1.Effects of Workplace Nutrition Education Program Tailored for the Individual Chronic Disease Risks.
Handeuk PARK ; EunJin KIM ; Myungok HWANG ; Yun Mi PAEK ; Tae In CHOI ; Yoo Kyoung PARK
The Korean Journal of Nutrition 2010;43(3):246-259
The incidence of chronic disease is continuously increasing in Korea. Especially, office workers have higher risk of chronic disease because of their dietary habit and lifestyle. The study aimed to investigate the effect of tailored nutrition counseling on improving chronic disease risk factors. Ninety-nine male workers (age 46.9 +/- 7.0 yrs) volunteered for 12 weeks of nutrition program containing dietary intake and physical activity adjustment. Five individualized programs were performed with the main theme of weight loss (WL, n = 16), blood pressure lowering (BL, n = 34), normalizing blood glucose (GL, n = 21), lipid lowering (LL, n = 13) and reducing MS risk factors (ML, n = 15). Anthropometric data, blood-pressure, self-reported questionnaire, blood profiles were measured before and after 12weeks of nutrition education. The education program included 5 times of 1:1 interview. Compared to 0 week, anthropometric data (weight, BMI, fat, visceral fat, waist, SBP, DBP) were significantly decreased after 12 weeks (p < 0.001). Fasting blood glucose and total cholesterol were decreased (p < 0.05). The primary outcomes with individually tailored programs showed to be more effective than one general nutrition program.
Blood Glucose
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Blood Pressure
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Cholesterol
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Chronic Disease
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Counseling
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Fasting
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Food Habits
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Humans
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Incidence
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Intra-Abdominal Fat
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Korea
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Life Style
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Male
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Motor Activity
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Risk Factors
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Weight Loss