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dc.creatorBeulen, Y. (Yvette)-
dc.creatorMartinez-Gonzalez, M.A. (Miguel Ángel)-
dc.creatorRest, O. (Ondine) van de-
dc.creatorSalas-Salvado, J. (Jordi)-
dc.creatorSorli, J.V. (Jose V.)-
dc.creatorGomez-Gracia, E. (Enrique)-
dc.creatorFiol, M. (Miquel)-
dc.creatorEstruch, R. (Ramón)-
dc.creatorSantos-Lozano, J.M. (José M.)-
dc.creatorSchröder, H. (Helmut)-
dc.creatorAlonso-Gomez, A. (Ángel)-
dc.creatorSerra-Majem, L. (Luis)-
dc.creatorPinto, X. (Xavier)-
dc.creatorRos, E. (Emilio)-
dc.creatorBecerra-Tomas, N. (Nerea)-
dc.creatorGonzalez, J.I. (José I.)-
dc.creatorFito, M. (Montserrat)-
dc.creatorMartinez, J.A. (José Alfredo)-
dc.creatorGea, A. (Alfredo)-
dc.date.accessioned2019-04-01T12:03:51Z-
dc.date.available2019-04-01T12:03:51Z-
dc.date.issued2018-12-19-
dc.identifier.citationBeulen, Y. (Yvette); Martinez-Gonzalez, M.A. (Miguel Ángel); Rest, O. (Ondine) van de; et al. "Quality of dietary fat intake and body weight and obesity in a Mediterranean population: secondary analyses within the PREDIMED trial". Nutrients. 10 (12), 2018-12-19,es
dc.identifier.issn2072-6643-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/56663-
dc.description.abstractA moderately high-fat Mediterranean diet does not promote weight gain. This study aimed to investigate the association between dietary intake of specific types of fat and obesity and body weight. A prospective cohort study was performed using data of 6942 participants in the PREDIMED trial, with yearly repeated validated food-frequency questionnaires, and anthropometric outcomes (median follow-up: 4.8 years). The effects of replacing dietary fat subtypes for one another,proteins or carbohydrates were estimated using generalized estimating equations substitution models. Replacement of 5% energy from saturated fatty acids (SFA) with monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) or polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) resulted in weight changes of −0.38 kg (95% Confidece Iinterval (CI): −0.69, −0.07), and −0.51 kg (95% CI: −0.81, −0.20), respectively. Replacing proteins with MUFA or PUFA decreased the odds of becoming obese. Estimates for the daily substitution of one portion of red meat with white meat, oily fish or white fish showed weight changes up to −0.87 kg. Increasing the intake of unsaturated fatty acids at the expense of SFA, proteins, and carbohydrates showed beneficial effects on body weight and obesity. It may therefore be desirable to encourage high-quality fat diets like the Mediterranean diet instead of restricting total fat intake.es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipThe PREDIMED trial (www.predimed.es) was supported by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Spanish Ministry of Health, through grants provided to research networks specifically developed for the trial, namely, RTIC G03/140 (Coordinator: R. Estruch, M.D., Ph.D., during 2003-2005) and RTIC RD 06/0045 (Coordinator: M.A. Martínez-González, M.D., Ph.D., during 2006-2013). We also acknowledge CIBERobn (an Initiative of ISCIII), the grants from Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares CNIC 06/2007, Fondo de Investigación Sanitaria—Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (PI04-2239, PI 05/2584, CP06/00100, PI07/0240, PI07/1138, PI07/0954, PI 07/0473, PI10/01407, PI10/02658, PI11/01647, P11/02505), Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (AGL-2009-13906-C02, AGL2010-22319-C03), Fundación Mapfre 2010, Consejería de Salud de la Junta de Andalucía (PI0105/2007), Public Health Division of the Department of Health of the Autonomous Government of Catalonia, Generalitat Valenciana (ACOMP06109, GVACOMP2010-181, GVACOMP2011-151, CS2010-AP-111, CS2011-AP-042, and PROMETEO17/2017), and Regional Government of Navarra (P27/2011).es_ES
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherMDPIes_ES
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesses_ES
dc.subjectFates_ES
dc.subjectObesityes_ES
dc.subjectBodyes_ES
dc.subjectWeightes_ES
dc.subjectCohort studyes_ES
dc.subjectSubstitution modelses_ES
dc.titleQuality of dietary fat intake and body weight and obesity in a Mediterranean population: secondary analyses within the PREDIMED triales_ES
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlees_ES
dc.description.noteThis is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited (CC BY 4.0).es_ES
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/nu10122011es_ES
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.3390/nu10122011-

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