| Literature DB >> 28747865 |
Elizabeth P Neale1,2, Linda C Tapsell1,2, Allison Martin1,2, Marijka J Batterham3, Cinthya Wibisono1, Yasmine C Probst1,2.
Abstract
Background: Being more specific about individual food choices may be advantageous for weight loss. Including a healthy food (e.g. walnuts) may help to expose effects. Objective: To examine the impact of including walnuts in diets for weight loss. Design: Secondary analysis of the HealthTrack lifestyle intervention trial. Overweight and obese participants were randomized to: usual care (C), interdisciplinary intervention including individualized dietary advice (I), or interdisciplinary intervention including 30 g walnuts/day (IW). Changes in body weight, energy intake, intake of key foods, physical activity, and mental health over three and 12 months were explored.Entities:
Keywords: Walnut; diet quality; discretionary foods; weight loss
Year: 2017 PMID: 28747865 PMCID: PMC5510231 DOI: 10.1080/16546628.2017.1344522
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Nutr Res ISSN: 1654-661X Impact factor: 3.894
Figure 1.Participant flow in the HealthTrack randomized controlled trial *n = 1 was randomized to I but provided with walnuts, therefore was treated as IW for this analysis.
Baseline characteristics of participants in the HealthTrack study.
| Control group | Intervention group | Intervention + walnut group | |
|---|---|---|---|
| n | 126 | 124 | 127^ |
| Age (years)* | 43.80 ± 7.46 | 43.79 ± 7.97 | 42.10 ± 8.69 |
| Gender (% female) | 73% | 73% | 75% |
| Body weight (kg)* | 91.84 ± 14.69 | 91.86 ± 15.22 | 91.38 ± 15.51 |
| BMI (kg/m2)* | 32.49 ± 4.12 | 32.59 ± 4.25 | 32.63 ± 4.28 |
| kJ intake† | 9400 (7840–11 574) | 8666 (7176–11 004) | 8810 (7445–10 783) |
| Fish and seafood products and dishes (kJ) † | 122 (5–287) | 166 (17–328) | 128 (0–271) |
| Fruit products and dishes (kJ) † | 364 (164–602) | 315 (160–584) | 286 (135–490) |
| Vegetable products and dishes (kJ) † | 520 (353–848) | 519 (348–762) | 540 (387–831) |
| Discretionary foods and beverages (kJ) † | 2543 (1814–3931) | 2465 (1493–4020) | 2685 (1799–3898) |
| MET-mins/week†‡ | 876 (396–1523) | 921 (392–1552) | 1040 (568–2328) |
| DASS-21† | 13 (6–19) | 11 (7–19) | 11 (7–18) |
| SF-12 Physical component score†§ | 49 (43–54) | 50 (45–54) | 51 (45–55) |
| SF-12 Mental component score† | 49 (41–53) | 48 (38–55) | 48 (39–54) |
^n = 1 participant randomized to I was provided with walnuts, they were treated as IW for this per-protocol analysis
*Values are mean ± standard deviation
†Values are median (interquartile range)
‡Baseline sample size: control (n = 124), intervention (n = 122), intervention + walnut (n = 125)
§ Baseline sample size: control (n = 126), intervention (n = 123), intervention + walnut (n = 126)
Median (IQR) total nut and walnut intake per day (grams) as reported in diet history interviews.
| Control | Intervention | Intervention + walnuts | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | Value | Value | value | p-value (between groups)† | |||
| Baseline | 126 | 7.1 (0.0–20.6) | 124 | 6.1 (0.0–15.0) | 127 | 4.9 (0.0–17.9)x | 0.662 |
| Three months | 93 | 6.8 (0.0–20.6)a | 96 | 2.7 (0.0–8.9)a | 104 | 30.0 (25.7–31.3)b, y | |
| 12 months | 60 | 8.6 (2.2–17.9)a | 43 | 7.1 (0.0–15.0)a | 72 | 23.4 (8.6–30.0)b, z | |
| 0.385 | 0.191 | ||||||
| Baseline | 126 | 0.0 (0.0–0.0) | 124 | 0.0 (0.0–0.0) | 127 | 0.0 (0.0–0.0)x | 0.389 |
| Three months | 93 | 0.0 (0.0–0.0)a | 96 | 0.0 (0.0–0.0)a | 104 | 30.0 (22.0–30.0)b, y | |
| 12 months | 60 | 0.0 (0.0–0.0)a | 43 | 0.0 (0.0–0.0)a | 72 | 17.1 (4.3–30.0)b, z | |
| 0.209 | 0.761 |
Superscripts indicate significant differences between groups (a, b) and within groups (x, y, z) after Bonferonni adjustment
† Kruskal-Wallis test
‡ Friedman test
Median (interquartile range) change over three months between study groups.
| Variable | Control group | Intervention group | Intervention + walnut group (n = 74) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Body weight (kg) | −1.60 (−2.50 – −0.10)a | −2.00 (−4.00 – −0.35)a, b | −2.45 (−5.23 – −0.48)b | 0.011 |
| Energy (kJ) | −1752 (−3469 – −45) | −2047 (−3769 – −640) | −1591 (−2637 – −641) | 0.295 |
| Fish and seafood products and dishes (kJ) | 3 (−87 – 166) | 2 (−70 – 177) | 87 (−27 – 232) | 0.162 |
| Fruit products and dishes (kJ) | 52 (−93 – 238)a | 125 (−180 – 382)a, b | 196 (−29 – 355)b | 0.042 |
| Vegetable products and dishes (kJ) | 19 (−310 – 275) | 24 (−159 – 268) | 56 (−231 – 383) | 0.544 |
| Discretionary foods and beverages (kJ) | −758 (−1982 – −159)a | −1155 (−2654 – −346)a, b | −1457 (−2441 – −606)b | 0.020 |
| MET-mins/week† | 489 (−196.5 – 1457) | 401 (−150 – 1257) | 1095 (198 – 1846) | 0.083 |
| DASS-21‡ | −1 (−5–2) | −1 (−6 – 2) | −1 (−6 – 1) | 0.667 |
| SF12 Physical component summary§ | 1 (−2 – 5) | 0 (−3 – 3) | 2 (−2 – 6) | 0.639 |
| SF12 Mental component summary§ | 2 (−1 – 7) | 1 (−4 – 7) | 2 (−2 – 8) | 0.094 |
Superscripts indicate significant differences between groups (a, b) after Bonferroni adjustment
*Analysis restricted to Intervention + walnut participants who consumed at least 80% of the provided walnuts
† Available sample size: control (n = 90), intervention (n = 91), intervention + walnut (n = 71)
‡ Available sample size: control (n = 92), intervention (n = 93), intervention + walnut (n = 74)
§ Available sample size: control (n = 91), intervention (n = 94), intervention + walnut (n = 72)
Median (interquartile range) change over 12 months between study groups.
| Variable | Control group | Intervention group | Intervention + walnut group (n = 23) | P-value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Body weight (kg) | −1.10 (−4.18 – 0.50)a | −2.40 (−7.70 – 0.90)a, b | −4.60 (−10.70 – −1.20)b | 0.026 |
| Energy (kJ) | −1508 (−3115 – 137) | −1710 (−3279 – −210) | −561 (−1988 – 651) | 0.111 |
| Fish and seafood products and dishes (kJ) | 0 (−158 – 83) | 0 (−92 – 96) | 0 (−156 – 433) | 0.759 |
| Fruit products and dishes (kJ) | 12 (−223 – 126) | 22 (−327 – 209) | 71 (−101 – 304) | 0.526 |
| Vegetable products and dishes (kJ) | −10 (−257 – 251) | −19 (−250 – 203) | −38 (−526 – 330) | 1.000 |
| Discretionary foods and beverages (kJ) | −647 (−2392 – 212) | −943 (−2025 – −56) | −608 (−1358 – 270) | 0.624 |
| MET-mins/week† | 840 (−80 – 2247) | 548 (−68 – 1643) | 948 (−238 – 3095) | 0.696 |
| DASS-21‡ | −2 (−5 – 1) | −1 (−6 – 4) | −1 (−6 – 2) | 0.869 |
| SF12 Physical component summary§ | 3 (−1 – 8) | 2 (−1 – 5) | 2 (−2 – 9) | 0.526 |
| SF12 Mental component summary§ | 3 (−3 – 7) | 2 (−3 – 6) | 1 (−1 – 7) | 0.862 |
Superscripts indicate significant differences between groups (a, b) after Bonferroni adjustment
*Analysis restricted to Intervention + walnut participants who consumed at least 80% of the provided walnuts
† Available sample size: control (n = 55), intervention (n = 38), intervention + walnut (n = 22)
‡ Available sample size: control (n = 46), intervention (n = 33), intervention + walnut (n = 20)
§ Available sample size: control (n = 59), intervention (n = 41), intervention + walnut (n = 23)