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Effect of Lean Red Meat from Beef (Pirenaica Breed) Versus Lean White Meat Consumption on Diet Quality: A Randomized-Controlled Crossover Study in Healthy Young Adults.
Miguel-Berges, Maria Luisa; Fajó-Pascual, Marta; Moreno, Luis A; Campo, Marimar; Guerrero, Ana; Olleta, Jose Luis; Santolaria Blasco, Pilar; Santaliestra-Pasías, Alba M.
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  • Miguel-Berges ML; GENUD (Growth, Exercise, Nutrition and Development) Research Group, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Zaragoza, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain.
  • Fajó-Pascual M; Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón (IA2), 50013 Zaragoza, Spain.
  • Moreno LA; Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Aragón (IIS Aragón), 50009 Zaragoza, Spain.
  • Campo M; Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Fisiopatología de la Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBERObn), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28029 Madrid, Spain.
  • Guerrero A; GENUD (Growth, Exercise, Nutrition and Development) Research Group, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Zaragoza, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain.
  • Olleta JL; Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón (IA2), 50013 Zaragoza, Spain.
  • Santolaria Blasco P; Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Aragón (IIS Aragón), 50009 Zaragoza, Spain.
  • Santaliestra-Pasías AM; GENUD (Growth, Exercise, Nutrition and Development) Research Group, Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Zaragoza, 50009 Zaragoza, Spain.
Nutrients ; 15(1)2022 Dec 20.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36615671
A randomized crossover study was carried out in three University accommodation halls. Participants consumed either beef (Pirenaica breed) (PB) or conventional chicken (CC) three times per week for an 8-week periods with their usual diet, each one separated by a 5-week wash out period. Dietary variables were recollected by the Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ), and the Diet Quality Index (DQI) was calculated. Forty-seven healthy adults were included (19.9 ± 1.75 years). The inclusion of both types of diets did not modify the components of the DQI, such as the diversity, equilibrium, adequacy and excess. However, when only the first period was analyzed, a significant decrease in the consumption of fruits and vegetables was observed in those participants who received the PB diet (intervention group). The CC diet (control group) significantly reduced the consumption of fish and eggs, total DQI, and DQI quality component. The expected effect was observed in the significant increment of consumption of red meat after the intervention period.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Red Meat / Plant Breeding Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Nutrients Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Spain

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Red Meat / Plant Breeding Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Nutrients Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Spain