trayectoria del Peso CorporalModelos Lineales
Pérdida de Peso
Dieta Mediterránea
Resultado del Tratamiento
Dieta Saludable
Femenino
Masculino
Encuestas sobre Dietas
Cooperación del Paciente
Estudios Longitudinales
Humanos
Persona de Mediana Edad
Obesidad
Programas de Reducción de Peso
Estudios Prospectivos
Terapia Conductista
Estilo de Vida
Anciano
Enfermedades Cardiovasculares
Sobrepeso
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