Effect of a Nutritional and Behavioral Intervention on Energy-Reduced Mediterranean Diet Adherence Among Patients With Metabolic Syndrome: Interim Analysis of the PREDIMED-Plus Randomized Clinical Trial

dc.contributor.authorSayón Orea, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorRazquin, Cristina
dc.contributor.authorBulló, Mònica
dc.contributor.authorCorella Piquer, Dolores
dc.contributor.authorFitó Colomer, Montserrat
dc.contributor.authorRomaguera, Dora
dc.contributor.authorVioque, Jesús
dc.contributor.authorAlonso Gómez, Ángel M.
dc.contributor.authorWärnberg, Julia
dc.contributor.authorMartínez, J. Alfredo, 1957-
dc.contributor.authorSerra Majem, Lluís
dc.contributor.authorEstruch Riba, Ramon
dc.contributor.authorTinahones, Francisco J.
dc.contributor.authorLapetra, José
dc.contributor.authorPintó Sala, Xavier
dc.contributor.authorTur, Josep Antoni
dc.contributor.authorLópez Miranda, José
dc.contributor.authorBueno Cavanillas, Aurora
dc.contributor.authorDelgado Rodríguez, Miguel
dc.contributor.authorMatía Martín, Pilar
dc.contributor.authorDaimiel, Lidia
dc.contributor.authorMartín Sánchez, Vicente
dc.contributor.authorVidal i Cortada, Josep
dc.contributor.authorVázquez, Clotilde
dc.contributor.authorRos Rahola, Emilio
dc.contributor.authorRuiz Canela, Miguel
dc.contributor.authorSorlí, José V.
dc.contributor.authorCastañer, Olga
dc.contributor.authorFiol Sala, Miguel
dc.contributor.authorNavarrete Muñoz, Eva Maria
dc.contributor.authorArós, Fernando
dc.contributor.authorGómez Gracia, Enrique
dc.contributor.authorZulet, M. Angeles
dc.contributor.authorSánchez-Villegas, Almudena
dc.contributor.authorCasas Rodríguez, Rosa M.
dc.contributor.authorBernal López, M. Rosa
dc.contributor.authorSantos Lozano, José Manuel
dc.contributor.authorCorbella, Emili
dc.contributor.authorBouzas, Cristina
dc.contributor.authorGarcía Arellano, Ana
dc.contributor.authorBasora, Josep
dc.contributor.authorAsensio, Eva M.
dc.contributor.authorSchröder, Helmut, 1958-
dc.contributor.authorTojal Sierra, Lucas
dc.contributor.authorToledo Atucha, Estefanía
dc.contributor.authorDíaz Lopez, Andrés
dc.contributor.authorGoday Arnó, Albert
dc.contributor.authorSalas Salvadó, Jordi
dc.contributor.authorMartínez-González, Miguel Ángel, 1957-
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-09T18:13:37Z
dc.date.available2022-03-09T18:13:37Z
dc.date.issued2019-10-15
dc.date.updated2022-03-09T18:13:37Z
dc.description.abstractKey PointsQuestionWhat is the effect of a nutritional and behavioral intervention focused on encouraging an energy-reduced Mediterranean diet and physical activity on the dietary pattern of participants after 12 months? FindingsIn this preliminary analysis of an ongoing randomized clinical trial involving 6874 participants, an intervention focused on encouraging an energy-reduced Mediterranean diet and promoting physical activity, compared with advice to follow an energy-unrestricted Mediterranean diet, resulted in a significant increase in a measure of diet adherence, the 17-item energy-reduced Mediterranean diet score, at 12 months (4.7 points vs 2.5 points; score range, 0-17; minimal clinically important difference, 1 point). MeaningA nutritional and behavioral intervention focused on encouraging an energy-reduced Mediterranean diet and physical activity led to a significant improvement in a measure of diet adherence at 12 months. Further evaluation of the effects on long-term cardiovascular and other health outcomes is needed. ImportanceHigh-quality dietary patterns may help prevent chronic disease, but limited data exist from randomized trials about the effects of nutritional and behavioral interventions on dietary changes. ObjectiveTo assess the effect of a nutritional and physical activity education program on dietary quality. Design, Setting, and ParticipantsPreliminary exploratory interim analysis of an ongoing randomized trial. In 23 research centers in Spain, 6874 men and women aged 55 to 75 years with metabolic syndrome and no cardiovascular disease were enrolled in the trial between September 2013 and December 2016, with final data collection in March 2019. InterventionsParticipants were randomized to an intervention group that encouraged an energy-reduced Mediterranean diet, promoted physical activity, and provided behavioral support (n=3406) or to a control group that encouraged an energy-unrestricted Mediterranean diet (n=3468). All participants received allotments of extra-virgin olive oil (1 L/mo) and nuts (125 g/mo) for free. Main Outcomes and MeasuresThe primary outcome was 12-month change in adherence based on the energy-reduced Mediterranean diet (er-MedDiet) score (range, 0-17; higher scores indicate greater adherence; minimal clinically important difference, 1 point). ResultsAmong 6874 randomized participants (mean [SD] age, 65.0 [4.9] years; 3406 [52%] men), 6583 (96%) completed the 12-month follow-up and were included in the main analysis. The mean (SD) er-MedDiet score was 8.5 (2.6) at baseline and 13.2 (2.7) at 12 months in the intervention group (increase, 4.7 [95% CI, 4.6-4.8]) and 8.6 (2.7) at baseline and 11.1 (2.8) at 12 months in the control group (increase, 2.5 [95% CI, 2.3-2.6]) (between-group difference, 2.2 [95% CI, 2.1-2.4]; P<.001). Conclusions and RelevanceIn this preliminary analysis of an ongoing trial, an intervention that encouraged an energy-reduced Mediterranean diet and physical activity, compared with advice to follow an energy-unrestricted Mediterranean diet, resulted in a significantly greater increase in diet adherence after 12 months. Further evaluation of long-term cardiovascular effects is needed. Trial Registrationisrctn.com Identifier: ISRCTN89898870 This preliminary exploratory analysis of the ongoing PREDIMED-Plus randomized trial reports dietary adherence among Spanish community-dwelling participants with metabolic syndrome randomized to an energy-reduced Mediterranean diet, physical activity, and behavioral support vs an energy-unrestricted Mediterranean diet alone.
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dc.identifier.idgrec695794
dc.identifier.issn0098-7484
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/183967
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherAmerican Medical Association (AMA)
dc.relation.isformatofReproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2019.14630
dc.relation.ispartofJAMA-Journal of the American Medical Association, 2019, vol. 322, num. 15, p. 1486-1499
dc.relation.projectIDinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/340918/EU//PREDIMED PLUS
dc.relation.urihttps://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2019.14630
dc.rights(c) American Medical Association (AMA), 2019
dc.rights.accessRightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.sourceArticles publicats en revistes (Medicina)
dc.subject.classificationCuina mediterrània
dc.subject.classificationSíndrome metabòlica
dc.subject.otherMediterranean cooking
dc.subject.otherMetabolic syndrome
dc.titleEffect of a Nutritional and Behavioral Intervention on Energy-Reduced Mediterranean Diet Adherence Among Patients With Metabolic Syndrome: Interim Analysis of the PREDIMED-Plus Randomized Clinical Trial
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