Abstract Background Reductions in energy intake are seen in weight loss trials, but whether this occurs with improvements to diet quality (DQ) is less established. The aim of this study was to evaluate changes in diet quality in a sample of volunteers in a weight loss trial. Methods This was a secondary analysis of dietary data from a lifestyle intervention trial (the HealthTrack study) which advised on dietary guidelines. The trial ran for 12 months with three treatment groups: control (general advice C), intervention (individualised advice, I), and intervention plus a supplement of walnuts (IW). Both the published a priori diet quality score (APDQS, maximum score 164) and a study specific Diet Quality Tracker (DQT, maximum score 44) indic...
Background: Little evidence exists on change in diet quality and weight change. Objectives:We examin...
Long-term nutrition trials may fail to respond to their original hypotheses if participants do not c...
Both epidemiological and intervention studies consistently show that regular consumption of nuts pro...
BACKGROUND: Reductions in energy intake are seen in weight loss trials, but whether this occurs with...
Diet quality, the healthfulness of the diet, has been shown to relate to both cardiometabolic risk f...
Background Relatively little is known about dietary changes and their relationships with weight chan...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about dietary changes and their relationships with weight cha...
© 2020 The British Dietetic Association Ltd. Background: Consumption of food groups aligning with di...
Background: Better diet quality has been associated with less weight gain over time. However, few st...
Background: Being more specific about individual food choices may be advantageous for weight loss. I...
Dietary trials may link macronutrient intakes to health outcomes, but adherence to dietary targets r...
CONTEXT: Diet quality indices (DQIs) were developed to score and rank adherence to dietary patterns ...
One-year dietary quality change according to the preceding maximum weight in a lifestyle interventio...
BackgroundDietary strategies that help patients adhere to a weight reduction diet may increase the l...
A team-based 12-month lifestyle program for the treatment of metabolic syndrome (MetS) (involving ph...
Background: Little evidence exists on change in diet quality and weight change. Objectives:We examin...
Long-term nutrition trials may fail to respond to their original hypotheses if participants do not c...
Both epidemiological and intervention studies consistently show that regular consumption of nuts pro...
BACKGROUND: Reductions in energy intake are seen in weight loss trials, but whether this occurs with...
Diet quality, the healthfulness of the diet, has been shown to relate to both cardiometabolic risk f...
Background Relatively little is known about dietary changes and their relationships with weight chan...
BACKGROUND: Relatively little is known about dietary changes and their relationships with weight cha...
© 2020 The British Dietetic Association Ltd. Background: Consumption of food groups aligning with di...
Background: Better diet quality has been associated with less weight gain over time. However, few st...
Background: Being more specific about individual food choices may be advantageous for weight loss. I...
Dietary trials may link macronutrient intakes to health outcomes, but adherence to dietary targets r...
CONTEXT: Diet quality indices (DQIs) were developed to score and rank adherence to dietary patterns ...
One-year dietary quality change according to the preceding maximum weight in a lifestyle interventio...
BackgroundDietary strategies that help patients adhere to a weight reduction diet may increase the l...
A team-based 12-month lifestyle program for the treatment of metabolic syndrome (MetS) (involving ph...
Background: Little evidence exists on change in diet quality and weight change. Objectives:We examin...
Long-term nutrition trials may fail to respond to their original hypotheses if participants do not c...
Both epidemiological and intervention studies consistently show that regular consumption of nuts pro...