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Characteristics of participants who benefit most from personalised nutrition: findings from the pan-European Food4Me randomised controlled trial

机译:从个性化营养中受益的参与者的特征:来自泛欧洲食品4ME随机对照试验的调查结果

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Little is known about who would benefit from Internet-based personalised nutrition (PN) interventions. This study aimed to evaluate the characteristics of participants who achieved greatest improvements (i.e. benefit) in diet, adiposity and biomarkers following an Internet-based PN intervention. Adults (n 1607) from seven European countries were recruited into a 6-month, randomised controlled trial (Food4Me) and randomised to receive conventional dietary advice (control) or PN advice. Information on dietary intake, adiposity, physical activity (PA), blood biomarkers and participant characteristics was collected at baseline and month 6. Benefit from the intervention was defined as >= 5 % change in the primary outcome (Healthy Eating Index) and secondary outcomes (waist circumference and BMI, PA, sedentary time and plasma concentrations of cholesterol, carotenoids and omega-3 index) at month 6. For our primary outcome, benefit from the intervention was greater in older participants, women and participants with lower HEI scores at baseline. Benefit was greater for individuals reporting greater self-efficacy for 'sticking to healthful foods' and who 'felt weird if [they] didn't eat healthily'. Participants benefited more if they reported wanting to improve their health and well-being. The characteristics of individuals benefiting did not differ by other demographic, health-related, anthropometric or genotypic characteristics. Findings were similar for secondary outcomes. These findings have implications for the design of more effective future PN intervention studies and for tailored nutritional advice in public health and clinical settings.
机译:众所周知,谁将受益于基于互联网的个性化营养(PN)干预措施。本研究旨在评估参与者的特征,在基于互联网的PN干预后,饮食,肥胖和生物标志物的最大改善(​​即益处)。来自七个欧洲国家的成年人(N 1607)被招募到6个月,随机对照试验(Food4Me),并随机接受常规饮食建议(控制)或PN建议。在基线和月份收集有关膳食摄入,肥胖,身体活动(PA),血液生物标志物和参与者特征的信息。从干预中受益于干预定义为> = 5%的初级结果(健康饮食指数)和二次结果的变化(腰围和BMI,PA,久坐的时间和血浆浓度的胆固醇,类胡萝卜素和ω-3指数)在6岁时6.对于我们的主要结果,从干预中受益于老年人,妇女和参与者的干预措施更大基线。对于为“坚持健康的食物”而报告更大的自我效能,益处更大的利益是谁,如果[他们]没有健康地吃,谁感到奇怪。如果他们报告想要改善他们的健康和福祉,就会受益匪浅。个人受益的特征与其他人口统计学,与健康相关,人类测量或基因型特征没有不同。研究结果类似于二次结果。这些调查结果对更有效的未来PN干预研究的设计有影响,并为公共卫生和临床环境定制了营养建议。

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