OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a program of nutritional recommendations and exercise in women with metabolic syndrome. DESIGN: Multicentre randomised controlled trial. LOCATION: Primary Health Care, Holguin, Cuba. PARTICIPANTS: A cluster sample of 150 obese women with metabolic syndrome without glucose disturbances, were randomly assigned to a control (n=70) or experimental (n=80) group. A total of 62 women in the control group and 60 in the intervention group completed the study (June 2008-July 2009). INTERVENTIONS:Low calorie diets and a program of exercises in the experimental group. Usual care in the control group. MEASUREMENTS: Body weight, body mass index, waist circumference, blood pressure, blood glucose and lipid profile. RESULTS: Compared to the control group, after one year, the experimental group had a lower, diastolic blood pressure (78±0.9 vs 91±1.1mm Hg), total cholesterol (4.7±0.1 vs 6.0 ±0.1mmol/L), triglycerides (1.9±0.0 vs 2.9±0.1mmol/L) and LDL cholesterol (2.5±0.0 vs 3.5±0.1mmol/L), and a higher HDL-cholesterol (1.2±0.0 vs 1.1±0.0mmol/L). There were no appreciable changes in weight, body mass index, waist circumference, systolic blood pressure and blood glucose. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated the effectiveness of the intervention program on blood pressure and blood lipid profile.
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a program of nutritional recommendations and exercise in women with metabolic syndrome. DESIGN: Multicentre randomised controlled trial. LOCATION: Primary Health Care, Holguin, Cuba. PARTICIPANTS: A cluster sample of 150 obesewomen with metabolic syndrome without glucose disturbances, were randomly assigned to a control (n=70) or experimental (n=80) group. A total of 62 women in the control group and 60 in the intervention group completed the study (June 2008-July 2009). INTERVENTIONS: Low calorie diets and a program of exercises in the experimental group. Usual care in the control group. MEASUREMENTS: Body weight, body mass index, waist circumference, blood pressure, blood glucose and lipid profile. RESULTS: Compared to the control group, after one year, the experimental group had a lower, diastolic blood pressure (78±0.9 vs 91±1.1mm Hg), total cholesterol (4.7±0.1 vs 6.0 ±0.1mmol/L), triglycerides (1.9±0.0 vs 2.9±0.1mmol/L) and LDL cholesterol (2.5±0.0 vs 3.5±0.1mmol/L), and a higher HDL-cholesterol (1.2±0.0 vs 1.1±0.0mmol/L). There were no appreciable changes in weight, body mass index, waist circumference, systolic blood pressure and blood glucose. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated the effectiveness of the intervention program on blood pressure and blood lipid profile.
Authors: Isabelle Boutron; David Moher; Douglas G Altman; Kenneth F Schulz; Philippe Ravaud Journal: Ann Intern Med Date: 2008-02-19 Impact factor: 25.391
Authors: V E Fernández-Ruiz; J A Paniagua-Urbano; M Solé-Agustí; A Ruiz-Sánchez; J Gómez-Marín; D Armero-Barranco Journal: J Int Med Res Date: 2018-03-27 Impact factor: 1.671