Aim: To assess the effectiveness of specific advice for increasing fruit, vegetable and dairy intake in free-living men participating in a weight loss study.Methods: Subjects were randomised to one of two 12-week weight loss diets, either the WELL with daily targets of four serves of fruit, four serves of vegetables and three serves of dairy or a low fat diet (LF) with general advice to increase fruit and vegetable intake. Three-day food group diaries and a food frequency questionnaire assessed intake.Results: Fifty-four overweight/obese male adults completed the study (WELL, n = 27; LF, n = 27; body mass index (mean ± standard deviation), 30.4 ± 2.5 kg/m2; age, 47.7 ± 9.5 years). There was no difference in mean weight ...
Background Dietary recommendations emphasize increased consumption of fruit, vegetables, and whole g...
Dietary guidelines around the world recommend increased intakes of fruits and non-starchy vegetables...
This study evaluated which was the main nutritional change associated with weight reduction of overw...
Background/Objectives: Globally, fruit and vegetable intakes are well below recommendations despite ...
This study reports results from a randomized controlled intervention trial, focusing on: (1) the ide...
The objective of the present study was to assess to what extent fruit and vegetable intakes track ov...
Background Current dietary guidelines recommend eating a variety of fruits and vegetables. However,...
To determine whether changes in dietary intakes predict weight loss, we studied 80 overweight adults...
Background Current dietary guidelines recommend eating a variety of fruits and vegetables. However, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the number of portions of fruit and vegetables consumed daily by a large repres...
Current dietary guidelines recommend eating a variety of fruits and vegetables. However, based on nu...
Only 23% of Americans eat the recommended 5 or more servings per day of fruits and vegetables. The o...
Obesity and its accompanying morbidity and mortality is arguably one of the greatest health care cha...
Background: Energy excess, low fruit and vegetable intake and other suboptimal dietary habits contri...
Background: High fruit and vegetable intakes may limit weight gain, particularly in susceptible pers...
Background Dietary recommendations emphasize increased consumption of fruit, vegetables, and whole g...
Dietary guidelines around the world recommend increased intakes of fruits and non-starchy vegetables...
This study evaluated which was the main nutritional change associated with weight reduction of overw...
Background/Objectives: Globally, fruit and vegetable intakes are well below recommendations despite ...
This study reports results from a randomized controlled intervention trial, focusing on: (1) the ide...
The objective of the present study was to assess to what extent fruit and vegetable intakes track ov...
Background Current dietary guidelines recommend eating a variety of fruits and vegetables. However,...
To determine whether changes in dietary intakes predict weight loss, we studied 80 overweight adults...
Background Current dietary guidelines recommend eating a variety of fruits and vegetables. However, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the number of portions of fruit and vegetables consumed daily by a large repres...
Current dietary guidelines recommend eating a variety of fruits and vegetables. However, based on nu...
Only 23% of Americans eat the recommended 5 or more servings per day of fruits and vegetables. The o...
Obesity and its accompanying morbidity and mortality is arguably one of the greatest health care cha...
Background: Energy excess, low fruit and vegetable intake and other suboptimal dietary habits contri...
Background: High fruit and vegetable intakes may limit weight gain, particularly in susceptible pers...
Background Dietary recommendations emphasize increased consumption of fruit, vegetables, and whole g...
Dietary guidelines around the world recommend increased intakes of fruits and non-starchy vegetables...
This study evaluated which was the main nutritional change associated with weight reduction of overw...