Effects of Brazilian Cardioprotective Diet Program on risk factors in patients with coronary heart disease: a Brazilian Cardioprotective Diet randomized pilot trial

Authors

  • Bernardete Weber Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Andrea Polo Galante Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Angela Cristine Bersch-Ferreira Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Camila Ragne Torreglosa Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Vitor Oliveira Carvalho Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Elivane da Silva Victor Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Jose Amalth do Espírito-Santo Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Maria Beatriz Ross-Fernandes Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Rafael Marques Soares Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Rosana Perim Costa Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Enilda de Sousa Lara Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Anna Maria Buehler Hospital do Coração; Research Institute
  • Otávio Berwanger Hospital do Coração; Research Institute

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2012(12)10

Keywords:

Diet, Cardiovascular Diseases, Risk factors, Prevention

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of the Brazilian Cardioprotective Diet Program in reducing blood pressures, fasting glucose levels and body mass indices in patients with established atherothrombotic disease. METHOD: This randomized controlled pilot trial included outpatients who were over 45 years of age with atherothrombotic cardiovascular disease. Group A, who received the Brazilian Cardioprotective Diet Program, had weekly sessions with dietitians. Groups B and C received the usual dietary therapy that is given to patients with cardiovascular diseases as proposed by the Brazilian guidelines. This diet had the same nutrient profile as that given to Group A, but it was customized by the integration of typical Mediterranean foods. The difference between Groups B and C was the number of sessions with the dietitian. Group B received weekly sessions, while group C only had monthly sessions. ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT 01453166. RESULTS: There was a greater reduction in systolic (7.8%) and diastolic (10.8%) blood pressures in Group A compared with Group B (2.3% and 7.3%), and Group C (3.9% and 4.9%, respectively). Fasting glucose decreased by 5.3% and 2% in Groups A and B, respectively. Fasting glucose increased by 3.7% in Group C. The BMIs decreased by 3.5% and 3.3% in Groups A and B, respectively. Group C did not present with any changes in BMI. However, none of these data showed statistical differences between the groups, which is methodologically acceptable in pilot trials. CONCLUSIONS: The Brazilian Cardioprotective Diet Program seems to be more effective in reducing blood pressures, fasting glucose levels, weights and BMIs in patients with previous cardiovascular disease compared with the diet that has been proposed by the Brazilian guidelines.

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Published

2012-12-01

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Clinical Sciences

How to Cite

Effects of Brazilian Cardioprotective Diet Program on risk factors in patients with coronary heart disease: a Brazilian Cardioprotective Diet randomized pilot trial . (2012). Clinics, 67(12), 1407-1414. https://doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2012(12)10