Not exact matches
Overall, 372 (178 from the control
group, and 194 from the
intervention group) of the 500 women surveyed could be followed and answered all of our telephone calls during the second stage of our survey (Table 3); that is, a
participation rate of 74.4 %
in the overall population and a rate of 71.2 % and 77 %
in the control
group and
intervention group, respectively, and the rest of women were lost sight of.
«Experimental
group patients were prescribed an intensive lifestyle program that included a vegan diet supplemented with soy (1 daily serving of tofu plus 58 gm of a fortified soy protein powdered beverage), fish oil (3 gm daily), vitamin E (400 IU daily), selenium (200 mcg daily) and vitamin C (2 gm daily), moderate aerobic exercise (walking 30 minutes 6 days weekly), stress management techniques (gentle yoga based stretching, breathing, meditation, imagery and progressive relaxation for total of 60 minutes daily) and
participation in a 1 - hour support
group once weekly to enhance adherence to the
intervention.10 The diet was predominantly fruits, vegetables, whole grains (complex carbohydrates), legumes and soy products, low
in simple carbohydrates and with approximately 10 % of calories from fat.»
Data were collected from both a
group of
intervention students and a matched control
group to address the research question, «Does
participation in P3 increase students» interest
in and success with the study of mathematics and science
in high school?»
Summary: (To include comparison
groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) This study assessed the effects of
participation in the Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch - up (ABC)
intervention on child abuse potential, parenting stress, and child behavior
in maltreated children and their foster parents.
Home visiting was also compared with
participation in a mother — child attachment
group intervention in Canada.