Artículo
Effect of a single nutritional intervention previous to a critical period of fat gain in university students with overweight and obesity: A randomized controlled trial
Fecha
2020-07Registro en:
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Volume 17, Issue 14, Pages 1 - 132 July 2020 Article number 5149
1660-4601
10.3390/ijerph17145149
Autor
Hernández Jaña, S.
Huber Pérez, T.
Palma Leal, X.
Guerrero Ibacache, P.
Campos Núñez, V.
Zavala Crichton, J.P.
Jorquera Aguilera, C.
Sadarangani, K.P.
Rodriguez Rodriguez, F.
Cristi Montero, C.
Institución
Resumen
Background: the present study aimed to investigate the effects of a single nutritional preventive session previous to a critical period linked to fat gain in university students with overweightness and obesity, emulating a nutritional session of a public health system. Methods: In this single-blind randomized controlled trial, 23 students met all the criteria to be included (20.91 ± 2.52-year-old; 52.2% women) who were divided into two groups: intervention group (IG) and control group (CG). Fat mass (FM) by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA), physical activity by accelerometry, feeding evaluation through three questionnaires, and a set of healthy lifestyle recommendations were evaluated before and after the national holidays (NH). Results: Our findings showed that FM increased significantly in the CG, but not in the IG (CG = 428.1g; IG = 321.9g; ∆ = 106.2g; p = 0.654 [95% CI = −379.57, 591.92]). However, no differences were found during the NH between them (Hedges’ g effect size = 0.19; p = 0.654). In addition, no statistical differences were observed between groups in feeding evaluations, the set of recommendations performed, and physical activity. Conclusion: a single preventive session before a critical period, using a similar counselling approach as used in the public health system, might not be enough to promote changes in eating and physical activity patterns and preventing fat gain in overweight/obese university students. Long-term interventions are a must. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.