PMID: 22331684Feb 15, 2012Paper

Effect of changes in the intake of weight of specific food groups on successful body weight loss during a multi-dietary strategy intervention trial

Journal of the American College of Nutrition
Ayala CanfiIris Shai

Abstract

Distinct weight loss dietary strategies are associated with changes in specific food groups. To address the effect of changes in specific weight of food groups on weight loss in a 2-year low-fat, Mediterranean, low-carbohydrate intervention trial (DIRECT). We assessed changes in the intake of 12 food groups among 322 participants (body mass index [BMI] = 31 kg/m(2); age = 52 years; 86% men), using a validated electronic food frequency questionnaire. The weight of the 3592.9 ± 1558 (g/d ± SD) of baseline food consumed consisted mainly of liquids, excluding water (32.6% of total weight of food); vegetables (18.8%), fruits (17.7%), dairy (9.0%), meat (7.7%), and bread/cereal/pasta/potatoes (7.1%). Participants significantly reduced food intake by 283.73 ± 1342 (g/d ± SD) at 6 months and by 963.36 ± 1869 (g/d ± SD) at 24 months (p < 0.05 as compared with baseline). Food weight changes were similar across diet groups (p = 0.366), whereas 6-month body weight loss was -4.6 ± 4.4 kg, -4.7 ± 4.9 kg, and -6.4 ± 6.6 kg for low-fat, Mediterranean, and low-carbohydrate groups, respectively; p < 0.026). In multivariate regression models, adjusted for age, sex, baseline body weight, and changes in weight intake of 12 food groups (g/d), indepe...Continue Reading

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