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1 Differences in Dietary Intake, Body Composition, Lifestyle and Various Cardiovascular Diseases Risk Factors Among Healthy and Active Vegetrians and Non Vegetarians

There is objective need to evaluate the differences in dietary intake (DI), body composition (BC), lifestyle (LS) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) risk factors between healthy and active vegetarinas (VEG) and non vegetarians (non VEG) and references (according to gender). The aim of this cross-sectional study for investigators is to document the potential differences in DI (non adjusted and adjusted), BC, LS and CVD risk factors between healthy and active VEG and non VEG, aged from 18 to 80 years, and to evaluated correlation between DI variables and CVD risk factors. The study during the COVID-19 pandemic period will be self-reported. As variables the investigators will include the dietary intake, BC (body height, body weight, body mass index (BMI), body fat percentage (BF %)), lifestyle status (physical activity, daily seating, hygiene of sleep, socio-economic status, and motive for practicing chosen diet). The investigators will also record their maximum (lifetime) body weight, lipids (total-cholesterol, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, and triglycerides) and blood pressure (BP) status. The investigators hypothesis are: (H1): There are differences in DI and quality of the diet (compared with references). (H2): There are differences in BC between the VEG in non VEG (according to gender). (H3): The are no differences between in CVD risk factors between the VEG and non VEG (according to gender). (H4): The are no differences in the effect of two intervals of time restricted feeding (i.e., 8-12 hours vs. 12-16 hours) within dietary pattern (according to gender).

NCT04379622 Diet, Healthy Body Weight Time Restricted Feeding Sleep Cardiovascular Risk Factor Motivation Other: Dietary intake, body composition, lifestyle, and CVD risk factors
MeSH:Body Weight

Primary Outcomes

Description: Body weight measured with medically approved weighing scale

Measure: Body weight status

Time: Cross-sectional (April-June 2020)

Description: Height status measured with medically approved weighing scale with height rod

Measure: Height status

Time: Cross-sectional (April-June 2020)

Description: Measured weight and height will be combined to report BMI in kg/m2

Measure: Body mass index (BMI) status

Time: Cross-sectional (April-June 2020)

Description: Fat tissue mass measured with bioimpedance analysis

Measure: Fat tissue mass status

Time: Cross-sectional (April-June 2020)

Description: Dietary intake measured by food frequency questionnaire

Measure: Dietary intake status

Time: Cross-sectional (May-June 2020)

Description: Serum total cholesterol concentration

Measure: Serum cholesterol status

Time: Cross-sectional (May 2019-June 2020)

Description: Serum concentration of oxidized LDL-cholesterol

Measure: Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol status

Time: Cross-sectional (May 2019-June 2020)

Description: Serum HDL cholesterol concentration

Measure: Serum HDL cholesterol status

Time: Cross-sectional (May 2019-June 2020)

Description: Serum triglyceride concentrations

Measure: Serum triglyceride status

Time: Cross-sectional (May 2019-June 2020)

Description: Blood pressure status (systolic and diastolic)

Measure: Blood pressure status

Time: Cross-sectional (May 2019-June 2020)

Secondary Outcomes

Description: Socio-economic and demographic status measured using Nutritional behaviours of adults Slovenians from the point of of health prevention questionnaire (Slovenian National Institute of Health)

Measure: Socio-economic and demographic status

Time: Cross-sectional (May-June 2020)

Description: Physical activity status measured by The International Physical Activity Questionnaires

Measure: Physical activity status

Time: Cross-sectional (May-June 2020)

Description: Sleep status measured with The Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index

Measure: Sleep status

Time: Cross-sectional (May-June 2020)

Description: Motives for dietary pattern status measured by investigators questionnaire

Measure: Motives for dietary pattern status

Time: Cross-sectional (May-June 2020)


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