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Public Health Nutrition
Participants' willingness to consume soy foods for lowering cholesterol and receive counselling on cardiovascular disease by nutrition professionals
Chery Smith1  Tamara Schryver1 
关键词: Heart disease;    Cardiovascular disease;    Soy;    Physicians;    Registered dietitians;   
DOI  :  10.1017/PHN2005920
学科分类:卫生学
来源: Cambridge University Press
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ObjectivesTo determine if participants would be interested in consuming soy foods to lower cholesterol in primary and secondary prevention of heart disease, and to identify the role physicians and registered dietitians have in providing dietary advice, about soy foods or other foods, for participants with elevated cholesterol.MethodologyQualitative data from 12 focus groups were gathered from a convenience sample of 74 adults, aged 18–91 years, with and without high cholesterol (total cholesterol >200 mg dl−1). Participants were recruited from Minneapolis/St. Paul mainstream and natural foods grocery stores. Focus group interviews were taped and transcribed verbatim. Common themes were identified, coded and compared using NVivo computer software.ResultsParticipants believed diet, lifestyle and genetics were the cause of high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Few participants were aware of the Food and Drug Administration health claim for soy protein, yet many were willing to consume soy as part of lifestyle modification to prevent CVD. They reported preferring food and exercise over medication to treat high cholesterol. Few participants had ever received dietary advice from physicians on treating high cholesterol or CVD, and most doubted the accuracy of such advice. They believed registered dietitians were the most credible source of nutrition counselling and expressed an interest in physician referrals to dietitians.ConclusionsA collaboration and referral system between physicians and registered dietitians could increase CVD patients' consumption of soy foods as a means potentially leading to a reduced risk of heart disease in participants.

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