Sl. Miller et al., Prevalence of CVD risk factors and impact of a two-year education program for premenopausal women, WOM HEAL IS, 11(6), 2001, pp. 486-493
Indicators of cardiovascular disease, risk in premenopausal women before, d
uring, and after a 2-year educational intervention measured prevalence of r
isk and program effectiveness. Women (n = 277) were assigned to either trea
tment/education (n = 174) or control (n = 103) group. Many had at least one
cardiovascular disease risk factor: high BMI (n = 123); high-fat diet (n =
160); and/or high body fat percent (n = 136). The treatment group was sign
ificant for change in calories from fat (P < .01). This study shows that pr
emenopausal women have cardiovascular disease risks that should be addresse
d, and that nutrition education can successfully change dietary behavior.