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Primary Barriers of Adherence to a Structured Nutritional Intervention in Patients with Dyslipidemia

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Research Unit of Metabolic Diseases, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán (INCMNSZ), Mexico City 14080, Mexico
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Deparment of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán (INCMNSZ), Mexico City 14080, Mexico
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Escuela de Altos Estudios en Salud, Universidad La Salle, Mexico City 14010, Mexico
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Centro de Atención Integral del Paciente con Diabetes, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán (INCMNSZ), Mexico City 14080, Mexico
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Division of Nutrition, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Medicas y Nutricion Salvador Zubirán (INCMNSZ), Vasco de Quiroga #15, Tlalpan, Mexico City 14080, Mexico
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Academic Editors: Antonis Zampelas, George Moschonis and Emmanuella Magriplis
Nutrients 2021, 13(6), 1744; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13061744
Received: 15 April 2021 / Revised: 17 May 2021 / Accepted: 19 May 2021 / Published: 21 May 2021
Purpose: To describe the primary barriers to adequately adhering to a structured nutritional intervention. Patients and methods: A total of 106 participants diagnosed with dyslipidemia and without a medical nutrition therapeutic plan were included in this two-year study conducted at the INCMNSZ dyslipidemia clinic in Mexico City. All patients were treated with the same structured strategies, including three face-to-face visits and two telephone follow-up visits. Diet plan adherence was evaluated at each site visit through a 3-day or 24-h food recall. Results: Barriers to adhere to the nutritional intervention were: lack of time to prepare their meals (23%), eating outside the home (19%), unwillingness to change dietary patterns (14%), and lack of information about a correct diet for dyslipidemias (14%). All barriers decreased significantly at the end of the intervention. Female gender, current smoking, and following a plan of more than 1500 kcal (R2 = 0.18 and p-value = 0.004) were associated with good diet adherence. Participants showed good levels of adherence to total caloric intake at visit 2 and 3, reporting 104.7% and 95.4%, respectively. Adherence to macronutrient intake varied from 65.1% to 126%, with difficulties in adhering to recommended carbohydrate and fat consumption being more notable. Conclusion: The study findings confirm that a structured nutritional intervention is effective in reducing barriers and improving dietary adherence and metabolic control in patients with dyslipidemias. Health providers must identify barriers to adherence early on to design interventions that reduce these barriers and improve adherence. View Full-Text
Keywords: dietary adherence strategies; blood lipids; macronutrients dietary adherence strategies; blood lipids; macronutrients
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Del Razo-Olvera, F.M.; Martin-Vences, A.J.; Brito-Córdova, G.X.; Elías-López, D.; Landa-Anell, M.V.; Melgarejo-Hernández, M.A.; Cruz-Bautista, I.; Manjarrez-Martínez, I.; Gómez-Velasco, D.V.; Aguilar-Salinas, C.A. Primary Barriers of Adherence to a Structured Nutritional Intervention in Patients with Dyslipidemia. Nutrients 2021, 13, 1744. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13061744

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Del Razo-Olvera FM, Martin-Vences AJ, Brito-Córdova GX, Elías-López D, Landa-Anell MV, Melgarejo-Hernández MA, Cruz-Bautista I, Manjarrez-Martínez I, Gómez-Velasco DV, Aguilar-Salinas CA. Primary Barriers of Adherence to a Structured Nutritional Intervention in Patients with Dyslipidemia. Nutrients. 2021; 13(6):1744. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13061744

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Del Razo-Olvera, Fabiola M., Angélica J. Martin-Vences, Griselda X. Brito-Córdova, Daniel Elías-López, María V. Landa-Anell, Marco A. Melgarejo-Hernández, Ivette Cruz-Bautista, Iliana Manjarrez-Martínez, Donají V. Gómez-Velasco, and Carlos A. Aguilar-Salinas. 2021. "Primary Barriers of Adherence to a Structured Nutritional Intervention in Patients with Dyslipidemia" Nutrients 13, no. 6: 1744. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13061744

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