Short-term nutritional counseling reduces body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold and triglycerides in women with metabolic syndrome
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Resumo: | Background: It is recognized that the growing epidemic of metabolic syndrome is related to dietary and lifestyle changes.Objective: the purpose of this study was to evaluate short-term application of nutritional counseling in women with metabolic syndrome.Methods: This follow-up study was conducted from September to November 2008 with thirty three women >= 35 years old screened clinically for nutritional counseling. Dietary intake was reported, and biochemical and body composition measures were taken at baseline and after three months of follow-up.Results: of the 33 women evaluated, 29 patients completed the study. the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and obesity was high at 38%, 72.4%, 55.2%, and 75.8%, respectively. At the end of three-months of follow-up, a significant decline in body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold, and triglycerides was observed, as was an increase in calcium and vitamin D intake. the multiple regression analysis showed that changes in body mass index, triceps skinfold, waist circumference and triglyceride levels after nutritional intervention were positively associated with changes in anthropometric (loss of body weight) and biochemical (decrease of TG/HDL-c ratio) parameters. Moreover, waist circumference changes were negatively associated with changes in calcium and vitamin D intake.Conclusion: Short-term nutritional counseling improved some factors of metabolic syndrome. Moreover, the increases in calcium and vitamin D consumption can be associated with the improvement in markers of metabolic syndrome. |
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Short-term nutritional counseling reduces body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold and triglycerides in women with metabolic syndromeBackground: It is recognized that the growing epidemic of metabolic syndrome is related to dietary and lifestyle changes.Objective: the purpose of this study was to evaluate short-term application of nutritional counseling in women with metabolic syndrome.Methods: This follow-up study was conducted from September to November 2008 with thirty three women >= 35 years old screened clinically for nutritional counseling. Dietary intake was reported, and biochemical and body composition measures were taken at baseline and after three months of follow-up.Results: of the 33 women evaluated, 29 patients completed the study. the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and obesity was high at 38%, 72.4%, 55.2%, and 75.8%, respectively. At the end of three-months of follow-up, a significant decline in body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold, and triglycerides was observed, as was an increase in calcium and vitamin D intake. the multiple regression analysis showed that changes in body mass index, triceps skinfold, waist circumference and triglyceride levels after nutritional intervention were positively associated with changes in anthropometric (loss of body weight) and biochemical (decrease of TG/HDL-c ratio) parameters. Moreover, waist circumference changes were negatively associated with changes in calcium and vitamin D intake.Conclusion: Short-term nutritional counseling improved some factors of metabolic syndrome. Moreover, the increases in calcium and vitamin D consumption can be associated with the improvement in markers of metabolic syndrome.Univ São Paulo, Sch Med, Lab Med Invest LIM 18, BR-09500900 São Paulo, BrazilMogi das Cruzes Univ UMC, Nutr Course, Mogi Das Cruzes, SP, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Physiol, São Paulo, BrazilUniversidade Federal de São Paulo, Dept Physiol, São Paulo, BrazilWeb of ScienceConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Biomed Central LtdUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Mogi das Cruzes Univ UMCUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Pimentel, Gustavo Duarte [UNIFESP]Arimura, Silvia T.Moura, Bruno M. deSilva, Maria E. R.Sousa, Maysa V. de2016-01-24T13:59:19Z2016-01-24T13:59:19Z2010-02-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion7application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-5996-2-13Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome. London: Biomed Central Ltd, v. 2, 7 p., 2010.10.1186/1758-5996-2-13WOS000290257700002.pdf1758-5996http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/32264WOS:000290257700002engDiabetology & Metabolic Syndromeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNIFESPinstname:Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)instacron:UNIFESP2024-07-27T13:36:36Zoai:repositorio.unifesp.br/:11600/32264Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.unifesp.br/oai/requestbiblioteca.csp@unifesp.bropendoar:34652024-07-27T13:36:36Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP - Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)false |
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Short-term nutritional counseling reduces body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold and triglycerides in women with metabolic syndrome |
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Short-term nutritional counseling reduces body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold and triglycerides in women with metabolic syndrome |
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Short-term nutritional counseling reduces body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold and triglycerides in women with metabolic syndrome Pimentel, Gustavo Duarte [UNIFESP] |
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Short-term nutritional counseling reduces body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold and triglycerides in women with metabolic syndrome |
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Short-term nutritional counseling reduces body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold and triglycerides in women with metabolic syndrome |
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Short-term nutritional counseling reduces body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold and triglycerides in women with metabolic syndrome |
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Short-term nutritional counseling reduces body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold and triglycerides in women with metabolic syndrome |
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Short-term nutritional counseling reduces body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold and triglycerides in women with metabolic syndrome |
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Pimentel, Gustavo Duarte [UNIFESP] |
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Pimentel, Gustavo Duarte [UNIFESP] Arimura, Silvia T. Moura, Bruno M. de Silva, Maria E. R. Sousa, Maysa V. de |
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Arimura, Silvia T. Moura, Bruno M. de Silva, Maria E. R. Sousa, Maysa V. de |
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Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Mogi das Cruzes Univ UMC Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Pimentel, Gustavo Duarte [UNIFESP] Arimura, Silvia T. Moura, Bruno M. de Silva, Maria E. R. Sousa, Maysa V. de |
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Background: It is recognized that the growing epidemic of metabolic syndrome is related to dietary and lifestyle changes.Objective: the purpose of this study was to evaluate short-term application of nutritional counseling in women with metabolic syndrome.Methods: This follow-up study was conducted from September to November 2008 with thirty three women >= 35 years old screened clinically for nutritional counseling. Dietary intake was reported, and biochemical and body composition measures were taken at baseline and after three months of follow-up.Results: of the 33 women evaluated, 29 patients completed the study. the prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, and obesity was high at 38%, 72.4%, 55.2%, and 75.8%, respectively. At the end of three-months of follow-up, a significant decline in body mass index, waist circumference, triceps skinfold, and triglycerides was observed, as was an increase in calcium and vitamin D intake. the multiple regression analysis showed that changes in body mass index, triceps skinfold, waist circumference and triglyceride levels after nutritional intervention were positively associated with changes in anthropometric (loss of body weight) and biochemical (decrease of TG/HDL-c ratio) parameters. Moreover, waist circumference changes were negatively associated with changes in calcium and vitamin D intake.Conclusion: Short-term nutritional counseling improved some factors of metabolic syndrome. Moreover, the increases in calcium and vitamin D consumption can be associated with the improvement in markers of metabolic syndrome. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1758-5996-2-13 Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome. London: Biomed Central Ltd, v. 2, 7 p., 2010. 10.1186/1758-5996-2-13 WOS000290257700002.pdf 1758-5996 http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/32264 WOS:000290257700002 |
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Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome. London: Biomed Central Ltd, v. 2, 7 p., 2010. 10.1186/1758-5996-2-13 WOS000290257700002.pdf 1758-5996 WOS:000290257700002 |
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