A large randomized individual and grupal intervention conducted by dietitians increased the adherence to Mediterranean-type diets: The PREDIMED study

Objective: Assessment of the effectiveness of an intervention aimed to increase adherence to the Mediterranean Diet (MeDiet). Design: 12-month assessment of a randomized primary prevention trial Subjects/settings: 1551 asymptomatic persons aged 55-80 years, with diabetes or 3 cardiovascular risk fa...

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Autores: Zazpe, I. (Itziar)|||/items/d9449b46-6bda-41b6-8f4b-418cb1800ec6, Sanchez-Tainta, A. (Ana)|||/items/96730dc4-a78a-417f-8321-c560286da84b, Martínez-González, M.A. (Miguel Ángel)|||/items/8b591471-4165-4697-8534-cfa0ad5eb1b7, Lamuela-Raventos, R.M. (Rosa Maria)|||/items/51521a3c-5376-4585-bb22-0f92268b1af0, Schröder, H. (Helmut)|||/items/f7bf259b-c332-4660-8917-3dd70175db4a, Estruch, R. (Ramón)|||/items/3e95ff5c-8b32-474d-a8d4-7b1425d89265, Salas-Salvado, J. (Jordi)|||/items/e2fc08dd-d21f-475b-83fa-157f0b0067e6, Corella, D. (Dolores)|||/items/edf5ac4d-018f-446d-aa6e-2448c41a1e41, Fiol, M. (Miquel)|||/items/5d318070-a49f-4a89-8633-7809d4934fa2, Gomez-Gracia, E. (Enrique)|||/items/89359409-0217-44dd-94b0-14f45dba2c99, Aros, F. (Fernando)|||/items/399e060f-9616-4d06-a6fd-9a2b2badc2ce, Ros, E. (Emilio)|||/items/8c9fcd5a-f4ca-4a48-8fad-4737d7d5ca7f, Ruiz-Gutierrez, V. (Valentina)|||/items/d2d17f0c-e23e-4d76-ad54-8ac6e2c2c0a8, Iglesias, P. (Pablo)|||/items/fa7ad61c-2045-4a6a-92ba-01f0fa84f165, Conde-Herrero, M. (M.)|||/items/5b8dd424-2747-44a0-a3c7-2b6574be31fa
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2008
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
OAI Identifier:oai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/17232
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/17232
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Materias Investigacion::Ciencias de la Salud::Nutrición y dietética
Dietary intervention
Mediterranean diet
Cardiovascular risk
PREDIMED study
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Sumario:Objective: Assessment of the effectiveness of an intervention aimed to increase adherence to the Mediterranean Diet (MeDiet). Design: 12-month assessment of a randomized primary prevention trial Subjects/settings: 1551 asymptomatic persons aged 55-80 years, with diabetes or 3 cardiovascular risk factors. Intervention: Participants were randomly assigned to a control group or 2 MeDiet groups. Those allocated to the 2 MeDiet groups received individual motivational interviews every 3 months to negotiate nutritional goals, and group educational sessions also on a quarterly basis. One MeDiet group received free virgin olive oil (1 L/wk), the other received free mixed nuts (30 g/d). Participants in the control group received verbal instructions and a leaflet recommending the National Cholesterol Education Program-III dietary guidelines. Main Outcome measures: changes in food and nutrient intake after 12-month. Statistical analyses: Paired t-tests (Within-group changes) and ANOVA (between-group changes). Results: Participants allocated to both MeDiets increased the intake of virgin olive oil, nuts, vegetables, legumes and fruits (P<0.05; all within- and between-group differences). Participants in the 3 groups decreased their intake of meat and pastries, cakes and sweets (P<0.05; all). Fiber, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acid intake increased in MeDiet groups (P<0.005; all). Favorable, although nonsignificant, changes in intake of other nutrients occurred only in the MeDiet groups. Conclusions: A 12-month behavioral intervention promoting the MeDiet can favorably modify the overall dietary pattern. Applications: The individual motivational interventions together with the group sessions and the free provision of high-fat and palatable key foods customary to the MeDiet, were effective in improving the dietary habits of participants in this trial.