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Effect of a Lifestyle Intervention Program With Energy-Restricted Mediterranean Diet and Exercise on Weight Loss and Cardiovascular Risk Factors: One-Year Results of the PREDIMED-Plus Trial

Lidia ÁNgeles Daimiel-ruizRocío Zamanillo CamposRicardo Tosca-seguraAlba Marcos-delgadoVicente MartinJose Lopez-mirandaXavier Pintó SalaRamon Sagarra ÀLamoMiguel A. RubioCristina RazquinCristina BotellaJosep BasoraManuela Garcia De La HeraMònica BullóRosa CasasMaira Bes-rastrolloMonica DomenechChristopher PapandreouJuan José Cabré VilaMiguel Ruiz-canelaJesús Francisco García-gavilánLucía Camacho-barciaPaula CarrascoJulia WarnbergMario Gutiérrez-bedmarAndrés Díaz-lópezLaura Forcano GamazoAlicia Lopez MaldonadoMercè López GrauJoana RipollAna Maria Ruiz-leonAina M YañezMiguel Camafort-babkowskiFernando Fernández-arandaJosé V SorlíLaura M Compañ GabucioFrancisco J. TinahonesLaura Torres-colladoDavid BenaigesPablo Hernández-alonsoOlga CastañerXavier CorbellaAna BarabashJuan Francisco Alcala-diazJordi Salas-salvadóNancy Babio SánchezDora RomagueraRafel M. PrietoGracia Maria Quintana-navarroJosé Carlos Fernández-garcíaJosep VidalDavid López HerasInmaculada Bautista-castañoErnest VinyolesGala Freixer BallesterosSandra González PalaciosAlmudena Sanchez VillegasSusana Gonzalez TorrenteAlbert Salas-huetosAurora Bueno-cavanillasMacarena Torrego-ellacuríaJaume MarrugatLaura ÁLvarez ÁLvarezJesús VioqueAida Cuenca Royo

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Blood GlucoseMalemedicine.medical_specialtyMediterranean dietEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism030209 endocrinology & metabolismOverweightDiet Mediterraneanlaw.inventionPrediabetic State03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawWeight lossBehavior TherapyRisk FactorsDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineWeight LossInternal MedicineMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineObesityExercise physiologyExerciseLife StyleAgedCaloric RestrictionAdvanced and Specialized NursingMetabolic Syndromebusiness.industryLeptinMiddle AgedOverweightmedicine.diseaseExercise TherapyCardiovascular DiseasesFemalemedicine.symptomMetabolic syndromebusinessFollow-Up Studies

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OBJECTIVE The long-term impact of intentional weight loss on cardiovascular events remains unknown. We describe 12-month changes in body weight and cardiovascular risk factors in PREvención con DIeta MEDiterránea (PREDIMED)-Plus, a trial designed to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of an intensive weight loss lifestyle intervention on primary cardiovascular prevention. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS Overweight/obese adults with metabolic syndrome aged 55–75 years (n = 626) were randomized to an intensive weight loss lifestyle intervention based on an energy-restricted Mediterranean diet, physical activity promotion, and behavioral support (IG) or a control group (CG). The primary and secondary outcomes were changes in weight and cardiovascular risk markers, respectively. RESULTS Diet and physical activity changes were in the expected direction, with significant improvements in IG versus CG. After 12 months, IG participants lost an average of 3.2 kg vs. 0.7 kg in the CG (P < 0.001), a mean difference of −2.5 kg (95% CI −3.1 to −1.9). Weight loss ≥5% occurred in 33.7% of IG participants compared with 11.9% in the CG (P < 0.001). Compared with the CG, cardiovascular risk factors, including waist circumference, fasting glucose, triglycerides, and HDL cholesterol, significantly improved in IG participants (P < 0.002). Reductions in insulin resistance, HbA1c, and circulating levels of leptin, interleukin-18, and MCP-1 were greater in IG than CG participants (P < 0.05). IG participants with prediabetes/diabetes significantly improved glycemic control and insulin sensitivity, along with triglycerides and HDL cholesterol levels compared with their CG counterparts. CONCLUSIONS PREDIMED-Plus intensive lifestyle intervention for 12 months was effective in decreasing adiposity and improving cardiovascular risk factors in overweight/obese older adults with metabolic syndrome, as well as in individuals with or at risk for diabetes.

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