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Including pork in the Mediterranean diet for an Australian population: Protocol for a randomised controlled trial assessing cardiovascular risk and cognitive function

机译:包括澳大利亚人口地中海饮食中的猪肉:用于随机对照试验的协议,评估心血管风险和认知功能

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The Mediterranean diet is characterised by the high consumption of extra virgin olive oil, fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes and nuts; moderate consumption of fish, poultry, eggs and dairy; and low consumption of red meat and sweets. Cross sectional, longitudinal and intervention studies indicate that a Mediterranean diet may be effective for the prevention of cardiovascular disease and dementia. However, previous research suggests that an Australian population may find red meat restrictions difficult, which could affect long term sustainability of the diet. This paper outlines the protocol for a randomised controlled trial that will assess the cardiovascular and cognitive benefits of a Mediterranean diet modified to include 2-3 weekly serves of fresh, lean pork. A 24-week cross-over design trial will compare a modified Mediterranean diet with a low-fat control diet in at-risk men and women. Participants will follow each of the two diets for 8?weeks, with an 8-week washout period separating interventions. Home measured systolic blood pressure will be the primary outcome measure. Secondary outcomes will include body mass index, body composition, fasting blood lipids, C-reactive protein, fasting plasma glucose, fasting serum insulin, erythrocyte fatty acids, cognitive function, psychological health and well-being, and dementia risk. To our knowledge this research is the first to investigate whether an alternate source of protein can be included in the Mediterranean diet to increase sustainability and feasibility for a non-Mediterranean population. Findings will be significant for the prevention of cardiovascular disease and age-related decline, and may inform individuals, clinicians and public health policy. ACTRN12616001046493 . Registered 5 August 2016.
机译:地中海饮食的特点是高初榨橄榄油,水果,蔬菜,谷物,豆类和坚果的高消耗量;中等消费鱼,家禽,鸡蛋和乳制品;和低烧红肉和糖果的消耗。横截面,纵向和干预研究表明,地中海饮食可能对预防心血管疾病和痴呆有效。然而,以前的研究表明,澳大利亚人口可能会发现困难的红肉限制,这可能影响饮食的长期可持续性。本文概述了随机对照试验的议定书,该议定书将评估地中海饮食的心血管和认知益处改性,包括2-3每周用新的新鲜,瘦肉猪肉。 24周的交叉设计试验将与风险男性和女性的低脂肪控制饮食进行比较修饰的地中海饮食。参与者将遵循两个饮食中的每一个8?周,其中8周的洗涤期分离干预措施。家庭测量的收缩压将是主要的结果措施。二次结果将包括体重指数,身体成分,空腹血脂,C反应蛋白,空腹血糖,空腹血清胰岛素,红细胞脂肪酸,认知功能,心理健康和福祉以及痴呆症风险。据我们所知,这项研究是第一个调查替代蛋白质的替代来源是否可以包含在地中海饮食中,以提高非地中海人群的可持续性和可行性。调查结果对于预防心血管疾病和年龄相关的衰退将是重要的,并且可以为个人,临床医生和公共卫生政策提供信息。 ACTRN12616001046493。注册2016年8月5日。

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