TY - JOUR
T1 - Implementation of a 4-y, high-fiber, high-fruit-and-vegetable, low-fat dietary intervention
T2 - Results of dietary changes in the Polyp Prevention Trial
AU - Lanza, Elaine
AU - Schatzkin, Arthur
AU - Daston, Cassandra
AU - Corle, Don
AU - Freedman, Laurence
AU - Ballard-Barbash, Rachel
AU - Caan, Bette
AU - Lance, Peter
AU - Marshall, James
AU - Iber, Frank
AU - Shike, Moshe
AU - Weissfeld, Joel
AU - Slattery, Martha
AU - Paskett, Electra
AU - Mateski, Donna
AU - Albert, Paul
PY - 2001/9
Y1 - 2001/9
N2 - Background: The Polyp Prevention Trial (PPT) was a multicenter randomized clinical trial designed to determine the effects of a high-fiber (4.30 g/MJ), high-fruit-and-vegetable (0.84 servings/MJ), low-fat (20% of energy from fat) diet on the recurrence of adenomatous polyps in the large bowel. Objective: Our goal was to determine whether the PPT intervention plan could effect change in 3 dietary goals and to examine the intervention's effect on the intake of other food groups and nutrients. Design: Participants with large-bowel adenomatous polyps diagnosed in the past 6 mo were randomly assigned to either the intervention (n = 1037) or the control (n = 1042) group and remained in the trial for 4 y. Three dietary assessment instruments were used to measure dietary change: food-frequency questionnaires (in 100% of the sample), 4-d food records (in a 20% random cohort), and 24-h dietary recalls (in a 10% random sample). Results: Intervention participants made and sustained significant changes in all PPT goals as measured by the dietary assessment instruments; the control participants' intakes remained essentially the same throughout the trial. The absolute differences between the intervention and control groups over the 4-y period were 9.7% of energy from fat (95% CI: 9.0%, 10.3%), 1.65 g dietary fiber/MJ (95% CI: 1.53, 1.74), and 0.27 servings of fruit and vegetables/MJ (95% CI: 0.25, 0.29). Intervention participants also reported significant changes in the intake of other nutrients and food groups. The intervention group also had significantly higher serum carotenoid concentrations and lower body weights than did the control group. Conclusion: Motivated, free-living individuals, given appropriate support, can make and sustain major dietary changes over a 4-y period.
AB - Background: The Polyp Prevention Trial (PPT) was a multicenter randomized clinical trial designed to determine the effects of a high-fiber (4.30 g/MJ), high-fruit-and-vegetable (0.84 servings/MJ), low-fat (20% of energy from fat) diet on the recurrence of adenomatous polyps in the large bowel. Objective: Our goal was to determine whether the PPT intervention plan could effect change in 3 dietary goals and to examine the intervention's effect on the intake of other food groups and nutrients. Design: Participants with large-bowel adenomatous polyps diagnosed in the past 6 mo were randomly assigned to either the intervention (n = 1037) or the control (n = 1042) group and remained in the trial for 4 y. Three dietary assessment instruments were used to measure dietary change: food-frequency questionnaires (in 100% of the sample), 4-d food records (in a 20% random cohort), and 24-h dietary recalls (in a 10% random sample). Results: Intervention participants made and sustained significant changes in all PPT goals as measured by the dietary assessment instruments; the control participants' intakes remained essentially the same throughout the trial. The absolute differences between the intervention and control groups over the 4-y period were 9.7% of energy from fat (95% CI: 9.0%, 10.3%), 1.65 g dietary fiber/MJ (95% CI: 1.53, 1.74), and 0.27 servings of fruit and vegetables/MJ (95% CI: 0.25, 0.29). Intervention participants also reported significant changes in the intake of other nutrients and food groups. The intervention group also had significantly higher serum carotenoid concentrations and lower body weights than did the control group. Conclusion: Motivated, free-living individuals, given appropriate support, can make and sustain major dietary changes over a 4-y period.
KW - Body weight
KW - Clinical trial
KW - Dietary change
KW - Dietary fat intake
KW - Dietary fiber intake
KW - Dietary intervention
KW - Fruit and vegetable intake
KW - Nutrition intervention
KW - Plasma cholesterol
KW - Polyp Prevention Trial
KW - Serum carotenoids
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0034878394&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/ajcn/74.3.387
DO - 10.1093/ajcn/74.3.387
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C2 - 11522565
AN - SCOPUS:0034878394
SN - 0002-9165
VL - 74
SP - 387
EP - 401
JO - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
JF - American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
IS - 3
ER -