Key PointsQuestionWhat is the effect of a nutritional and behavioral intervention focused on encouraging an energy-reduced Mediterranean diet and physical activity on the dietary pattern of participants after 12 months? FindingsIn this preliminary analysis of an ongoing randomized clinical trial involving 6874 participants, an intervention focused on encouraging an energy-reduced Mediterranean diet and promoting physical activity, compared with advice to follow an energy-unrestricted Mediterranean diet, resulted in a significant increase in a measure of diet adherence, the 17-item energy-reduced Mediterranean diet score, at 12 months (4.7 points vs 2.5 points; score range, 0-17; minimal clinically important difference, 1 point). MeaningA nu...
BackgroundThe development and implementation of effective physical activity (PA) intervention progra...
BackgroundObesity is produced by the enlargement of the adipose tissue. Functioning as an endocrine ...
© 2013 Massachusetts Medical Society[Background]: Observational cohort studies and a secondary preve...
[Importance] High-quality dietary patterns may help prevent chronic disease, but limited data exist ...
Importance: High-quality dietary patterns may help prevent chronic disease, but limited data exist f...
Importance: Strategies targeting body composition may help prevent chronic diseases in persons with ...
Purpose: long-term nutrition trials may fail to respond to their original hypotheses if participants...
The long-term impact of intentional weight loss on cardiovascular events remains unknown. We describ...
Long-term nutrition trials may fail to respond to their original hypotheses if participants do not c...
Abstract Background: Dietary intervention success requires strong participant adherence, but very f...
Background: Dietary intervention success requires strong participant adherence, but very few studies...
Purpose Long-term nutrition trials may fail to respond to their original hypotheses if participants ...
Objective: Assessment of the effectiveness of an intervention aimed to increase adherence to the Med...
Background Epidemiological studies suggest that the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) may reduce the ris...
Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) may reduce the risk of de-veloping the metabolic syndrome (MetS). We co...
BackgroundThe development and implementation of effective physical activity (PA) intervention progra...
BackgroundObesity is produced by the enlargement of the adipose tissue. Functioning as an endocrine ...
© 2013 Massachusetts Medical Society[Background]: Observational cohort studies and a secondary preve...
[Importance] High-quality dietary patterns may help prevent chronic disease, but limited data exist ...
Importance: High-quality dietary patterns may help prevent chronic disease, but limited data exist f...
Importance: Strategies targeting body composition may help prevent chronic diseases in persons with ...
Purpose: long-term nutrition trials may fail to respond to their original hypotheses if participants...
The long-term impact of intentional weight loss on cardiovascular events remains unknown. We describ...
Long-term nutrition trials may fail to respond to their original hypotheses if participants do not c...
Abstract Background: Dietary intervention success requires strong participant adherence, but very f...
Background: Dietary intervention success requires strong participant adherence, but very few studies...
Purpose Long-term nutrition trials may fail to respond to their original hypotheses if participants ...
Objective: Assessment of the effectiveness of an intervention aimed to increase adherence to the Med...
Background Epidemiological studies suggest that the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) may reduce the ris...
Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) may reduce the risk of de-veloping the metabolic syndrome (MetS). We co...
BackgroundThe development and implementation of effective physical activity (PA) intervention progra...
BackgroundObesity is produced by the enlargement of the adipose tissue. Functioning as an endocrine ...
© 2013 Massachusetts Medical Society[Background]: Observational cohort studies and a secondary preve...