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Introduction: The Portfolio Diet combines cholesterol-lowering plant foods for the management of cardiovascular disease risk. However, the translation of this dietary approach into clinical practice necessitates a user-friendly method for patients to autonomously monitor their adherence.
Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate the clinical-Portfolio Diet Score (c-PDS) as a food-based metric to facilitate self-tracking of the Portfolio Diet.
Methods: Using a simulation model to estimate the c-PDS, the validity was assessed in a secondary analysis of a completed trial of the Portfolio Diet in 98 participants with hyperlipidemia over 6 months. Concurrent and predictive validity of the estimated c-PDS were assessed against the reference measure (weighed 7-day diet records) and concomitant changes in LDL-C from baseline to 6 months. Bland-Altman analysis was used to assess the limits of agreement between the two methods.
Results: The c-PDS was positively correlated with dietary adherence as measured using the 7-day diet records ( = 0.94, < 0.001). The c-PDS was negatively correlated with change in LDL-C ( = -0.43, < 0.001) with a 1-point increase in the c-PDS being associated with a - 0.04 mmol/L (CI:-0.06,-0.03; < 0.001) or a 1.09% reduction in LDL-C. Visual evaluation of the Bland-Altman plots showed reasonable agreement.
Conclusion: These findings indicate good validity of the c-PDS for primary prevention in adults with hyperlipidemia. The predictive validity findings have informed the goals and messaging within the PortfolioDiet.app, a digital health application for delivering the Portfolio Diet. Future research will assess the effectiveness of the intended combination of the c-PDS and the PortfolioDiet.app in supporting behavior change.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2024.1398450 | DOI Listing |
Diabetol Metab Syndr
August 2025
School of Public Health, Communing Developmental and Health Promotion Research center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran.
Background: Pre-diabetes is a condition characterized by hyperglycemia that does not meet the cutoff for the diagnosis of diabetes and increases the risk of non-communicable diseases. Choosing an appropriate diet is necessary to prevent the progression of pre-diabetes to diabetes. Therefore, the present study aimed to compare the effects of 3 diets, including intermittent fasting (IF) 5:2, portfolio-moderate-carbohydrate (PMC), and anti-inflammatory (AI) diets, compared to a healthy diet with carbohydrate distribution.
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December 2025
Endocrine Research Center, Research Institute for Endocrine Disorders, Research Institute for Endocrine Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
Background: Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) poses significant global health challenges, with its rising prevalence linked closely to lifestyle and dietary factors. The Portfolio Diet, a plant-based dietary regimen known to lower cholesterol and cardiovascular disease, may also offer protective effects against T2DM, though limited research has explored this potential association. This study investigates the relationship between adherence to the Portfolio Diet and T2DM risk within the Tehran Lipid and Glucose Study (TLGS) during 8.
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July 2025
Ferrero Group, Soremartec Italia Srl, Alba, Italy.
Background: Nutrition standards developed for internal use can help assess nutrient density and guide improvements in company product portfolios. Often category-specific, such standards are used to guide product innovation and new product development.
Objective: To develop Ferrero Nutrition Criteria (FNC), a new set of progressive nutrition standards for internal use to evaluate product portfolio and to guide product formulation and development.
BMC Med
May 2025
Department of Nutritional Sciences, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Background: The Portfolio Diet, a dietary pattern of cholesterol-lowering foods, has been shown to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors in clinical trials and lower CVD risk in observational cohorts of mainly white men and women. However, evidence on mortality outcomes in diverse populations is limited.
Objective: To examine the association of the Portfolio dietary pattern with CVD mortality in a racially diverse cohort.
BMC Public Health
May 2025
Department of Nutritional Sciences, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Background: The Portfolio Diet is a plant-based dietary pattern of cholesterol-lowering foods that has demonstrated clinically meaningful reductions in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and other cardiovascular risk factors. However, the Portfolio Diet has not been assessed in an ethnoculturally diverse population of young adults.
Objective: To examine the association of the Portfolio Diet Score (PDS) with LDL-C and other established cardiovascular risk factors in a young adult population.