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Mediterranean diet and psychological well-being intervention to reverse metabolic syndrome in Chile (CHILEMED trial)

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Authors
Guadalupe Echeverría, Bárbara Samith, Andrea von Schultzendorf, Victoria Pinto, Ximena Martínez, Daniela Sara, Mariana Calzada, Josefina Pacheco, Gianella Plaza, Francesca Scott, Javiera Romero, Camila M. Mateo, María Verónica Julio, Yildy Utreras‐Mendoza, M. Binder, Florencia Gutiérrez, María Emilia Riquelme, Margarita Cuevas, Rosario Willatt, Omayra Sánchez, Aracelli Keilendt, Patricia Butrón, Alessandra Jarufe, Isidora Huete, J. Lazaro Tobar, Sofía Martin, Valentina Alfaro, Matilde Olivos, Núria Pedrals, Marcela Bitrán, Ivette Ávalos, Chiara Ruini, Carol D. Ryff, Druso Pérez, Loni Berkowitz, Attilio Rigotti
Journal
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications
Year
2023
Citations
5

TL;DR

The CHILEMED trial is an *ongoing* study investigating whether a Mediterranean diet, either alone or combined with psychological well-being support, is more effective than a low-fat diet at reversing metabolic syndrome in Chilean adults. *As of the abstract's publication, the study is still enrolling participants, and no results have been reported yet.*

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