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Changes in dietary patterns when females engage in a weight management programme and their ability to meet Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition's fibre and sugar recommendations

Strathearn, Lauren; Ka�ar, H. K.; Avery, A.

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Lauren Strathearn

H. K. Ka�ar



Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate how dietary patterns (DP) change following engagement in a weight management programme. Using the DP identified, to study their relationship with weight loss achieved and ability to meet the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition's 2015 fibre and sugar recommendations. DESIGN: Secondary analysis of FFQ data, which collected dietary information at two time points: retrospectively before (T0) and presently during (T1) Slimming World's programme, was analysed. Principal component analysis derived the DP present. SETTING: Online FFQ, hosted by Slimming World (SW) in the UK. PARTICIPANTS: Female SW members (n 325; 17-68 years old). RESULTS: At T0, two DP, 'plant based' and 'processed meat and sugar added by the consumer' were identified. At T1, three DP were identified, 'high meat', 'high fat salt and sugar (HFSS) products' and 'nuts and oils'. Participants with a diet low in 'HFSS products' lost significantly more weight (P for trend = 0·001), were more likely to consume breakfast (P = 0·021) and consumed less free sugar compared with high 'HFSS product' consumers. Those initially presenting with a low 'plant based' diet score lost more weight at T1 (P for trend = 0·046). With engagement, mean fibre intake increased from 24·3 to 32·4 g/d (P < 0·001) and free sugar intake decreased from 12·6 to 8·7 % total dietary energy (P < 0·001). CONCLUSIONS: An individual's DP before and with engagement in a weight management programme may indicate their weight loss success. Advising reduced HFSS product intake may aid initial weight loss. SW appears to promote dietary changes towards UK fibre and sugar recommendations.

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Strathearn, L., Kaçar, H. K., & Avery, A. (2020). Changes in dietary patterns when females engage in a weight management programme and their ability to meet Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition's fibre and sugar recommendations. Public Health Nutrition, 23(12), 2189-2198. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980019004762

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 13, 2019
Online Publication Date Apr 16, 2020
Publication Date Aug 1, 2020
Deposit Date Apr 22, 2020
Publicly Available Date Apr 17, 2021
Journal Public health nutrition
Print ISSN 1368-9800
Electronic ISSN 1475-2727
Publisher Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 23
Issue 12
Pages 2189-2198
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980019004762
Keywords Nutrition and Dietetics; Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health; Medicine (miscellaneous)
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4325586
Publisher URL https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/public-health-nutrition/article/changes-in-dietary-patterns-when-females-engage-in-a-weight-management-programme-and-their-ability-to-meet-scientific-advisory-committee-on-nutritions-fibre-and-sugar-recommendations/
Related Public URLs https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/public-health-nutrition
Additional Information © The Authors 2020 and Cambridge University Press

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