Improvement on Biometrics in Individuals Undergoing a 10 and 21-Day Lifestyle Intervention in a Lifestyle Medicine Clinic in Mexico.

Elvia Maricela Hernandez Suazo, Luis Alberto Mendez Chagoya, Lujhon Guillermo Florez Gutierrez
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Background: The intervention in the Lifestyle Medicine Clinic from La Carlota Hospital gives an opportunity to assess the clinical effect of a healthy lifestyle in an inpatient setting with emphasis in a plant-based diet, supervised daily exercise, sleep hygiene, psychological and optional spiritual therapies. This work evaluated the effect of short-term therapy on biometrics and blood profiles' risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

Methods: Twenty-five patients were enrolled in the intervention, 12 for the 10-day intervention and 13 for the 21-day intervention.

Results: The intervention improved most of the NCDs risk factors for the 10-day intervention weight decreased by -4.3% (p < .001), BMI -4.1% (p < .001), SBP -16.3% (p = .002), DBP -11.8% (p = .004), fasting glucose -31.3% (p = .041), total cholesterol -12.8% (p < .001), LDL -13.9 (p = .017), triglycerides and HDL lack statistical significance, however, there was a reduction of -7.7% and -9% respectively. For the 21-day intervention weight decreased by -8.3% (p = .016), SBP -11.2% (p = .005), DBP -11.4% (p = .022), triglycerides -39.5% (p = .034), total cholesterol -23.6% (p < .000), HDL -14.7% (p = .038), LDL -27.3% p < .000), BMI and fasting glucose presented a -15.2% and -21.2% reduction respectively without statistical significance.

Conclusion: The present study confirms that short-term lifestyle interventions effectively reduce the risk factors associated with NCD's.

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在墨西哥生活方式医学诊所进行10天和21天生活方式干预的个体生物特征的改善
背景:La Carlota医院生活方式医学诊所的干预提供了一个机会,以评估健康生活方式在住院环境中的临床效果,重点是植物性饮食,监督日常运动,睡眠卫生,心理和可选的精神治疗。这项工作评估了短期治疗对非传染性疾病(NCDs)生物特征和血液谱风险因素的影响。方法:25例患者纳入干预组,其中12例为10天干预组,13例为21天干预组。结果:干预改善了大部分非传染性疾病危险因素,干预10天体重下降-4.3% (p < 0.001), BMI下降-4.1% (p < 0.001),收缩压下降-16.3% (p = 0.002), DBP下降-11.8% (p = 0.004),空腹血糖下降-31.3% (p = 0.041),总胆固醇下降-12.8% (p < 0.001), LDL下降-13.9 (p = 0.017),甘油三酯和HDL下降-7.7%和-9%,均无统计学意义。干预21天后,体重下降了-8.3% (p = 0.016),收缩压下降了-11.2% (p = 0.005),舒张压下降了-11.4% (p = 0.022),甘油三酯下降了-39.5% (p = 0.034),总胆固醇下降了-23.6% (p < 0.000), HDL下降了-14.7% (p = 0.038), LDL下降了-27.3% (p < 0.000), BMI和空腹血糖分别下降了-15.2%和-21.2%,但无统计学意义。结论:本研究证实短期生活方式干预可有效降低与非传染性疾病相关的危险因素。
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