NPA-GP: Behavioral Outcomes (2021)
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Intervention
In adults who are healthy or have cardiometabolic risk factors, what is the effect of nutrition and physical activity interventions provided by nutrition and/or exercise practitioners, compared to controls, on fruit and vegetable intake?
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Conclusion
In adults who are healthy or have cardiometabolic risk factors, nutrition and physical activity interventions from qualified practitioners increase fruit and vegetable intake.
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Grade: Moderate (B)
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: In adults who are healthy or have cardiometabolic risk factors, what is the effect of nutrition and physical activity interventions provided by nutrition and/or exercise practitioners, compared to controls, on fruit and vegetable intake?
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- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Beleigoli A, Andrade A, Diniz M, Ribeiro A. Personalized web-based weight loss behavior change program with and without dietitian online coaching for adults with overweight and obesity: randomized controlled trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020; 22:e17494 p1-13
- Colleran H, Lovelady C. Use of MyPyramid Menu Planner for moms in a weight-loss intervention during lactation. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2012; 112:553-8
- Fjeldsoe B, Goode A, Phongsavan P, Bauman A, Maher G, Winkler E, Eakin E. Evaluating the maintenance of lifestyle changes in a randomized controlled trial of the 'Get Healthy, Stay Healthy' program. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2016; 4:e42
- Forsyth A, Deane F, Williams P. A lifestyle intervention for primary care patients with depression and anxiety: A randomised controlled trial. Psychiatry Research 2015; 230:537-544
- Hollis JL, Williams LT, MorganPJ, Collins CE. The 40-something randomised controlled trial improved fruit intake and nutrient density of the diet in mid-age women. Nutrition and Dietetics 2015; :316-326
- Kennedy B, Ryan D, Johnson W, Harsha D, Newton R, Champagne C, Allen H, Katzmarzyk P. Baton Rouge Healthy Eating and Lifestyle Program (BR-HELP): a pilot health promotion program. Journal of Prevention & Intervention in the Community 2015; 43:95-108
- Miller C, Weinhold K, Marrero D, Nagaraja H, Focht B. A translational worksite diabetes prevention trial improves psychosocial status, dietary intake, and step counts among employees with prediabetes: a randomized controlled trial. Preventive Medicine Reports 2015; 2:118-126
- Neale E, Tapsell L, Martin A, Batterham M, Wibisono C, Probst Y. Impact of providing walnut samples in a lifestyle intervention for weight loss: a secondary analysis of the HealthTrack trial. Food & Nutrition Research 2017; 61:1344522
- Partridge S, McGeechan K, Bauman A, Phongsavan P, Allman-Farinelli M. Improved eating behaviours mediate weight gain prevention of young adults: moderation and mediation results of a randomised controlled trial of TXT2BFiT, mHealth program. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2016; 13:44
- Rosas L, Nan Lv,, Xiao L, Lewis M, Venditti E, Zavella P, Azar K, Ma J. Effect of a culturally adapted behavioral intervention for Latino adults on weight loss over 2 years: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Network Ppen 2020; 3:e2027744
- Rosas L, Xiao L, Lv N,Lavori P, Venditti E, Snowden M, Smyth J, Lewis M, Williams L, Suppes T, Goldstein-Piekarski A, Ma J. Understanding mechanisms of integrated behavioral therapy for co-occurring obesity and depression in primary care: a mediation analysis in the RAINBOW trial. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2021; 11:382-392
- Rubinstein A, Miranda J, Beratarrechea A, Diez-Canseco F, Kanter R, Gutierrez L, Bernabé-Ortiz A, Irazola V, Fernandez A, Letona P, Martínez H, Ramirez-Zea M. Effectiveness of an mHealth intervention to improve the cardiometabolic profile of people with prehypertension in low-resource urban settings in Latin America: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology 2016; 4:52-63
- Viester L, Verhagen E, Bongers P, van der Beek A. Effectiveness of a worksite intervention for male construction workers on dietary and physical activity behaviors, body mass index, and health outcomes: results of a randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Health Promotion 2018; 32:795-805
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Search Plan and Results: NPA-GP: Nutrition and Physical Activity 2021
In adults who are healthy or have cardiometabolic risk factors, what is the effect of nutrition and physical activity interventions provided by nutrition and/or exercise practitioners, compared to controls, on physical activity?-
Conclusion
In adults who are healthy or have cardiometabolic risk factors, nutrition and physical activity interventions provided by qualified practitioners may increase physical activity amount.
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Grade: Low (C)
- Grade I means there is Good/Strong evidence supporting the statement;
- Grade II is Fair;
- Grade III is Limited/Weak;
- Grade IV is Expert Opinion Only;
- Grade V is Not Assignable.
- High (A) means we are very confident that the true effect lies close to that of the estimate of the effect;
- Moderate (B) means we are moderately confident in the effect estimate;
- Low (C) means our confidence in the effect estimate is limited;
- Very Low (D) means we have very little confidence in the effect estimate.
- Ungraded means a grade is not assignable.
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Evidence Summary: In adults who are healthy or have cardiometabolic risk factors, what is the effect of nutrition and physical activity interventions provided by nutrition and/or exercise practitioners, compared to controls, on physical activity?
- Detail
- Quality Rating Summary
For a summary of the Quality Rating results, click here.
- Worksheets
- Beleigoli A, Andrade A, Diniz M, Ribeiro A. Personalized web-based weight loss behavior change program with and without dietitian online coaching for adults with overweight and obesity: randomized controlled trial. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020; 22:e17494 p1-13
- Fjeldsoe B, Goode A, Phongsavan P, Bauman A, Maher G, Winkler E, Eakin E. Evaluating the maintenance of lifestyle changes in a randomized controlled trial of the 'Get Healthy, Stay Healthy' program. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2016; 4:e42
- Foster-Schubert K, Alfano C, Duggan C, Xiao L, Campbell K, Kong A, Bain C, Wang C, Blackburn G, McTiernan A. Effect of diet and exercise, alone or combined, on weight and body composition in overweight-to-obese postmenopausal women. Obesity 2012; 20:1628-38
- Hollis JL, Williams LT, MorganPJ, Collins CE. The 40-something randomised controlled trial improved fruit intake and nutrient density of the diet in mid-age women. Nutrition and Dietetics 2015; :316-326
- Kuller L, Pettee Gabriel K, Kinzel L, Underwood D, Conroy M, Chang Y, Mackey R, Edmundowicz D, Tyrrell K, Buhari A, Kriska A. The Women on the Move Through Activity and Nutrition (WOMAN) study: final 48-month results. Obesity 2012; 20:636-43
- Maddison R, Hargreaves E, Wyke S, Gray C, Hunt K, Heke J, Kara S, Ni Mhurchu C, Jull A, Jiang Y, Sundborn G, Marsh S. Rugby fans in training New Zealand (RUFIT-NZ): a pilot randomized controlled trial of a healthy lifestyle program for overweight men delivered through professional rugby clubs in New Zealand. BMC Public Health 2019; 19:166
- Neale E, Tapsell L, Martin A, Batterham M, Wibisono C, Probst Y. Impact of providing walnut samples in a lifestyle intervention for weight loss: a secondary analysis of the HealthTrack trial. Food & Nutrition Research 2017; 61:1344522
- Nicklas J, Zera C, England L, Rosner B, Horton E, Levkoff S, Seely E. A web-based lifestyle intervention for women with recent gestational diabetes mellitus: a randomized controlled trial. Obstetrics and Gynecology 2014; 124:563-570
- Partridge S, McGeechan K, Bauman A, Phongsavan P, Allman-Farinelli M. Improved eating behaviours mediate weight gain prevention of young adults: moderation and mediation results of a randomised controlled trial of TXT2BFiT, mHealth program. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2016; 13:44
- Rich-Edwards J, Stuart J, Skurnik G, Roche A, Tsigas E, Fitzmaurice G, Wilkins-Haug L, Levkoff S, Seely E. Randomized trial to reduce cardiovascular risk in women with recent preeclampsia. Journal of Women's Health 2019; 28:1493-1504
- Rollo ME, Baldwin JN, Hutchesson M, Aguiar E, Wynne K, Young A, Callister R, Haslam R, Collins C. The feasibility and preliminary efficacy of an eHealth lifestyle program in women with recent gestational diabetes miellitus: a pilot study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2020; :
- Rosas L, Nan Lv,, Xiao L, Lewis M, Venditti E, Zavella P, Azar K, Ma J. Effect of a culturally adapted behavioral intervention for Latino adults on weight loss over 2 years: a randomized clinical trial. JAMA Network Ppen 2020; 3:e2027744
- Rosas L, Xiao L, Lv N,Lavori P, Venditti E, Snowden M, Smyth J, Lewis M, Williams L, Suppes T, Goldstein-Piekarski A, Ma J. Understanding mechanisms of integrated behavioral therapy for co-occurring obesity and depression in primary care: a mediation analysis in the RAINBOW trial. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2021; 11:382-392
- Rubinstein A, Miranda J, Beratarrechea A, Diez-Canseco F, Kanter R, Gutierrez L, Bernabé-Ortiz A, Irazola V, Fernandez A, Letona P, Martínez H, Ramirez-Zea M. Effectiveness of an mHealth intervention to improve the cardiometabolic profile of people with prehypertension in low-resource urban settings in Latin America: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology 2016; 4:52-63
- Ruusunen A, Voutilainen S, Karhunen L, Lehto S, Tolmunen T, Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi S, Eriksson J, Tuomilehto J, Uusitupa M, Lindström J. How does lifestyle intervention affect depressive symptoms? Results from the Finnish Diabetes Prevention Study. Diabetic Medicine 2012; 29:e126-32
- Viester L, Verhagen E, Bongers P, van der Beek A. Effectiveness of a worksite intervention for male construction workers on dietary and physical activity behaviors, body mass index, and health outcomes: results of a randomized controlled trial. American Journal of Health Promotion 2018; 32:795-805
- Weinhold K, Miller C, Marrero D, Nagaraja H, Focht B, Gascon G. A randomized controlled trial translating the diabetes prevention program to a university worksite, Ohio, 2012-2014. Preventing Chronic Disease 2015; 12:E210
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Search Plan and Results: NPA-GP: Nutrition and Physical Activity 2021
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Conclusion