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Effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial

BACKGROUND: Lifestyle changes are notoriously difficult. Since women who intend to become pregnant are more susceptible to lifestyle advice, interventions during this time window might be more effective than interventions during any other period in life. We here report the effects of the first large...

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Autores principales: van Elten, Tessa M., Karsten, Matty D. A., Geelen, Anouk, van Oers, Anne M., van Poppel, Mireille N. M., Groen, Henk, Gemke, Reinoud J. B. J., Mol, Ben Willem, Mutsaerts, Meike A. Q., Roseboom, Tessa J., Hoek, Annemieke
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6221548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30403756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206888
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author van Elten, Tessa M.
Karsten, Matty D. A.
Geelen, Anouk
van Oers, Anne M.
van Poppel, Mireille N. M.
Groen, Henk
Gemke, Reinoud J. B. J.
Mol, Ben Willem
Mutsaerts, Meike A. Q.
Roseboom, Tessa J.
Hoek, Annemieke
author_facet van Elten, Tessa M.
Karsten, Matty D. A.
Geelen, Anouk
van Oers, Anne M.
van Poppel, Mireille N. M.
Groen, Henk
Gemke, Reinoud J. B. J.
Mol, Ben Willem
Mutsaerts, Meike A. Q.
Roseboom, Tessa J.
Hoek, Annemieke
author_sort van Elten, Tessa M.
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description BACKGROUND: Lifestyle changes are notoriously difficult. Since women who intend to become pregnant are more susceptible to lifestyle advice, interventions during this time window might be more effective than interventions during any other period in life. We here report the effects of the first large preconception lifestyle intervention RCT on diet and physical activity in obese infertile women. METHODS: In total, 577 women were randomized between a six-month lifestyle intervention program (intervention group; N = 290) or prompt infertility treatment (control group; N = 287). Self-reported dietary behaviors and physical activity were assessed at baseline, three, six and twelve months after randomization. Mixed models were used to analyze differences between groups. RESULTS: Compared to the control group, the intervention group reduced their intake of sugary drinks at three months (-0.5 glasses/day [95% C.I. = -0.9;-0.2]), of savory snacks at three (-2.4 handful/week [-3.4;-1.4]) and at six months (-1.4 handful/week [-2.6;-0.2]), and of sweet snacks at three (-2.2 portion/week [-3.3;-1.0]) and twelve months after randomization (-1.9 portion/week [-3.5;-0.4]). Also, the intervention group was more moderate to vigorous physically active at three months after randomization compared to the control group (169.0 minutes/week [6.0; 332.1]). CONCLUSION: Our study showed that obese infertile women who followed a six-month preconception lifestyle intervention program decreased their intake of high caloric snacks and beverages, and increased their physical activity. These changes in lifestyle may not only improve women’s health but their offspring’s health too.
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spelling pubmed-62215482018-11-19 Effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial van Elten, Tessa M. Karsten, Matty D. A. Geelen, Anouk van Oers, Anne M. van Poppel, Mireille N. M. Groen, Henk Gemke, Reinoud J. B. J. Mol, Ben Willem Mutsaerts, Meike A. Q. Roseboom, Tessa J. Hoek, Annemieke PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Lifestyle changes are notoriously difficult. Since women who intend to become pregnant are more susceptible to lifestyle advice, interventions during this time window might be more effective than interventions during any other period in life. We here report the effects of the first large preconception lifestyle intervention RCT on diet and physical activity in obese infertile women. METHODS: In total, 577 women were randomized between a six-month lifestyle intervention program (intervention group; N = 290) or prompt infertility treatment (control group; N = 287). Self-reported dietary behaviors and physical activity were assessed at baseline, three, six and twelve months after randomization. Mixed models were used to analyze differences between groups. RESULTS: Compared to the control group, the intervention group reduced their intake of sugary drinks at three months (-0.5 glasses/day [95% C.I. = -0.9;-0.2]), of savory snacks at three (-2.4 handful/week [-3.4;-1.4]) and at six months (-1.4 handful/week [-2.6;-0.2]), and of sweet snacks at three (-2.2 portion/week [-3.3;-1.0]) and twelve months after randomization (-1.9 portion/week [-3.5;-0.4]). Also, the intervention group was more moderate to vigorous physically active at three months after randomization compared to the control group (169.0 minutes/week [6.0; 332.1]). CONCLUSION: Our study showed that obese infertile women who followed a six-month preconception lifestyle intervention program decreased their intake of high caloric snacks and beverages, and increased their physical activity. These changes in lifestyle may not only improve women’s health but their offspring’s health too. Public Library of Science 2018-11-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6221548/ /pubmed/30403756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206888 Text en © 2018 van Elten et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
van Elten, Tessa M.
Karsten, Matty D. A.
Geelen, Anouk
van Oers, Anne M.
van Poppel, Mireille N. M.
Groen, Henk
Gemke, Reinoud J. B. J.
Mol, Ben Willem
Mutsaerts, Meike A. Q.
Roseboom, Tessa J.
Hoek, Annemieke
Effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
title Effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
title_full Effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
title_fullStr Effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
title_short Effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
title_sort effects of a preconception lifestyle intervention in obese infertile women on diet and physical activity; a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6221548/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30403756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0206888
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