Dietary trials may link macronutrient intakes to health outcomes, but adherence to dietary targets requires advice based on an understanding of food composition and consumption patterns. Using data from a weight loss trial, we hypothesized that structured advice would be required for significant fat modification to occur. We compared participants' food choice patterns in response to advice based on a structured "whole-of-diet" model vs a general approach to healthy eating. Overweight participants (n = 122) were randomized to 2 advice arms (saturated fat [SFA] < 10% energy [E]): (1) general low fat (LF) control-(a) isoenergy, (b) -2000 kJ; and (2) structured LF high polyunsaturated fat (PUFA) (~10% energy PUFA; PUFA to SFA ratio ≥1) (LF-PUFA...
A randomized dietary intervention trial across 4 years examined diet, weight, and obesity incidence ...
Current dietary interventions in the treatment of obesity are struggling to prevent its increasing g...
Objective:A high-fibre diet is associated with a lower risk for diseases. However, few adults meet t...
Dietary advice to individuals in Medical Nutrition Therapy for the prevention and treatment of disea...
Five focus groups, matched by Stage of Change, explored subjects perceptions about dietary fat reduc...
Background: Reductions in energy intake are seen in weight loss trials, but whether this occurs with...
Abstract Background Reductions in energy intake are seen in weight loss trials, but whether this occ...
Randomised controlled trials provide the highest level of evidence for the effects of foods and food...
The American Heart Association (AHA) dietary guidelines recommend 30–35% of energy intake (%E)...
The effect of the vast variety of nutrients on metabolic outcome and health is complex. A large numb...
This study compared two types of dietary advice on weight loss, weight maintenance and quality of li...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects, on food intake, body weight and body composition, of compliance to...
Abstract Consumers are often confused about nutrition research findings and recommendations. As cont...
© 2020 The British Dietetic Association Ltd. Background: Consumption of food groups aligning with di...
Dietary treatment of obesity should aim to reduce the risk of chronic disease. This involves reducti...
A randomized dietary intervention trial across 4 years examined diet, weight, and obesity incidence ...
Current dietary interventions in the treatment of obesity are struggling to prevent its increasing g...
Objective:A high-fibre diet is associated with a lower risk for diseases. However, few adults meet t...
Dietary advice to individuals in Medical Nutrition Therapy for the prevention and treatment of disea...
Five focus groups, matched by Stage of Change, explored subjects perceptions about dietary fat reduc...
Background: Reductions in energy intake are seen in weight loss trials, but whether this occurs with...
Abstract Background Reductions in energy intake are seen in weight loss trials, but whether this occ...
Randomised controlled trials provide the highest level of evidence for the effects of foods and food...
The American Heart Association (AHA) dietary guidelines recommend 30–35% of energy intake (%E)...
The effect of the vast variety of nutrients on metabolic outcome and health is complex. A large numb...
This study compared two types of dietary advice on weight loss, weight maintenance and quality of li...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the effects, on food intake, body weight and body composition, of compliance to...
Abstract Consumers are often confused about nutrition research findings and recommendations. As cont...
© 2020 The British Dietetic Association Ltd. Background: Consumption of food groups aligning with di...
Dietary treatment of obesity should aim to reduce the risk of chronic disease. This involves reducti...
A randomized dietary intervention trial across 4 years examined diet, weight, and obesity incidence ...
Current dietary interventions in the treatment of obesity are struggling to prevent its increasing g...
Objective:A high-fibre diet is associated with a lower risk for diseases. However, few adults meet t...