Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women
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DOI: | 10.1055/s-0040-1701427 |
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Resumo: | Background: Due to the alarming growth of obesity over the world, strategies of nutritional guidance are necessary for the treatment and prevention of this disease. Thus, the objective of the present study was to provide a single session of nutritional counseling to a group of climacteric women and to assess the efficacy of this procedure 2 years later and to calculate the concordance between methods that evaluate body composition. Methods: Anthropometric, dietary and physical activity data were collected from the volunteers studied, who were then counseled about correct eating habits and the importance of physical activity during a single visit lasting 120 minutes. Two years later, the same women were reevaluated on the basis of the same criteria as used for the initial evaluation. Body composition and energy expenditure were assessed by bioelectrical impedance, DXA and indirect calorimetry, and food intake was calculated. Anthropometric measurements were made and laboratory tests were also performed. The initial and final analyses were compared statistically by the Wilcoxon test for paired samples and the St. Laurent test was applied to determine the concordance of the methods for the determination of body composition. Results: Ten women were followed up during the study period and their mean (±SD) age was 54 ± 8 years at the beginning of the study. The dietary history of the subjects studied showed deficient intake of calcium, vitamins, zinc and fibers both at the beginning and at the end of the study. A greater intake of cholesterol and carbohydrates occurred at the end of the study. The anthropometric measurements and all other body composition measurements remained constant, with concordance between the anthropometric and DXA measurements regarding body mass. Conclusion: The data show the inefficiency of a single visit or counseling session regarding a change of nutritional habits in these patients, despite the limited number of participants. |
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Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric womennutritionobesitymenopauseagingcounselingBackground: Due to the alarming growth of obesity over the world, strategies of nutritional guidance are necessary for the treatment and prevention of this disease. Thus, the objective of the present study was to provide a single session of nutritional counseling to a group of climacteric women and to assess the efficacy of this procedure 2 years later and to calculate the concordance between methods that evaluate body composition. Methods: Anthropometric, dietary and physical activity data were collected from the volunteers studied, who were then counseled about correct eating habits and the importance of physical activity during a single visit lasting 120 minutes. Two years later, the same women were reevaluated on the basis of the same criteria as used for the initial evaluation. Body composition and energy expenditure were assessed by bioelectrical impedance, DXA and indirect calorimetry, and food intake was calculated. Anthropometric measurements were made and laboratory tests were also performed. The initial and final analyses were compared statistically by the Wilcoxon test for paired samples and the St. Laurent test was applied to determine the concordance of the methods for the determination of body composition. Results: Ten women were followed up during the study period and their mean (±SD) age was 54 ± 8 years at the beginning of the study. The dietary history of the subjects studied showed deficient intake of calcium, vitamins, zinc and fibers both at the beginning and at the end of the study. A greater intake of cholesterol and carbohydrates occurred at the end of the study. The anthropometric measurements and all other body composition measurements remained constant, with concordance between the anthropometric and DXA measurements regarding body mass. Conclusion: The data show the inefficiency of a single visit or counseling session regarding a change of nutritional habits in these patients, despite the limited number of participants.MetaScience Press2022-01-25info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-reviewed Articleapplication/pdfhttps://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijn/article/view/4410.1055/s-0040-1701427International Journal of Nutrology; Vol. 5 No. 1 (2012): International Journal of Nutrology (IJN) - January 2012; 43-492595-28541984-301110.1055/s-010-45544reponame:International Journal of Nutrology (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Nutrologia (ABRAN)instacron:ABRANenghttps://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijn/article/view/44/41Copyright (c) 2022 International Journal of Nutrologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Roberta Deh SouzaMarchini, Julio SérgioIannetta, OdilonSuen, Vivian Marques Miguel2022-01-25T13:48:27Zoai:ojs2.ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com:article/44Revistahttps://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijnONGhttps://ijn.zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com/index.php/ijn/oaiijn@zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com || editorchief@zotarellifilhoscientificworks.com10.544482595-28541984-3011opendoar:2022-01-25T13:48:27International Journal of Nutrology (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Nutrologia (ABRAN)false |
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Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women |
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Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women |
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Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women Santos, Roberta Deh Souza nutrition obesity menopause aging counseling Santos, Roberta Deh Souza nutrition obesity menopause aging counseling |
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Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women |
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Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women |
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Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women |
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Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women |
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Failure of a single nutrition counseling session for climacteric women |
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Santos, Roberta Deh Souza |
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Santos, Roberta Deh Souza Santos, Roberta Deh Souza Marchini, Julio Sérgio Iannetta, Odilon Suen, Vivian Marques Miguel Marchini, Julio Sérgio Iannetta, Odilon Suen, Vivian Marques Miguel |
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Santos, Roberta Deh Souza Marchini, Julio Sérgio Iannetta, Odilon Suen, Vivian Marques Miguel |
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nutrition obesity menopause aging counseling |
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nutrition obesity menopause aging counseling |
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Background: Due to the alarming growth of obesity over the world, strategies of nutritional guidance are necessary for the treatment and prevention of this disease. Thus, the objective of the present study was to provide a single session of nutritional counseling to a group of climacteric women and to assess the efficacy of this procedure 2 years later and to calculate the concordance between methods that evaluate body composition. Methods: Anthropometric, dietary and physical activity data were collected from the volunteers studied, who were then counseled about correct eating habits and the importance of physical activity during a single visit lasting 120 minutes. Two years later, the same women were reevaluated on the basis of the same criteria as used for the initial evaluation. Body composition and energy expenditure were assessed by bioelectrical impedance, DXA and indirect calorimetry, and food intake was calculated. Anthropometric measurements were made and laboratory tests were also performed. The initial and final analyses were compared statistically by the Wilcoxon test for paired samples and the St. Laurent test was applied to determine the concordance of the methods for the determination of body composition. Results: Ten women were followed up during the study period and their mean (±SD) age was 54 ± 8 years at the beginning of the study. The dietary history of the subjects studied showed deficient intake of calcium, vitamins, zinc and fibers both at the beginning and at the end of the study. A greater intake of cholesterol and carbohydrates occurred at the end of the study. The anthropometric measurements and all other body composition measurements remained constant, with concordance between the anthropometric and DXA measurements regarding body mass. Conclusion: The data show the inefficiency of a single visit or counseling session regarding a change of nutritional habits in these patients, despite the limited number of participants. |
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