Metabolic Syndrome Diagnosis and Treatment for Adults of Low Socioeconomic Status Communities (PrEVEnTYCM)
Obesity, High Blood Pressure, Hyperglycemia
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Obesity
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Men and women of 20-55 years old with MS,
- without access to specialized health services,
- residents in rural communities of the state of Morelos-Mexico,
- and without current treatment for MS
Exclusion Criteria:
- Having bariatric surgery for weight loss,
- current treatment for MS,
- hypothyroidism,
- cancer,
- smoking,
- use of alcohol or drugs,
- psychiatric disorders,
- anti-obesity medication,
- women using birth control methods, pregnant, lactating or near menopause,
- body weight gain or loss greater than two percent two months prior to the start of the study and
- pharmacological treatment for diabetes (or fasting glucose ≥300 mg/dL); hypertension (or ≥150/110 mmHg); or dyslipidaemia (triglycerides ≥400 mg/dL).
Sites / Locations
- National Institute of Public HealthRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Healthy Lifestyle
Treatment of Mexican Health Minister
A physician and a nutritionist will be give recommendations for diet and exercise emphasizing the importance of a healthy lifestyle (suggesting moderate-intensity activity at least 150 minutes/week and to eat less sodium, fat, sugar, portions and calories). Verbal and written individualized recommendations from trained professionals (nutritionists, and physician) will be provided. Monthly sessions of at least 30 minutes covering diet, exercise, and behavior modifications were held. The first was a one-to-one meeting and was followed by group sessions based on behavioral counseling
General and unspecific recommendations of diet and physical activity for the metabolic syndrome treatment, given for a physician