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Title: Dietary Quality Changes According to the Preceding Maximum Weight: A Longitudinal Analysis in the PREDIMED-Plus Randomized Trial
Author: Bouzas, Cristina
Bibiloni, Maria del Mar
Garcia, Silvia
Mateos, David
Martínez-González, Miguel Ángel, 1957-
Salas Salvadó, Jordi
Corella Piquer, Dolores
Schroder, Helmut
Martínez, J. Alfredo, 1957-
Alonso Gómez, Ángel M.
Wärnberg, Julia
Vioque, Jesús
Romaguera, Dora
López Miranda, José
Estruch Riba, Ramon
Tinahones, Francisco J.
Lapetra, José
Serra Majem, Lluís
Bueno Cavanillas, Aurora
Micó Pérez, Rafael Manuel
Pintó Sala, Xavier
Delgado Rodriguez, Miguel
Ortiz Ramos, Maria
Altes Boronat, Andreu
Luca, Bogdana L.
Daimiel, Lidia
Ros Rahola, Emilio
Sayon Orea, Carmen
Becerra Tomás, Nerea
Gimenez Alba, Ignacio Manuel
Castañer, Olga
Abete, Itziar
Tojal Sierra, Lucas
Pérez López, Jessica
Bernabé Casanova, Andrea
Martín Padillo, Marian
García Ríos, Antonio
Castro Barquero, Sara
Fernández García, José C.
Santos Lozano, José Manuel
PREDIMED-Plus investigators
Keywords: Dieta
Pes corporal
Assaigs clínics
Diet
Body weight
Clinical trials
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2020
Publisher: MDPI
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.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12103023
It is part of: Nutrients, 2020, vol. 12(10), num. 3023
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/174080
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12103023
ISSN: 2072-6643
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