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Theory-based digital intervention to promote weight loss and weight loss maintenance (Choosing Health)

2020

IntroductionDigital behavioural weight loss interventions have the potential to improve public health; however, these interventions are often not adequately tailored to the needs of the participants. This is the protocol for a trial that aims to determine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the Choosing Health programme as a means to promote weight loss and weight loss maintenance among overweight/obese adults.Methods and analysisThe proposed study is a two-group randomised controlled trial with a nested interrupted time series (ITS) within-person design. Participants (n=285) will be randomly assigned to either the Choosing Health digital intervention or a control group. For interve…

N of 1 trialComparative Effectiveness ResearchPsychological interventionOverweightCardiovascularOral and gastrointestinalDISEASElaw.inventionBEHAVIORAL INTERVENTIONSRandomized controlled trialWeight losslaw1506teleterveydenhuoltoRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicNutrition and MetabolismElectronic Mailpublic healthRPRIMARY-CAREGeneral MedicineinterventiotutkimusStrokeN-OF-1OBESITYPublic Health and Health ServicesMedicinemedicine.symptom1714Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyClinical Trials and Supportive ActivitiesClinical Sciencespreventive medicinepainonhallintaDIETQuality of life (healthcare)Clinical ResearchWeight LossmedicineHumansObesityMetabolic and endocrinePreventive healthcareNutritionnutrition & dieteticsOther Medical and Health SciencesOVERWEIGHTbusiness.industryPublic healthPreventionlaihdutusADULTSOverweightPHYSICAL-ACTIVITYCost Effectiveness ResearchterveyskäyttäytyminenPhysical therapyQuality of Life3.1 Primary prevention interventions to modify behaviours or promote wellbeingPolandGeneric health relevancebusinessBMJ Open
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Adherence to the New Nordic Diet during pregnancy and subsequent maternal weight development: a study conducted in the Norwegian Mother and Child Coh…

2018

AbstractThe rising prevalence of overweight and obesity is a worldwide public health challenge. Pregnancy and beyond is a potentially important window for future weight gain in women. We investigated associations between maternal adherence to the New Nordic diet (NND) during pregnancy and maternal BMI trajectories from delivery to 8 years post delivery. Data are from the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort. Pregnant women from all of Norway were recruited between 1999 and 2008, and 55 056 are included in the present analysis. A previously constructed diet score, NND, was used to assess adherence to the diet. The score favours intake of Nordic fruits, root vegetables, cabbages, potatoes, oatme…

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The Effects of Physical Activity on the Gut Microbiota and the Gut-Brain Axis in Preclinical and Human Models: A Narrative Review.

2022

Increasing evidence supports the importance of the gut microbiota (GM) in regulating multiple functions related to host physical health and, more recently, through the gut–brain axis (GBA), mental health. Similarly, the literature on the impact of physical activity (PA), including exercise, on GM and GBA is growing. Therefore, this narrative review summarizes and critically appraises the existing literature that delves into the benefits or adverse effects produced by PA on physical and mental health status through modifications of the GM, highlighting differences and similarities between preclinical and human studies. The same exercise in animal models, whether performed voluntarily or forc…

Nutrition and Dieteticscognitive functionsmicrobiomeBrainanxietyelderlyfitnessGastrointestinal MicrobiomeovertrainingathletesMental HealthdepressionBrain-Gut AxisoverweightAnimalsHumanssportsExerciseFood ScienceNutrients
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Body mass index and factors associated with overweight and obesity: a crosssectional study of adult subjects living in a small city of Western Sicily…

2012

Background: although the epidemiological features of overweight and obesity have been well described, especially for very populous urban areas, less evidences are available for small urban areas. The aim of the present work was to assess BMI and factors associated with overweight and obesity in a representative sample of general population of a small city of Western Sicily (Italy). Methods: four hundred and eleven randomly selected adult subjects from general population living in a small Sicilian city with 7 144 inhabitants were interviewed by a standardized questionnaire investigating life-styles, eating habits, anthropometric measurements (weight, height and BMI) and socio-economic depriv…

Obesity Overweight BMI Socio-economic deprivationSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata
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Relations of Metabolically Healthy and Unhealthy Obesity to Digital Vascular Function in Three Community‐Based Cohorts: A Meta‐Analysis

2017

Background Microvascular dysfunction is a marker of early vascular disease that predicts cardiovascular events. Whether metabolically healthy obese individuals have impaired microvascular function remains unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relation of obesity phenotypes stratified by metabolic status to microvascular function. Methods and Results We meta‐analyzed aggregate data from 3 large cohorts (Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health, the Framingham Heart Study, and the Gutenberg Heart Study; n=16 830 participants, age range 19–90, 51.3% men). Regression slopes between cardiovascular risk factors and microvascular function, measured by peripheral arterial tonometr…

Oncologycardiovascular risk factorsMaleEpidemiology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyOverweightCohort Studies0302 clinical medicineendothelial functionRisk FactorsGermanyVascular Disease030212 general & internal medicine2. Zero hungerSystematic Review and Meta‐AnalysisMiddle Aged3. Good healthMeta-analysisPulsatile FlowEndothelium/Vascular Type/Nitric OxideFemalemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineBrazilCohort studyAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyManometrybody mass indexmetabolic syndromeFingers03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineHumansObesityAgedObesity Metabolically BenignVascular diseasebusiness.industryCase-control studyOverweightmedicine.diseaseObesityUnited StatesEndocrinologyCase-Control StudiesMicrovesselsEndothelium VascularMetabolic syndromebusinessBody mass indexJournal of the American Heart Association: Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Disease
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Influence of cachexia and sarcopenia on survival in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma: a systematic review.

2014

Abstract Background/objectives Cachexia affects ∼80% of pancreatic cancer patients. An international consensus defines cachexia as an ongoing loss of skeletal muscle mass (sarcopenia) with or without loss of fat, which impairs body functioning and cannot be reversed by conventional nutritional measures. Weight loss percentage and elevated inflammation markers have been employed to define this condition earlier. This review aimed to assess the prevalence and consequences of cachexia and sarcopenia on survival in patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. Methods The systematic review was performed by searching the articles with preset terms published in PubMed and Cochrane Database unti…

Oncologymedicine.medical_specialtySarcopeniaCachexiaEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismOverweightCachexiaWeight lossInternal medicinePancreatic cancerWeight LossmedicinePrevalenceHumansSarcopenic obesityHepatologybusiness.industryConfoundingGastroenterologymedicine.diseasePrognosismusculoskeletal systemPancreatic NeoplasmsSurvival RateCachexia/diagnosis/epidemiology/*etiology; Carcinoma Pancreatic Ductal/*complications/mortality; Humans; Pancreatic Neoplasms/*complications/mortality; Prevalence; Prognosis; Sarcopenia/diagnosis/epidemiology/*etiology; Survival Rate; Weight LossSarcopeniaAdenocarcinomamedicine.symptombusinessCarcinoma Pancreatic Ductal
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Insulin withdrawal in diabetic kidney disease : What are we waiting for?

2021

The prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus worldwide stands at nearly 9.3% and it is estimated that 20–40% of these patients will develop diabetic kidney disease (DKD). DKD is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD), and these patients often present high morbidity and mortality rates, particularly in those patients with poorly controlled risk factors. Furthermore, many are overweight or obese, due primarily to insulin compensation resulting from insulin resistance. In the last decade, treatment with sodium–glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP1-RA) have been shown to be beneficial in renal and cardiovascular targets; however…

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Can peer-tutored psychological flexibility training facilitate physical activity among adults with overweight?

2021

Objective An increase in psychological flexibility has been found to be associated with health behavior changes. Peer-led interventions have been advantageous in improving physical activity among individuals at health risk. This study aimed to discover whether an ACT-based peer-tutored online intervention can increase self-reported physical activity participation and psychological flexibility among adults with overweight. Design The study was a non-randomized longitudinal intervention study. The intervention participants (N = 177) were primary health care clients with overweight. They participated in a 24-month program provided by health services, including three online modules of ACT of si…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementHealth (social science)hyväksymis- ja omistautumisterapiaPsychological interventionphysical activityOverweightAcceptance and commitment therapypsychological flexibilityBehavioral Neurosciencehealth behaviorIntervention (counseling)medicineonline interventionApplied PsychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsinterventiovertaistukiDASSFlexibility (personality)Thought suppression113 Computer and information sciencespeer tutoracceptance and commitment therapyterveyskäyttäytyminenmedicine.symptomPsychologyPeer tutorfyysinen aktiivisuusClinical psychology
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Exercise and Healthy Eating Intentions and Behaviors among Normal Weight and Overweight/Obese Adults

2016

Strong evidence suggests that exercise and eating behaviours are strongly linked. Theory of Planned Behaviour is a theoretical framework that has been successfully used to explain and predict both behaviours. The aim of the present study is to explore the constructs of Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) that better predicts exercise and healthy eating: a) intentions and b) selfreported behaviors among normal weight and overweight/obese adults. Participants were 361 adults in Greece (women: N = 152). According to their BMI scores, they have been grouped into normal weight and overweight/obese. Data were collected with an online questionnaire assessing variables of the theory of planned behavio…

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Carbohydrate quality changes and concurrent changes in cardiovascular risk factors: a longitudinal analysis in the PREDIMED-Plus randomized trial.

2020

[Background]: Overall quality of dietary carbohydrate intake rather than total carbohydrate intake may determine the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD).

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