Publications by authors named "Maira B Perotto"

Article Synopsis
  • The study focused on the effectiveness of a modified Canadian ACCELERATION lifestyle program aimed at reducing physical inactivity and unhealthy eating habits among Brazilians living in Canada.
  • After a 12-week intervention, the Brazilian experimental group showed significant increases in both moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and fruit/vegetable consumption, with many participants meeting recommended health guidelines.
  • The program successfully improved health behaviors in participants, indicating its potential to address chronic disease risk factors in lower-income populations.
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Chronic diseases are a major health problem worldwide, especially in lower-income jurisdictions. Considering this scenario, the World Health Organization has recently established, as a research priority, preventive interventions for populations from lower-income countries, such as the middle-income country of Brazil. The purpose of this article is to describe the components of a pan-Canadian lifestyle program adapted to Brazilians and to report its health and fitness outcomes.

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In light of new evidence on the prevention of chronic diseases and the elevated rates of overweight and obesity in Brazil and Canada, this critical review aims to interpret and synthesize current aspects regarding dietary and physical activity initiatives in both countries and make future recommendations. The pioneering work presented in the last Brazilian dietary guidelines has been called a model that can be applied globally, given its conceptualization of healthy eating that translates easily to practical guidance. The new Canadian Food Guide has incorporated similar aspects, also putting the country as a leader in dietary guidance.

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