Lifestyle and Behavior. Lower Fat Intake Is Associated With Lower Weight and Cholesterol at 4 Months in Adults With Impaired Glucose Metabolism.
Autor: | Lipscomb, Elaine R., Caffrey, Helena M., Hays, Laura M., Finch, Emily A., Saha, Chandan K., Ackermann, Ronald T. |
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TYPE 2 diabetes prevention
PREDIABETIC state ANALYSIS of variance BEHAVIOR modification BLOOD pressure BLOOD sugar REGULATION of body weight CHI-squared test DIABETES DIET FISHER exact test FAT content of food GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin HEALTH behavior HIGH density lipoproteins MULTIVARIATE analysis PATIENT education PROBABILITY theory QUESTIONNAIRES REGRESSION analysis RESEARCH funding T-test (Statistics) TIME WEIGHT loss PILOT projects RANDOMIZED controlled trials PHYSICAL activity THERAPEUTICS |
Zdroj: | Diabetes Spectrum; Winter2012, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p49-55, 7p |
Abstrakt: | The article discusses the Diabetes Education & Prevention with a Lifestyle Intervention Offered at the YMCA (DEPLOY) study that was contrived to reach a modest weight loss through reduced intake of total dietary calories starting with reduced dietary fat. It explores the possible effects of the nutrition intake change to the total cholesterol and body weight of the 92 adults who enrolled in the study. Tables which show the results of the dietary outcomes of the participants are also presented. |
Databáze: | Complementary Index |
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