Adherence to the Mediterranean Lifestyle and Desired Body Weight Loss in a Mediterranean Adult Population with Overweight: A PREDIMED-Plus Study.

BACKGROUND: Body weight dissatisfaction is a hindrance to following a healthy lifestyle and it has been associated with weight concerns. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the association between the adherence to the Mediterranean lifestyle (diet and exercise) and the desired body weigh...

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Autores: Bouzas C, Bibiloni MDM, Julibert A, Ruiz-Canela M, Salas-Salvadó J, Corella D, Zomeño MD, Romaguera D, Vioque J, Alonso-Gómez ÁM, Wärnberg J, Martínez JA, Serra-Majem L, Estruch R, Tinahones FJ, Lapetra J, Pintó X, García Ríos A, Bueno-Cavanillas A, Gaforio JJ, Matía-Martín P, Daimiel L, Martín-Sánchez V, Vidal J, Vázquez C, Ros E, Fernandez-Lázaro CI, Becerra-Tomás N, Gimenez-Alba IM, Muñoz J, Morey M, Oncina-Canovas A, Tojal-Sierra L, Pérez-López J, Abete I, Casañas-Quintana T, Castro-Barquero S, Bernal-López MR, Santos-Lozano JM, Galera A, Angullo-Martinez E, Basterra-Gortari FJ, Basora J, Saiz C, Castañer O, Martín M, Notario-Barandiarán L, Belló-Mora MC, Sayón-Orea C, García-Gavilán J, Goday A, Tur JA
Tipo de documento: artigo
Estado:Versão publicada
Data de publicação:2020
País:España
Recursos:Instituto de Investigación Biomédica y Sanitaria de Alicante (ISABIAL)
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older adults
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spelling Adherence to the Mediterranean Lifestyle and Desired Body Weight Loss in a Mediterranean Adult Population with Overweight: A PREDIMED-Plus Study.Bouzas CBibiloni MDMJulibert ARuiz-Canela MSalas-Salvadó JCorella DZomeño MDRomaguera DVioque JAlonso-Gómez ÁMWärnberg JMartínez JASerra-Majem LEstruch RTinahones FJLapetra JPintó XGarcía Ríos ABueno-Cavanillas AGaforio JJMatía-Martín PDaimiel LMartín-Sánchez VVidal JVázquez CRos EFernandez-Lázaro CIBecerra-Tomás NGimenez-Alba IMMuñoz JMorey MOncina-Canovas ATojal-Sierra LPérez-López JAbete ICasañas-Quintana TCastro-Barquero SBernal-López MRSantos-Lozano JMGalera AAngullo-Martinez EBasterra-Gortari FJBasora JSaiz CCastañer OMartín MNotario-Barandiarán LBelló-Mora MCSayón-Orea CGarcía-Gavilán JGoday ATur JAPREDIMED-Plusbody imagedesired weight lossideal weightmediterranean lifestyleobesityolder adultsoverweightBACKGROUND: Body weight dissatisfaction is a hindrance to following a healthy lifestyle and it has been associated with weight concerns. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the association between the adherence to the Mediterranean lifestyle (diet and exercise) and the desired body weight loss in an adult Mediterranean population with overweight. METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis in 6355 participants (3268 men; 3087 women) with metabolic syndrome and BMI (Body mass index) between 27.0 and 40.0 kg/m(2) (55-75 years old) from the PREDIMED-Plus trial. Desired weight loss was the percentage of weight that participants wished to lose. It was categorized into four cut-offs of this percentage (Q1: <10%, n = 1495; Q2: 10-15%, n = 1804; Q3: <15-20%, n = 1470; Q4: =20%, n = 1589). Diet was assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire and a 17-item Mediterranean diet questionnaire. Physical activity was assessed by the validated Minnesota-REGICOR and the validated Spanish version of the Nurses' Health Study questionnaire. RESULTS: Participants reporting higher percentages of desired weight loss (Q3 and Q4) were younger, had higher real and perceived BMI and were more likely to have abdominal obesity. Desired weight loss correlated inversely to physical activity (Q1: 2106 MET min/week; Q4: 1585 MET min/week. p < 0.001) and adherence to Mediterranean diet (Q1: 8.7; Q4: 8.3. p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In older Mediterranean individuals with weight excess, desired weight loss was inversely associated with Mediterranean lifestyle adherence. Deeply rooted aspects of the MedDiet remained similar across groups. Longitudinal research is advised to be able to establish causality.MDPI2020info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://isabial.portalinvestigacion.com/publicaciones6917NutrientsISSN: 20726643reponame:r-ISABIAL. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica y Sanitaria de Alicanteinstname:Instituto de Investigación Biomédica y Sanitaria de Alicante (ISABIAL)Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:isabial.fundanetsuite.com:p69172026-06-12T10:20:37Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Adherence to the Mediterranean Lifestyle and Desired Body Weight Loss in a Mediterranean Adult Population with Overweight: A PREDIMED-Plus Study.
title Adherence to the Mediterranean Lifestyle and Desired Body Weight Loss in a Mediterranean Adult Population with Overweight: A PREDIMED-Plus Study.
spellingShingle Adherence to the Mediterranean Lifestyle and Desired Body Weight Loss in a Mediterranean Adult Population with Overweight: A PREDIMED-Plus Study.
Bouzas C
PREDIMED-Plus
body image
desired weight loss
ideal weight
mediterranean lifestyle
obesity
older adults
overweight
title_short Adherence to the Mediterranean Lifestyle and Desired Body Weight Loss in a Mediterranean Adult Population with Overweight: A PREDIMED-Plus Study.
title_full Adherence to the Mediterranean Lifestyle and Desired Body Weight Loss in a Mediterranean Adult Population with Overweight: A PREDIMED-Plus Study.
title_fullStr Adherence to the Mediterranean Lifestyle and Desired Body Weight Loss in a Mediterranean Adult Population with Overweight: A PREDIMED-Plus Study.
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to the Mediterranean Lifestyle and Desired Body Weight Loss in a Mediterranean Adult Population with Overweight: A PREDIMED-Plus Study.
title_sort Adherence to the Mediterranean Lifestyle and Desired Body Weight Loss in a Mediterranean Adult Population with Overweight: A PREDIMED-Plus Study.
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bouzas C
Bibiloni MDM
Julibert A
Ruiz-Canela M
Salas-Salvadó J
Corella D
Zomeño MD
Romaguera D
Vioque J
Alonso-Gómez ÁM
Wärnberg J
Martínez JA
Serra-Majem L
Estruch R
Tinahones FJ
Lapetra J
Pintó X
García Ríos A
Bueno-Cavanillas A
Gaforio JJ
Matía-Martín P
Daimiel L
Martín-Sánchez V
Vidal J
Vázquez C
Ros E
Fernandez-Lázaro CI
Becerra-Tomás N
Gimenez-Alba IM
Muñoz J
Morey M
Oncina-Canovas A
Tojal-Sierra L
Pérez-López J
Abete I
Casañas-Quintana T
Castro-Barquero S
Bernal-López MR
Santos-Lozano JM
Galera A
Angullo-Martinez E
Basterra-Gortari FJ
Basora J
Saiz C
Castañer O
Martín M
Notario-Barandiarán L
Belló-Mora MC
Sayón-Orea C
García-Gavilán J
Goday A
Tur JA
author Bouzas C
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Bibiloni MDM
Julibert A
Ruiz-Canela M
Salas-Salvadó J
Corella D
Zomeño MD
Romaguera D
Vioque J
Alonso-Gómez ÁM
Wärnberg J
Martínez JA
Serra-Majem L
Estruch R
Tinahones FJ
Lapetra J
Pintó X
García Ríos A
Bueno-Cavanillas A
Gaforio JJ
Matía-Martín P
Daimiel L
Martín-Sánchez V
Vidal J
Vázquez C
Ros E
Fernandez-Lázaro CI
Becerra-Tomás N
Gimenez-Alba IM
Muñoz J
Morey M
Oncina-Canovas A
Tojal-Sierra L
Pérez-López J
Abete I
Casañas-Quintana T
Castro-Barquero S
Bernal-López MR
Santos-Lozano JM
Galera A
Angullo-Martinez E
Basterra-Gortari FJ
Basora J
Saiz C
Castañer O
Martín M
Notario-Barandiarán L
Belló-Mora MC
Sayón-Orea C
García-Gavilán J
Goday A
Tur JA
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Ruiz-Canela M
Salas-Salvadó J
Corella D
Zomeño MD
Romaguera D
Vioque J
Alonso-Gómez ÁM
Wärnberg J
Martínez JA
Serra-Majem L
Estruch R
Tinahones FJ
Lapetra J
Pintó X
García Ríos A
Bueno-Cavanillas A
Gaforio JJ
Matía-Martín P
Daimiel L
Martín-Sánchez V
Vidal J
Vázquez C
Ros E
Fernandez-Lázaro CI
Becerra-Tomás N
Gimenez-Alba IM
Muñoz J
Morey M
Oncina-Canovas A
Tojal-Sierra L
Pérez-López J
Abete I
Casañas-Quintana T
Castro-Barquero S
Bernal-López MR
Santos-Lozano JM
Galera A
Angullo-Martinez E
Basterra-Gortari FJ
Basora J
Saiz C
Castañer O
Martín M
Notario-Barandiarán L
Belló-Mora MC
Sayón-Orea C
García-Gavilán J
Goday A
Tur JA
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv PREDIMED-Plus
body image
desired weight loss
ideal weight
mediterranean lifestyle
obesity
older adults
overweight
topic PREDIMED-Plus
body image
desired weight loss
ideal weight
mediterranean lifestyle
obesity
older adults
overweight
description BACKGROUND: Body weight dissatisfaction is a hindrance to following a healthy lifestyle and it has been associated with weight concerns. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the association between the adherence to the Mediterranean lifestyle (diet and exercise) and the desired body weight loss in an adult Mediterranean population with overweight. METHODS: Cross-sectional analysis in 6355 participants (3268 men; 3087 women) with metabolic syndrome and BMI (Body mass index) between 27.0 and 40.0 kg/m(2) (55-75 years old) from the PREDIMED-Plus trial. Desired weight loss was the percentage of weight that participants wished to lose. It was categorized into four cut-offs of this percentage (Q1: <10%, n = 1495; Q2: 10-15%, n = 1804; Q3: <15-20%, n = 1470; Q4: =20%, n = 1589). Diet was assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire and a 17-item Mediterranean diet questionnaire. Physical activity was assessed by the validated Minnesota-REGICOR and the validated Spanish version of the Nurses' Health Study questionnaire. RESULTS: Participants reporting higher percentages of desired weight loss (Q3 and Q4) were younger, had higher real and perceived BMI and were more likely to have abdominal obesity. Desired weight loss correlated inversely to physical activity (Q1: 2106 MET min/week; Q4: 1585 MET min/week. p < 0.001) and adherence to Mediterranean diet (Q1: 8.7; Q4: 8.3. p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In older Mediterranean individuals with weight excess, desired weight loss was inversely associated with Mediterranean lifestyle adherence. Deeply rooted aspects of the MedDiet remained similar across groups. Longitudinal research is advised to be able to establish causality.
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