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Nutrient-dense, Plant-rich Dietary Intervention Effective at Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors for Worksites: A Pilot Study
by
Fuhrman, Joel Harvey
, Sutliffe, Jay Thomas
, Beetham, Raena Marie
, Carnot, Mary Jo
, Peddy, Madison Sarah
in
Adult
/ Algae
/ Blood Pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Body Weights and Measures
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Diet
/ Diet Therapy - methods
/ Disease
/ Female
/ Food
/ Health care policy
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Life Style
/ Lifestyles
/ Lipoproteins - blood
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Pilot Projects
/ Risk Factors
/ Vegetables
/ Weight control
/ Workplace
/ Young Adult
2016
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Nutrient-dense, Plant-rich Dietary Intervention Effective at Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors for Worksites: A Pilot Study
by
Fuhrman, Joel Harvey
, Sutliffe, Jay Thomas
, Beetham, Raena Marie
, Carnot, Mary Jo
, Peddy, Madison Sarah
in
Adult
/ Algae
/ Blood Pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Body Weights and Measures
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Diet
/ Diet Therapy - methods
/ Disease
/ Female
/ Food
/ Health care policy
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Life Style
/ Lifestyles
/ Lipoproteins - blood
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Pilot Projects
/ Risk Factors
/ Vegetables
/ Weight control
/ Workplace
/ Young Adult
2016
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Nutrient-dense, Plant-rich Dietary Intervention Effective at Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors for Worksites: A Pilot Study
by
Fuhrman, Joel Harvey
, Sutliffe, Jay Thomas
, Beetham, Raena Marie
, Carnot, Mary Jo
, Peddy, Madison Sarah
in
Adult
/ Algae
/ Blood Pressure
/ Body mass index
/ Body Weights and Measures
/ Cardiovascular Diseases - prevention & control
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Diet
/ Diet Therapy - methods
/ Disease
/ Female
/ Food
/ Health care policy
/ Health Promotion - methods
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Life Style
/ Lifestyles
/ Lipoproteins - blood
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Mortality
/ Pilot Projects
/ Risk Factors
/ Vegetables
/ Weight control
/ Workplace
/ Young Adult
2016
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Nutrient-dense, Plant-rich Dietary Intervention Effective at Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors for Worksites: A Pilot Study
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Nutrient-dense, Plant-rich Dietary Intervention Effective at Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors for Worksites: A Pilot Study
2016
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conduct interventions for health promotion and disease prevention to ameliorate chronic risk factors for disease, such as for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Likewise, nutrient-dense, plant-rich (NDPR) dietary patterns have been shown to be effective at preventing and improving chronic-disease conditions, including CVD. Objective • The study's aim was to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of an NDPR dietary intervention for worksites to lower CVD risk factors. Design • The study was a 6-wk pilot intervention using a pretest and posttest design.
The intervention was conducted at the Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, AZ, USA) and sponsored by its Employee Assistance and Wellness Department. Participants • Participants were 35 employees with body mass indexes (BMIs) >25 kg/m2 who were ready and willing to make a lifestyle change, who were not currently participating in a weight loss program, and who were not taking any medications that could increase medical risk or had weight loss as a primary side effect. The average age of participants was 42.57 y; 91.4% were female, and 80% were Caucasian. Intervention • The intervention used a dietary protocol consisting of the daily consumption of greens, beans, legumes, and a variety of other vegetables, as well as fresh or frozen whole fruits, nuts, seeds, and whole grains. Participants were encouraged to minimize the consumption of refined grains, vegetable oils, processed foods, and animal products. Outcome Measures • The study measured serum lipids, height, weight, waist and hip circumference, waist-to-hip ratio, and blood pressure. Results • Based on paired-sample t tests and Wilcoxon signed-ranks test with a maximum level of P = .05, the intervention resulted in significant changes in weight, BMI, waist and hip measurements, high-density lipoproteins, low-density lipoproteins, and estimated average glucose. Conclusions • The findings favorably revealed that an NDPR dietary intervention that was developed for worksites was an effective approach for reducing CVD risk factors.
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