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Total cholesterol (mg/dl)
Gillet 1987216
Baron 1990224 Manning 1991225
Simkin 1995226 Janssen 2002227 Janssen 2002227
Cheng 2004228 Wister 2007229
HDL-cholesterol (mg/dl)
Baron 1990224 Manning 1991225
Simkin 1995226 Janssen 2002227 Janssen 2002227
Weight loss (% of baseline weight)
Lovelady 1995156
Leermakers 1998154 McCrory 1999157
McCrory 1999157 Lovelady 2000155
Type of
study Intervention
RCT Tailored intensive aerobic exercise (I) vs commercial aerobic exercise (C)
RCT Nutritional advice (I) vs no advice (C) RCT Strength training 3 sessions (I) vs no
training (C)
RCT Dietary & behavior intervention (I) vs
no intervention (C)
RCT Dietary treatment & aerobic exercise
(I) vs dietary treatment only (C) RCT Dietary treatment & resistance
exercise (I) vs dietary treatment only
(C)
RCT Monthly dietary counselling (I) vs no
counselling (C)
RCT Health report card and counselling by
telephone (I) vs usual care (C)
RCT Nutritional advice (I) vs no advice (C) RCT Strength training 3 sessions (I) vs no
training (C)
RCT Dietary & behavior intervention (I) vs
no intervention (C)
RCT Dietary treatment & aerobic exercise
(I) vs dietary treatment only (C) RCT Dietary treatment & resistance
exercise (I) vs dietary treatment only (C)
RCT Aerobic exercise 45min/d for 5d/w (I) vs no exercise
RCT Behavioral intervention
RCT 35% reduction in dietary energy intake
(I) vs no reduction (C)
RCT Combined 35% reduction in dietary
energy intake and increased exercise
(I) vs no reduction (C)
RCT Dietary restriction of 500 kCal/d &
exercise 45 mins/d for 4d/w (I) vs no restriction or exercise (C)
n % women
20 100%
179 100% 16 100%
253 100% 11 100% 14 100%
175 69% 315 45%
179 100% 16 100%
253 100% 11 100% 14 100%
33 100%
90 100% 45 100%
45 100% 40 100%