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Influence of a Nutrigenetic Intervention on Self-Efficacy, Emotions, and Rewarding Behaviors in Unhealthy Eating among Mexicans: An Exploratory Pilot Study.
Rivera-Iñiguez, Ingrid; Panduro, Arturo; Villaseñor-Bayardo, Sergio Javier; Sepulveda-Villegas, Maricruz; Ojeda-Granados, Claudia; Roman, Sonia.
Affiliation
  • Rivera-Iñiguez I; Department of Molecular Biology in Medicine, Civil Hospital of Guadalajara, "Fray Antonio Alcalde", Guadalajara 44280, Jalisco, Mexico.
  • Panduro A; Health Sciences Center, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara 44340, Jalisco, Mexico.
  • Villaseñor-Bayardo SJ; Department of Molecular Biology in Medicine, Civil Hospital of Guadalajara, "Fray Antonio Alcalde", Guadalajara 44280, Jalisco, Mexico.
  • Sepulveda-Villegas M; Health Sciences Center, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara 44340, Jalisco, Mexico.
  • Ojeda-Granados C; Health Sciences Center, University of Guadalajara, Guadalajara 44340, Jalisco, Mexico.
  • Roman S; Department of Psychiatry, Civil Hospital of Guadalajara, "Fray Antonio Alcalde", Guadalajara 44280, Jalisco, Mexico.
Nutrients ; 14(1)2022 Jan 04.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35011088
ABSTRACT
The Genome-based Mexican (GENOMEX) diet is a strategy for preventing and managing obesity. Emotion and eating behavior in the context of a nutrigenetic intervention have not been thoroughly studied. We aimed to explore the influence of the GENOMEX diet on emotions, self-efficacy, and rewarding behaviors in unhealthy eating among subjects with risk factors for obesity-related chronic diseases. Twenty-eight subjects included in the six-month GENOMEX intervention answered questions regarding emotions that influence food consumption. Additionally, the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and the Reward-based eating drive scale (RED) were applied. In the study, minimal, mild, moderate, and severe depression were present in 46.4%, 39.3%, 10.7%, and 3.6%, respectively. RED did not change, but it correlated with a higher intake of fats (r2 = 0.684, ß = 2.066, p = 0.003). Mood influenced unhealthy eating in 71.7% of subjects, and 76.9% experienced binge episodes triggered by anxiety. Sugars were the most consumed foods during binge episodes (42.2%). Both low self-efficacy levels and binge episodes were associated with high consumption of unhealthy foods. After the intervention, 10.7% of subjects reported a high level of self-efficacy. In conclusion, a culturally acceptable and genetically compatible regional Mexican food diet reduced negative emotions and unhealthy eating while increasing self-efficacy.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Récompense / Auto-efficacité / Consommation alimentaire / Émotions / Nutrigénomique Type d'étude: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limites: Adult / Aged / Humans / Middle aged Pays/Région comme sujet: Mexico Langue: En Journal: Nutrients Année: 2022 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Mexique

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Récompense / Auto-efficacité / Consommation alimentaire / Émotions / Nutrigénomique Type d'étude: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research / Risk_factors_studies Limites: Adult / Aged / Humans / Middle aged Pays/Région comme sujet: Mexico Langue: En Journal: Nutrients Année: 2022 Type de document: Article Pays d'affiliation: Mexique