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Positive psychological characteristics in patients with metabolic syndrome associated with prospective changes in diet and anthropometric factors

机译:与饮食和人体计量因子前瞻性变化相关的代谢综合征患者的正心理特征

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The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasing worldwide, and diet therapy plays a key role in treating this disease. Since most patients show difficulties in adhering to nutritional interventions, research on the association of positive psychological characteristics with greater engagement in physical health is relevant to this field. The present study aimed to evaluate the association between positive psychology attributes (optimism, hope, self-esteem, positive/negative affect and life satisfaction) and changes in diet quality and anthropometric parameters of individuals with MetS who received nutritional counseling. The study assessed 63 patients at a nutrition outpatient clinic. Anthropometric parameters and 24-hour food recall data (for evaluation of the Brazilian Healthy Eating Index—Revised–BHEI-R) were collected at the first visit and subsequent return visit (on average five months later). Psychological data were collected at the first visit using validated and standardized scales. The results were adjusted in relation to the depression scores of the patients, which were evaluated using the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). Changes in anthropometric factors and in the BHEI-R were assessed, and their associations with the psychological attributes were investigated. The results indicated that positive affect and hope were associated with improvement in the BHEI-R scores (Cohen effect sizes -0.65 and -0.58; p = 0.012 and 0.025, respectively). A significant association was also observed between optimism and a reduction in abdominal circumference (Cohen effect size 0.56; p = 0.031). The associations remained significant even after adjusting for the BDI-II scores (p = 0.022, p = 0.037 and p = 0.05, respectively). No statistically significant associations were observed for the other attributes assessed.The study suggests that some attributes may have a greater influence on the nutritional treatment of MetS and that future studies should be conducted in order to enable effective multidisciplinary interventions to treat MetS.
机译:代谢综合征(METS)的患病率在全球范围内增加,饮食治疗在治疗这种疾病方面发挥着关键作用。由于大多数患者表现出遵守营养干预措施的困难,因此对阳性心理特征的关联与身体健康更加接近的研究与该领域有关。本研究旨在评估积极心理学属性(乐观,希望,自尊,正/负面影响和生命满意)的关联,以及具有接受营养咨询的人的个人饮食质量和人体测量参数的变化。该研究评估了营养门诊诊所的63名患者。在第一次访问并在第一次访问和随后的回报访问(平均五个月后)收集了人体计量参数和24小时食物召回数据(用于评估巴西健康饮食指数修订的饮食指数修订-Bhei-R)。使用验证和标准化的尺度在第一次访问中收集了心理数据。结果与患者的抑郁症分数相关,使用BECK抑郁症-II(BDI-II)评估。评估人体测量因子和在BHEI-R中的变化,并调查了与心理属性的关联。结果表明,阳性影响和希望与BHEI-R分数的改善有关(COHEN效应大小-0.65和-0.58; P = 0.012和0.025)。在乐观情绪和腹部圆周的降低之间也观察到显着关联(Cohen效应大小0.56; p = 0.031)。即使在调整BDI-II分数后,关联仍然存在显着(分别为P = 0.022,P = 0.037和P = 0.05)。对于评估的其他属性,没有观察到统计学上的重要组织。该研究表明,一些属性可能对Mets的营养治疗产生了更大的影响,并且应该进行未来的研究,以便能够实现治疗MET的有效多学科干预措施。

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