Changes in eating behavior traits and diet in older prediabetic men during a 3-year lifestyle intervention

一项为期3年的生活方式干预研究发现,老年糖尿病前期男性在饮食行为特征和饮食方面发生了变化。

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Abstract

PURPOSE: Eating behavior traits are linked to diet, but how changes in these traits are associated with dietary changes, particularly in men, remains unclear. Understanding these associations may help develop personalized prevention and treatment strategies for non-communicable diseases such as type 2 diabetes. This study aimed to examine how eating behavior traits and food intake change in older Finnish men with prediabetes during a lifestyle intervention, and to explore the associations between these changes. METHODS: The Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire-R18 was used to assess three eating behavior traits (cognitive restraint, uncontrolled eating and emotional eating), and repeated 4-day food records were used to evaluate food intake in 368 prediabetic men aged 50–75 during a 3-year lifestyle intervention. RESULTS: During the intervention, cognitive restraint increased while uncontrolled eating and emotional eating decreased (FDR-p < 0.001 for all). The intake of fiber-rich foods increased and the intake of foods rich in saturated fat decreased. A decrease in uncontrolled eating associated with decreases in the intake of sweet (FDR-p = 0.02) and savory pastries (FDR-p = 0.01) and chocolate (FDR-p = 0.02). A decrease in emotional eating was associated with a higher intake of vegetables, fruit and berries (FDR-p = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: A decrease in uncontrolled and emotional eating plays a role in increased intake of vegetables, fruit and berries and decreased intake of energy-dense foods. The findings are essential to consider when developing effective prevention and treatment strategies for type 2 diabetes. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00394-025-03876-7.

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