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Nutritional intervention programme among a Japanese-Brazilian community: procedures and results according to gender
Fecha
2010Registro en:
PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION, v.13, n.9, p.1453-1461, 2010
1368-9800
10.1017/S1368980010000935
Autor
DAMIAO, Renata
SARTORELLI, Daniela Saes
HIRAI, Amelia
MASSIMINO, Flavia
POLETTO, Juliana
BEVILACQUA, Marselle Rodrigues
CHAIM, Rita
SALVO, Vera Lucia Morais Antonio de
ASAKURA, Leiko
FERREIRA, Sandra Roberta Gouveia
ANDREONI, Solange
GIMENO, Suely Godoy Agostinho
Japanese Brazilians Diabet Study G
Institución
Resumen
Objective: To describe the results of a nutritional intervention programme among Japanese-Brazilians according to gender. Design: A non-controlled experimental study. Setting: The research included three points of clinical, nutritional and physical activity evaluation: at baseline (in 2005), after the first year and at the end of the second year (in 2007). The paired Student t test and multiple linear regression analysis were used to evaluate changes in the subjects` profile (clinical, nutritional and physical activity variables). Subjects: Japanese-Brazilians (n 575) of both genders, aged over 30 years. Results: We verified statistically significant reductions in body weight (0.9 kg), waist circumference (2.9 cm), blood pressure, fasting blood glucose (>3 mg/dl) and total cholesterol (>20 mg/dl) and its fractions, in both genders. We also found reductions in intake of energy (among men), protein (among women) and fat (both genders) and increases in intake of total fibre (among women) and carbohydrate (among men). Conclusions: The intervention programme indicated meaningful benefits for the intervention subjects, with changes in their habits that led to a `healthier` lifestyle positively impacting their nutritional and metabolic profile.