AWM: Non-Diet Approaches (2020-21)

Author and Year:
LeBlanc V, Provencher V, et al, 2012
PubMed ID:
Article Title:
Impact of a Health-At-Every-Size intervention on changes in dietary intakes and eating patterns in premenopausal overweight women: results of a randomized trial.
Authors:
Leblanc V, Provencher V, Bégin C, Corneau L, Tremblay A, Lemieux S
Journal:
Clinical Nutrition
Year of publication:
2012
Volume:
31
Issue:
4
Page numbers:
481-488
Study Design:
Randomized Controlled Trial
Risk of Bias Assessment Rating:
High risk
Inclusion Criteria:
Overweight or obese (BMI between 25 and 35 kg/m2); stable weight (+/-2.5 kg) for a minimum of two months prior to the beginning of the study; not currently dieting to lose weight, not taking oral contraceptives; not pregnant or lactating,
Exclusion Criteria:
Present with metabolic or important psychological disorders including anorexia and bulimia; drug addiction or alcoholism problem; treatment for coronary heart disease; diabetes; dyslipidemia; depression; endocrine disorders (except stable thyroid disease).
Research Purpose:
We believe that it is relevant to determine whether dietary intakes and eating patterns are modified in response to a HAES intervention among premenopausal over-weight women, and to determine whether changes in eating behaviors following a HAES intervention are associated with changes in dietary intakes and eating patterns.
Blinding efforts:
Study Location:
Québec City, Canada
Source(s) of Funding:
Government, Industry
Please specify names of funders:
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (MOP-64226) Danone Institute