Programa de intervenção interdisciplinar em hábitos de vida em indivíduos de risco cardiometabólico: análise de fatores dietéticos associados à melhora do metabolismo glicídico / Interdisciplinary intervention program on lifestyle in individuals at cardiometabolic risk: analysis of dietary factors associated with improvement in glucose metabolism

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

29/10/2012

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Introduction: Cardiometabolic diseases are global public health problems with social and economic repercussions. Unhealthy diet is seen as one of the main modifiable risk factors, being of central importance for the prevention of these diseases. Despite the evidence that certain nutrients are associated with diseases, causal relationships are still under discussion. Objectives: 1) To review the involvement of foods and nutrients in the genesis and control of non-communicable chronic diseases, that comprise the metabolic syndrome (manuscript 1); 2) To describe in detail the structure of the interdisciplinary intervention program on lifestyle, developed for costumers of public health system of Sao Paulo city (manuscript 2); 3) To investigate the impact of changes in dietary factors on glucose metabolism, induced by a lifestyle intervention in individuals at cardiometabolic risk attended by the public health system (manuscript 3). Methods: Adults with prediabetes or metabolic syndrome without diabetes were included in a randomized clinical trial involving two types of 18-month interventions: a traditional or an intensive one. The traditional intervention consisted of quarterly consultations with an endocrinologist, while in the intensive participants also attended psychoeducational group sessions with a multidisciplinary team, in addition to the medical visits. The dietary recommendations aimed at the adequate intake of fat (reduction of saturated and trans and increase of unsaturated fatty acids) and increase in fiber intake. Socio-demographic, anthropometric, dietary and biochemical (fasting and post-load plasma glucose, lipid profile, insulin, adiponectin, C-reactive protein, IL-6, TNF-, apolipoprotein A1 and B) data were collected at baseline and after 18-month of follow-up. Diet was assessed by 24-h dietary recalls, processed by Nutrition Data System software. Student t test, correlation coefficients, ANOVA with p for trend and multiple linear regressions analyses were employed to identify dietary factors associated with glucose metabolism improvement. Results: Manuscript 1 consists of a book chapter (Nutrition in Public Health) about epidemiological aspects of diseases of the spectrum of metabolic syndrome with emphasis on dietary factors and nutritional status. Manuscript 2 details the structure, professional team, recommendations and the main psychoeducative strategies used in the lifestyle intervention program developed (methodological article submitted and website). Analyses of manuscript 3 showed that the intervention-induced increase in monounsaturated fatty acids and soluble fiber intake were independently associated with reduction on fasting plasma glucose and the former also with 2h-plasma glucose improvement. Adjustment for anthropometric measurements did not change these results but did after including change in insulin in the models (original article). Conclusion: Intervention programs such as the developed herein should be reported taking into consideration the current scenario of cardiometabolic diseases. In the present study, increases in monounsaturated fatty acids and soluble fiber intake promoted benefits in glucose metabolism, independent of adiposity, at the end of the lifestyle intervention. Possible mechanisms mediating these processes may mainly include improvement in insulin sensitivity. Therefore, our findings strongly suggest that a feasible increase in consumption of these nutrients should be encouraged as a strategy for the protection of glucose metabolism in individuals at cardiometabolic risk

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healthy diet intervenção em hábitos de vida lifestyle intervention monounsaturated fatty acids risco cardiometabólico Ácidos graxos monoinsaturados cardiometabolic risk dieta saudável

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