Affiliation:
1. Research Center and Preventive Medicine and Physical Activity Center (ÉPIC), Montreal Heart Institute, Montréal, QC H1T 1N6, Canada
2. Department of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC H3C 3J7, Canada
3. Centre Intégré de Santé et des Services Sociaux des Laurentides, CLSC Ste-Thérèse, Sainte-Thérèse, QC J7E OA5, Canada
Abstract
Background: Lifestyle intervention programs have long been shown to be effective in preventing cardiometabolic risk factors (CMRFs) such as metabolic syndrome (MS), impaired fasting glycaemia (IFG), type II diabetes (T2DM), and hypertension (HTA). However, their potential for remission of these CMRFs in overweight/obese adults is less clear. The importance of attaining remission has significantly increased as these CMRFs are more and more prevalent. Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the impact of an intensive lifestyle intervention program on the remission of MS, IFG, T2DM, and HTA in overweight/obese adults. Methods: Forty participants living with overweight/obesity were enrolled in an 18-month multidisciplinary primary prevention body mass loss intervention program. MS, IFG, T2DM, and HTA statuses were assessed at baseline, 9 months, and the end of the program. Results: At baseline, 25 participants (64.1%) had MS, 7 (17.9%) had IFG, 4 (10.2%) were living with diabetes, and 28 (70.0%) had HTA. At 18 months, six (24%) of the participants living with MS, two (28.6%) of the participants with IFG, two (50%) of the participants with diabetes, and two (7.1%) of the participants with HTA met all criteria for remission. Conclusion: An intensive lifestyle intervention program consisting of monitored exercise training and lifestyle modification counselling has great potential for achieving remission of CMRFs in adults living with overweight/obesity.
Funder
Mirella and Lino Saputo Research Chair in Cardiovascular Diseases and the Prevention of Cognitive Decline from Université de Montréal at the Montreal Heart Institute
the Montreal Heart Institute Foundation
the EPIC Center Foundation
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