Background: Sustainable nutritional strategies to reduce risk factors of cardiovascular diseases are highly needed. Inclusion of meal replacements may increase adherence to plant-based diets (PBDs). Objective: The aim of this study was to test the effects of a transition from a western-type diet to a new nutritional paradigm with a PBD from predominately unrefined whole food sources, eaten ad libitum and including nutrient-enriched plant-based meal replacements twice daily. Design: This was a single-arm, prospective interventional trial for 10 weeks in 36 participants with extension to 36 weeks in 18 participants. The main endpoint was serum low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol measured at baseline, after 10 weeks (phase 1), and after ...
Background: Epidemiological studies and feeding trials with supplements suggest that fibre intake is...
Background: Dietary ?-linolenic acid (ALA) can be converted to long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty ...
Interventions: During 4 weeks 24 volunteers consumed a standardised meal, consisting of 500 g/day fr...
A plant-based diet (PBD) can provide numerous health benefits for patients with cardiovascular risk ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Plant-based diets are ...
CONTEXT: Multiple epidemiologic studies and some trials have linked diet with cardiovascular disease...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is becoming increasingly more prevalent in today’s society and is attri...
• One of the current problems in many affluent societies is the straightforward access to convenien...
Objective: To determine if a whole food plant-based diet can prevent and cure cardiovascular disease...
Rationale: Risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) are both modifiable and non-modifiable. Mod...
ContextMultiple epidemiologic studies and some trials have linked diet with cardiovascular disease (...
An effective lifestyle strategy to reduce cardiovascular diseases risk (CVD) factors is needed. We e...
Objective. To document the effect of a diet free from animal-sourced nutrients on body composition i...
Diet is an important tool in managing dyslipidemic disorders, thus contributing to the prophylaxis o...
Plant-based diets are recommended by dietary guidelines. This secondary analysis aimed to assess lon...
Background: Epidemiological studies and feeding trials with supplements suggest that fibre intake is...
Background: Dietary ?-linolenic acid (ALA) can be converted to long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty ...
Interventions: During 4 weeks 24 volunteers consumed a standardised meal, consisting of 500 g/day fr...
A plant-based diet (PBD) can provide numerous health benefits for patients with cardiovascular risk ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Plant-based diets are ...
CONTEXT: Multiple epidemiologic studies and some trials have linked diet with cardiovascular disease...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is becoming increasingly more prevalent in today’s society and is attri...
• One of the current problems in many affluent societies is the straightforward access to convenien...
Objective: To determine if a whole food plant-based diet can prevent and cure cardiovascular disease...
Rationale: Risk factors for cardiovascular disease (CVD) are both modifiable and non-modifiable. Mod...
ContextMultiple epidemiologic studies and some trials have linked diet with cardiovascular disease (...
An effective lifestyle strategy to reduce cardiovascular diseases risk (CVD) factors is needed. We e...
Objective. To document the effect of a diet free from animal-sourced nutrients on body composition i...
Diet is an important tool in managing dyslipidemic disorders, thus contributing to the prophylaxis o...
Plant-based diets are recommended by dietary guidelines. This secondary analysis aimed to assess lon...
Background: Epidemiological studies and feeding trials with supplements suggest that fibre intake is...
Background: Dietary ?-linolenic acid (ALA) can be converted to long-chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty ...
Interventions: During 4 weeks 24 volunteers consumed a standardised meal, consisting of 500 g/day fr...