Korean J Community Nutr.  1999 Mar;4(1):11-19.

Effect of Nutrition Education Program on Body Fat and Blood Lipids of Obese Young Adolescent Girls

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  • 1Department of Food and nutrition, University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a nutrition education program on 42 obese young adolescent girls. Nutrition education was performed for six months including both group and individual programs, and was focused on improving their eating habits and food composition. The topics discussed once a week included : eating habits, lifestyle management, 5 basic food groups, snack and fast-food, how to eliminate empty calories, fat and hyperlipidemia, food diary, benefits and methods of exercise, vitamin and minerals, evaluation of fad diets, yo-yo effects and so on. The effects of the nutrition education program were evaluated for nutrition education and exercise regimen group (NE+E), nutrition education only group(NE), and control group(C). NE+E group had additional exercise programs 3times each week, while NE group was educated about exercise only by a nutrition education program. In both NE+E and NE groups, there was a significant decrease in bodyfat compared to C group, but NE+E group had a greater change than NE group(5.5% vs 3.1%). In addition, serum triglycerides decreased about 40mg/dl and total cholesterol 20mg/dl in both NE+E and NE groups. But HDL-C level was increased only in NE+E group. The greater changes in body fat and blood lipid levels occurred between the pre- and mid terms fo the education regimen. They kept their changed measurement throughout the 6 months follow-up studies. The results of this study show that this nutrition education program is helpful for obese adolescent girls in decreasing body fat and serum lipid levels. Also, the combination of an exercise regimen with the nutrition education proved to be more effective.

Keyword

obesity; nutrition education; adolescent girl; body fat; boold lipid

MeSH Terms

Adipose Tissue*
Adolescent*
Cholesterol
Diet
Diet Records
Eating
Education*
Female*
Flavin-Adenine Dinucleotide
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Hyperlipidemias
Life Style
Minerals
Obesity
Snacks
Triglycerides
Vitamins
Cholesterol
Flavin-Adenine Dinucleotide
Minerals
Triglycerides
Vitamins
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