«This is a preliminary study that will hopefully be confirmed by other studies, including a randomized
diet intervention study instroke survivors,» she says.
A new Norwegian
diet intervention study (FATFUNC), performed by researchers at the KG Jebsen center for diabetes research at the University of Bergen, raises questions regarding the validity of a diet hypothesis that has dominated for more than half a century: that dietary fat and particularly saturated fat is unhealthy for most people.
Not exact matches
The company's first product, called Prevent, is an online version of the Diabetes Prevention Program, a series of
interventions that grew out of a National Institutes of Health
study that looked at how
diet and exercise could curb patients» chances of developing diabetes.
The
study divided sufferers of type 2 diabetes into two groups, with one group following an
intervention diet consisting of several high - fibre foods, such as wholegrains and Chinese medicinal foods that are high in fibre and prebiotics.
These data also provide support for
intervention studies to examine the effects of the DASH
diet on blood uric acid level among gout patients as well as for the risk of gout flares, they add.
They added that
study results are mainly focused on a high cardiovascular risk population that includes people who can obtain the most benefits from this
diet intervention.
Two groups of lactating women participated in highly - controlled single - blinded cross-over dietary
intervention studies to evaluate if maternal
diet plays a significant role in structuring the taxonomic and metagenomic composition of the breast milk microbiome.
Participants in the Healthy Weight for Living
Study benefited from a behavioral weight loss
intervention based on the «I
diet» which is a high - fiber and low - glycemic weight loss program that includes behavioral support.
This
study — only the second overall assessment of
diet and food on this disease — provides a very thorough evaluation of current scientific knowledge and makes a point of only reporting dietary
interventions and specific foods that clearly show proven long - term effects.
Although the omega - 3
diet did not improve cognitive outcomes in the mice, the researchers expect their model will be useful for
studying alternative lifestyle
interventions to ameliorate the chemobrain phenomenon.
In addition to facilities and personnel dedicated to the
study and care of the animals, our on - site
diet laboratory provides custom
diets to induce specific disease - states against which to test your
intervention.
«Among those we
studied who were randomized to the
diet and exercise
intervention, it was found that they were 15 percent less likely to develop knee pain compared with their counterparts randomized to the control condition.»
The purpose of this
study is to test the effects of a 3 year
diet intervention of the MIND
Diet on cognitive decline and brain neurodegeneration.
But there is such variety in the vegan
diets studied and associated
interventions that it is hard to make generalizations.
The dietary
intervention in this
study is similar to what we recommend here at Mastering Diabetes — a
diet rich in fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains, devoid of animal products and high - fat foods.
The role of low - fat
diets in body weight control: a meta - analysis of ad libitum dietary
intervention studies
The high compliance rate (> 85 %) within the present
study indicates that this
intervention is well tolerated, probably because of the modest level of physical activity required and because subjects did not need to change their background
diet, and thus compliance may be sustainable in the longer term.
Pre-illness
studies in IBD and
intervention trials provide convincing evidence that a plant - based
diet, with increased consumption of fruit / vegetables and less red meat intake could be suggested to patients with IBD in remission.»
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/dmrr.2519/pdf Ma - Pi 2 macrobiotic
diet and type 2 diabetes mellitus: pooled analysis of short - term
intervention studies
Diet and Exercise The Mediterranean
diet has been widely
studied as a dietary
intervention for coronary artery disease.
Some important
studies include: • Beneficial effects of a high carbohydrate, high fiber
diet on hyperglycemic diabetic men (1976) • Response of non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients to an intensive program of
diet and exercise (1982) •
Diet and exercise in the treatment of NIDDM: The need for early emphasis (1994) • Toward improved management of NIDDM: A randomized, controlled, pilot
intervention using a low fat, vegetarian
diet (1999) • The effects of a low - fat, plant - based dietary
intervention on body weight, metabolism, and insulin sensitivity (2005) • A low - fat vegan
diet improves glycemic control and cardiovascular risk factors in a randomized clinical trial in individuals with type 2 diabetes (2006) • A low - fat vegan
diet and a conventional diabetes
diet in the treatment of type 2 diabetes: a randomized, controlled, 74 - wk clinical trial (2009) • Vegetarian
diet improves insulin resistance and oxidative stress markers more than conventional
diet in subjects with Type 2 diabetes (2011) • Glycemic and cardiovascular parameters improved in type 2 diabetes with the high nutrient density (HND)
diet (2012)
Other
studies often used to justify a low - fat
diet, including The U.S. Multiple Risk Factor
Intervention Trial (MRFIT) and the Lipid Research Clinics Coronary Primary Prevention Trial (LRC - CPPT), are also misleading examples that used omissions of key data and statistical lies to «prove» their points.
The most interesting finding in this
study was a strong improvement in cognition during the
intervention which returned to baseline after a month back on their usual
diet.
Notice first the «may,» then the fact that the linked video claiming «cancer reversal through
diet» cites
studies that all use comprehensive lifestyle
interventions, not
diet alone.
This
study is further evidence you can profoundly influence autoimmune Hashimoto's through
diet and lifestyle
interventions.
The analysis was based on data from 123 overweight - to - obese, sedentary, Seattle - area women, ages 50 to 75, who were randomly assigned to two arms of a controlled, randomized year - long dietary weight - loss
intervention study:
diet only and exercise plus
diet.
The new SMILES trial was presented at the conference: the first randomized controlled
diet depression
study where ONE THIRD of the dietary
intervention group saw improvements in their depression and anxiety symptoms by switching from processed / junk food to real food with no specific dietary restrictions.
In one of the largest analyses of
diet and various types of arthritis, Dietary
Interventions for Rheumatoid Arthritis by Norway's National Resource Centre for Rehabilitation in Rheumatology, researchers looked at data on more than 800 patients from 15
studies.
Adding to the significance of the findings was the fact that the research doesn't represent a mere population
study, but was rather an «
intervention»
study — in which the
diet actually caused the health benefits.
However, results from one small cross-sectional
study suggest that a plant - based
diet is the more important
intervention.
Three
intervention studies in adults and children with type 1 diabetes showed that low - GI
diets improve glycated hemoglobin concentrations (23 — 25).
This is the largest and most important nutrition
study ever done of the low fat caloric restriction
diet intervention.
The future outlook is that the Wahl's Protocol,
diet and lifestyle
study, will become the first
intervention instead of current MS therapy, according to Dr. Wahl.
In addition, we
studied the effects of such an
intervention on the intestinal absorption of cholesterol and the fecal excretion of sterols in an attempt to uncover the mechanisms by which a high - fiber
diet lowers plasma cholesterol.
This hypothesis is supported by several
intervention studies in humans in which energy - restricted
diets based on low - GI foods produced greater weight loss than did equivalent
diets based on high - GI foods.
The CG received no
intervention, and all participants maintained an isocaloric
diet throughout the
study.
The largest
intervention study on a vegan
diet that I know of showed better overall nutrient intake, but calcium was one nutrient that was very low Nutrient intake in the GEICO multicenter trial: the effects of a multicomponent worksite
intervention.
Intervention Studies Several intervention studies suggest that diets high in fiber may assist in weight loss (Birketvedt et al., 2000; Eliasson et al., 1992; Rigaud et al., 1990; RÃ ¶ ssner et al., 1987; Ryttig et al., 1989), although other studies have not found this effect (Astrup et al., 1990; Baron et
Intervention Studies Several intervention studies suggest that diets high in fiber may assist in weight loss (Birketvedt et al., 2000; Eliasson et al., 1992; Rigaud et al., 1990; RÃ ¶ ssner et al., 1987; Ryttig et al., 1989), although other studies have not found this effect (Astrup et al., 1990; Baron et al.,
Studies Several
intervention studies suggest that diets high in fiber may assist in weight loss (Birketvedt et al., 2000; Eliasson et al., 1992; Rigaud et al., 1990; RÃ ¶ ssner et al., 1987; Ryttig et al., 1989), although other studies have not found this effect (Astrup et al., 1990; Baron et
intervention studies suggest that diets high in fiber may assist in weight loss (Birketvedt et al., 2000; Eliasson et al., 1992; Rigaud et al., 1990; RÃ ¶ ssner et al., 1987; Ryttig et al., 1989), although other studies have not found this effect (Astrup et al., 1990; Baron et al.,
studies suggest that
diets high in fiber may assist in weight loss (Birketvedt et al., 2000; Eliasson et al., 1992; Rigaud et al., 1990; RÃ ¶ ssner et al., 1987; Ryttig et al., 1989), although other
studies have not found this effect (Astrup et al., 1990; Baron et al.,
studies have not found this effect (Astrup et al., 1990; Baron et al., 1986).
Studies of plant - based
diets have shown, for example, 90 percent reductions in angina attacks within just a few weeks, and plant - based
diet intervention groups have reported improved digestion, increased energy, and better sleep, and significant improvement in their physical functioning, general health, vitality, and mental health.
Long - term safety and efficacy of a cholesterol - lowering
diet in children with elevated low - density lipoprotein cholesterol: seven - year results of the Dietary
Intervention Study in Children (DISC)
She has also developed and evaluated
interventions for preventing adolescent alcohol use and her general school - based health promotion approach constituted the frame - work for the national Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health (CATCH) funded by NHLBI in 1986, the largest school - based
intervention study to reduce cardiovascular risk through
diet, activity and tobacco prevention.
«Our
intervention is a «real - world»
diet, designed to a set of guidelines (such as reduction in the usage of tinned foods or foods with high levels of processing), rather than the strict, prescribed
diets that have been used in other
studies, which suggested that it was possible for participants to reduce their urinary BPA excretion by approximately 60 % in a period of just 3 days.
Interventions targeting modifiable risk factors (eg, smoking, inactivity, and poor
diet) in adult life have only limited efficacy in preventing age - related disease.3, 4 Because of the increasing recognition that preventable risk exposures in early life may contribute to pathophysiological processes leading to age - related disease, 5,6 the science of aging has turned to a life - course perspective.7, 8 Capitalizing on this perspective, this
study tested the contribution of adverse psychosocial experiences in childhood to 3 adult conditions that are known to predict age - related diseases: depression, inflammation, and the clustering of metabolic risk markers, hereinafter referred to as age - related - disease risks.
Thus, in the Diabetes Prevention Program, weight loss after GDM reduced future diabetes incidence by 16 % for every kilogram lost.77 The Nurses Health
Study found that healthy diet patterns such as a Mediterranean diet, a Dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) pattern diet or an Alternative Healthy Eating diet reduced diabetes incidence by 40 % — 57 % in women who had GDM 14 years before.78 Evidence of the Gestational Diabetes» Effects on Moms study shows that a lifestyle intervention that starts during pregnancy and continues postpartum is feasible and may prevent pregnancy weight retention and help overweight women lose weight.
Study found that healthy
diet patterns such as a Mediterranean
diet, a Dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) pattern
diet or an Alternative Healthy Eating
diet reduced diabetes incidence by 40 % — 57 % in women who had GDM 14 years before.78 Evidence of the Gestational Diabetes» Effects on Moms
study shows that a lifestyle intervention that starts during pregnancy and continues postpartum is feasible and may prevent pregnancy weight retention and help overweight women lose weight.
study shows that a lifestyle
intervention that starts during pregnancy and continues postpartum is feasible and may prevent pregnancy weight retention and help overweight women lose weight.79 80
A low allergen
diet is a significant
intervention in infantile colic: results of a community - based
study