WORK-SITE CHOLESTEROL SCREENING AND DIETARY INTERVENTION - THE STAFF HEALTHY HEART PROJECT

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BARRATT, A
REZNIK, R
IRWIG, L
CUFF, A
SIMPSON, JM
OLDENBURG, B
HORVATH, J
SULLIVAN, D
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[1] PUBL HLTH UNIT CENT & SO SYDNEY,SYDNEY,NSW,AUSTRALIA
[2] ROYAL PRINCE ALFRED HOSP,SYDNEY,AUSTRALIA
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10.2105/AJPH.84.5.779
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
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Objectives. The Staff Healthy Heart Project was established to run a work-site cholesterol screening project and a randomized controlled trial of dietary interventions. Methods. Screening was offered to all staff at six Australian hospitals. Participants with blood cholesterol of 5.2 mmol/L (200 mg/dL) or above were randomly allocated to receive screening only (control group), a self-help package, or a nutrition course. Participants were seen 3 and 6 months after intervention to measure blood cholesterol and dietary changes. Results. Eighty percent of available staff (n = 2638) were screened. Of those eligible, 67% (n = 683) entered the trial, Follow-up measures of blood cholesterol and dietary intake were obtained for 63% and 38% of trial participants, respectively. A reduction in reported dietary fat was found for all groups, but there were no significant differences between groups. Reported dietary fiber rose by 0.6 g/MJ/day for those in the nutrition course. There were no changes in total blood or high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Conclusions. Cholesterol reduction was not demonstrated, but this result is difficult to interpret given the poor ongoing participation rates. Strategies to improve ongoing participation in work-site projects are needed to achieve adequate assessment of dietary interventions used in cholesterol screening.
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