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. 2013 Jan 29;10:13. doi: 10.1186/1479-5868-10-13

Table 5.

Dietary evaluation summary of interventions to improve Men’s nutritional and weight-loss outcomes - Effectiveness table

Study Weight status/lipid studies/BP Nutritional determinants Nutrition Intake Intervention Effectiveness
Arao et al. (2007)
BMI

Dietary control
×
Fat intake (serves)
×
YES
 
Lipid studies

 
 
Fruit intake (serves)
×
 
 
Blood Pressure(mmHg)

 
 
Vegetable intake (serves)
×
 
 
Blood glucose

 
 
 
 
 
Booth et al. (2008)
Body Weight (kg)
×
-
 
Fat intake (serves)

YES
 
BMI
×
 
 
Fruit intake (serves)

 
 
Blood Pressure(mmHg)

 
 
Dairy intake (serves)

 
Braekman et al. (1999)
BMI
×
Nutrition knowledge

Total Energy and macronutrient intake

YES
 
Lipid studies (HDL)

 
 
 
 
 
Leslie et al. (2002)
Height (cm)
×
Dietary practices monitored through dietary
×
Total energy intake
×
NO
 
Body Weight (kg)
×
targets monitor
 
 
 
 
 
Waist Circumference (cm)
×
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lipid studies
×
 
 
 
 
 
Morgan (2009, 2011c) SHED-IT
Body Weight (kg)
×
Dietary knowledge and belief cognitions
×
Total energy intake
×
NO
 
BMI
×
Quality of Life & general health measures
×
 
 
 
 
WC (CM)
×
Frequency of take-away food consumption
×
 
 
 
 
BP (mmHg)
×
& eating while watching TV
 
 
 
 
Morgan et al. (2011a) HDHK
[fathers] Weight (kg)

Social support
na
Total energy intake
×
YES
 
BMI

Intentions
 
 
 
 
 
WC

Self-efficacy
 
 
 
 
 
BP

Outcome expectations
 
 
 
 
Morgan et al. (2011b) POWER
Body Weight (kg)

Dietary patterns

Dietary behaviours - Sweetened beverages (Serves).

YES
 
BMI

Dietary cognitions.

 
 
 
 
WC

 
 
 
 
 
 
BP

 
 
 
 
 
Pritchard et al. (1997)
Body Weight (kg)

-
 
Energy intake (kcal)
×
YES
 
Fat Mass

 
 
Percentage dietary fat
×
 
Tilley et al. (1999, 1997)
-
 
-
 
Total Fat (% Energy)

YES
 
 
 
 
 
Fibre intake (g/1000kj)

 
          Fruit & Vegetable intakes (Serves)  

Note: ✓ = Significant between group difference identified (See table one) ; × = NO statistically significant change between intervention vs control identified.