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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2018 Oct;37(10):929–939. doi: 10.1037/hea0000665

Table 4.

Percent achieving lifestyle target(s) of treatment by metabolic syndrome status and weight change at 2.5 years, N=26

METABOLIC SYNDROME
Remission
N (%)
No Remission
N (%)
Total 14 (53.8) 12 (46.2)
Achieved Target on:
 Vegetable Intakea
 Physical Activityb
 Depressionc
 Vegetable Intake and Physical Activity
 Vegetable Intake and Depression
 Physical Activity and Depression
 All 3 Targets
 Weight Loss ≥ 5% of Baseline Weight

8 (57.1)
4 (28.6)
14 (100.0)
2 (14.3)
8 (57.1)
4 (28.6)
2 (14.3)
8 (57.1)

4 (33.3)
4 (33.3)
11 (91.7)
2 (16.7)
4 (33.3)
4 (33.3)
2 (16.7)
2 (16.7)
WEIGHT LOSS ≥ 5% OF BASELINE WEIGHT
Yes
N (%)
No
N (%)
Total
Achieved Target on:
 Vegetable Intake
 Physical Activity
 Depression
10 (38.5)

6 (60.0)
6 (60.0)
10 (100.0)
16 (61.5)

6 (37.5)
2 (12.5)
15 (93.8)
a

≥ 3 servings of vegetables/day, NCI Fruit and Vegetable Screener

b

≥ 150 minutes/week of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity by accelerometer

c

< 10 on PHQ-8