Maintenance of cardiovascular risk factor changes among middle-aged women in a lifestyle intervention trial.

Women's health (Hillsdale, N.J.) Pub Date : 1998-01-01
L R Simkin-Silverman, R R Wing, M A Boraz, E N Meilahn, L H Kuller
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The Women's Healthy Lifestyle Project is a 5-year randomized clinical testing whether a behavioral intervention aimed at lifestyle changes in diet and physical activity can prevent the rise in weight and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c) observed during menopause. Cardiovascular risk factor and behavioral data from 489 participants (intervention group n = 236; control group n = 253) who attended baseline, 6-month, and 18-month clinical assessments were analyzed to determine how well initial improvements achieved at 6 months were maintained over the subsequent year of follow-up. Results indicated that the treatment effect persisted at 18 months for weight, body mass index, total cholesterol, LDL-c, systolic blood pressure (SBP), and glucose levels. Intervention participants maintained improvements in physical activity, caloric intake, dietary cholesterol, SBP, and glucose levels between 6 and 18 months, although weight, total cholesterol, and LDL-c began to rise during this period. Eighty percent of intervention participants compared to 45% of controls were at or under baseline weight at 18 months, suggesting that promoting modest weight loss may be an effective approach to preventing weight gain in these women.

生活方式干预试验中中年妇女心血管危险因素变化的维持
妇女健康生活方式项目是一项为期5年的随机临床试验,目的是通过改变饮食和体育活动的生活方式进行行为干预,以防止绝经期间体重和低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDL-c)的上升。489名参与者的心血管危险因素和行为数据(干预组n = 236;对照组n = 253)参加了基线、6个月和18个月的临床评估,以确定6个月时取得的初步改善在随后一年的随访中保持得如何。结果表明,在体重、体重指数、总胆固醇、LDL-c、收缩压(SBP)和葡萄糖水平方面,治疗效果持续18个月。干预参与者在6至18个月期间保持了身体活动、热量摄入、膳食胆固醇、收缩压和葡萄糖水平的改善,尽管在此期间体重、总胆固醇和LDL-c开始上升。与45%的对照组相比,80%的干预参与者在18个月时体重处于或低于基线,这表明促进适度减肥可能是预防这些女性体重增加的有效方法。
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