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The study aims at testing the level of adherence to the Mediterranean diet among health-workers, comparing this aspect to the extra-working physical activity, anthropometric measures and prevalence of cardiovascular, metabolic and neoplastic diseases previously diagnosed.
The study had a cross-sectional setting and included employees of both genders currently in service. Baseline data collection was structured as follows: * Clinical assessment and pathological history * Anthropometric measurements; * Haematochemical examinations; * Screening to adherence to Med-Diet by using "MedDietScore" questionnaire * Assessment of the Harvard Cancer Risk Index for the evaluation of risk factors, modifiable and not, of the most frequent oncological diseases in Italy (colon, lung, breast and prostate). The index provides an estimate of individual cancer risk and is not equivalent to a cancer diagnosis. In addition, the Harvard Cancer Risk Index itself can allow the doctor to advise the worker on useful measures to reduce it; * International Physical Activity Questionnairre (IPAQ) * Major anthropometric and haematochemical data also allow to obtain one of the most used risk indexes for cardiovascular diseases in the scientific literature the Framingham Score.
Age
20 - 65 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Antonella Pipoli
Bari, Apulia, Italy
Start Date
March 10, 2018
Primary Completion Date
February 28, 2019
Completion Date
February 28, 2019
Last Updated
October 22, 2020
147
ACTUAL participants
Observational
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
University of Bari Aldo Moro
Collaborators
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