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Long-term effect of a dietary intervention with two-healthy dietary approaches on food intake and nutrient density in coronary patients: results from the CORDIOPREV trial.
Cano-Ibáñez, Naomi; Quintana-Navarro, Gracia M; Alcala-Diaz, Juan F; Rangel-Zuñiga, Oriol A; Camargo, Antonio; Yubero-Serrano, Elena M; Perez-Corral, Isabel; Arenas-de Larriva, Antonio P; Garcia-Rios, Antonio; Perez-Martinez, Pablo; Delgado-Lista, Javier; Lopez-Miranda, Jose.
Affiliation
  • Cano-Ibáñez N; Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Granada, 18071, Granada, Spain.
  • Quintana-Navarro GM; Consortium for Biomedical Research in Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP), 28029, Madrid, Spain.
  • Alcala-Diaz JF; Instituto de Investigación Biosanitaria ibs.GRANADA, Complejo Hospitales Universitarios de Granada/Universidad de Granada, 18071, Granada, Spain.
  • Rangel-Zuñiga OA; Lipids and Atherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Unit, Reina Sofia University Hospital, Av. Menendez Pidal s/n, 14004, Cordoba, Spain.
  • Camargo A; Maimonides Biomedical Research Institute of Cordoba (IMIBIC), 14014, Cordoba, Spain.
  • Yubero-Serrano EM; Lipids and Atherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Unit, Reina Sofia University Hospital, Av. Menendez Pidal s/n, 14004, Cordoba, Spain.
  • Perez-Corral I; Maimonides Biomedical Research Institute of Cordoba (IMIBIC), 14014, Cordoba, Spain.
  • Arenas-de Larriva AP; Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Nursing, University of Cordoba, 14014, Cordoba, Spain.
  • Garcia-Rios A; CIBER Fisiopatologia de la Obesidad y Nutricion (CIBEROBN), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28029, Madrid, Spain.
  • Perez-Martinez P; Lipids and Atherosclerosis Unit, Internal Medicine Unit, Reina Sofia University Hospital, Av. Menendez Pidal s/n, 14004, Cordoba, Spain.
  • Delgado-Lista J; Maimonides Biomedical Research Institute of Cordoba (IMIBIC), 14014, Cordoba, Spain.
  • Lopez-Miranda J; CIBER Fisiopatologia de la Obesidad y Nutricion (CIBEROBN), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, 28029, Madrid, Spain.
Eur J Nutr ; 61(6): 3019-3036, 2022 Sep.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35348875
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of disease burden in the world by non-communicable diseases. Nutritional interventions promoting high-quality dietary patterns with low caloric intake value and high nutrient density (ND) could be linked to a better control of CVD risk and recurrence of coronary disease. This study aims to assess the effects of a dietary intervention based on MedDiet or Low-Fat dietary intervention over changes in ND and food intake after 1 and 7 years of follow-up of the CORDIOPREV study.

METHODS:

We prospectively analyzed the results of the 802 coronary patients randomized to two healthy dietary patterns (MedDiet = 425, Low-Fat Diet = 377) who completed the 7 years of follow-up and had all the dietary data need. Dietary intake information obtained from a validated 137-item Food Frequency Questionnaire was used to calculate 1- and 7-year changes in dietary intake and ND (measured as nutrient intake per 1000 kcal). T test was used to ascertain differences in food intake and ND between groups across follow-up time. Within-subject (dietary allocation group) differences were analyzed with ANOVA repeated measures.

RESULTS:

From baseline to 7 years of follow-up, significant increases of vegetables, fruits, and whole cereals within groups (p < 0.001) was found. We found a higher increase in dietary intake of certain food groups with MedDiet in comparison with Low-Fat Diet for vegetables (46.1 g/day vs. 18.1 g/day, p < 00.1), fruits (121.3 g/day vs. 72.9 g/day), legumes (4.3 g/day vs. 0.16 g/day) and nuts (7.3 g/day vs. - 3.7 g/day). There was a decrease in energy intake over time in both groups, slightly higher in Low-Fat Diet compared to MedDiet group (- 427.6 kcal/day vs. - 279.8 kcal/day at 1st year, and - 544.6 kcal/day vs. - 215.3 kcal/day after 7 years of follow-up). ND of all the nutrients increased within group across follow-up time, except for Saturated Fatty Acids (SFA), cholesterol and sodium (p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS:

A comprehensive dietary intervention improved quality of diet, reducing total energy intake and increasing the intake of healthy food groups and overall ND after 1 year and maintaining this trend after 7 years of follow-up. Our results reinforce the idea of the participation in trials, enhance nutrition literacy and produces better nutritional outcomes in adult patients with established CVD. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRY The trial was registered in 2009 at ClinicalTrials.gov (number NCT00924937).
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cardiovascular Diseases / Diet, Mediterranean Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Adult / Humans Language: En Journal: Eur J Nutr Journal subject: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Spain

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Cardiovascular Diseases / Diet, Mediterranean Type of study: Clinical_trials Limits: Adult / Humans Language: En Journal: Eur J Nutr Journal subject: CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Spain