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Dietary counseling on long-term weight loss in overweight hypertensive patients

Authors :
Torres, Márcia Regina Simas Gonçalves
da Silva Ferreira, Thaís
de Paula Nogueira, Lívia
do Nascimento, Danielle Carvalho Sant'Anna
Sanjuliani, Antonio Felipe
Source :
Clinics; v. 66 n. 10 (2011); 1779-1785, Clinics; Vol. 66 Núm. 10 (2011); 1779-1785, Clinics; Vol. 66 No. 10 (2011); 1779-1785, Clinics, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), instacron:USP, Clinics, Volume: 66, Issue: 10, Pages: 1779-1785, Published: 2011, Clinics, Vol 66, Iss 10, Pp 1779-1785 (2011)
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo, 2011.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate long-term weight loss in overweight hypertensive patients receiving dietary counseling. METHODS: Longitudinal study included overweight hypertensive patients who had an initial individual consultation with a nutritionist between January 2002 and December 2005 and were followed for four years in a hypertension clinic. Patients who had at least four consultations during the follow-up period were included in the dietary counseling group. Those who scheduled their first consultation but missed that appointment or had fewer than four consultations during the follow-up period were allocated to the control group. Target Energy intake was calculated at 20-25 kcal/kg actual body weight/day. RESULTS: The study included 102 patients aged 55 + 1 years old (58 in the dietary counseling group). As compared with the control group, patients in the dietary counseling group showed a significantly greater reduction in body weight (-3.6 + 0.8 vs. 0.8 + 0.7 kg), which remained significant after controlling for age, gender, baseline body mass index, and the use of different antihypertensive and antidiabetic drugs. Weight loss between 5.0% and 9.9% was observed in a significantly higher percentage of patients in the dietary counseling group (28% vs. 11%). A weight loss of at least 10% was only observed in dietary counseling group patients, who had a significantly lower odds ratio for increasing the number and/or dosage of antihypertensive agents, even after controlling for age, gender, and baseline body mass index. CONCLUSIONS: Dietary counseling may be associated with long-term weight loss in overweight hypertensive patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19805322 and 18075932
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinics; v. 66 n. 10 (2011); 1779-1785, Clinics; Vol. 66 Núm. 10 (2011); 1779-1785, Clinics; Vol. 66 No. 10 (2011); 1779-1785, Clinics, Universidade de São Paulo (USP), instacron:USP, Clinics, Volume: 66, Issue: 10, Pages: 1779-1785, Published: 2011, Clinics, Vol 66, Iss 10, Pp 1779-1785 (2011)
Accession number :
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