Objective. To describe the design, methods, and challenges encountered during a randomized clinical trial aimed to promote water intake for reducing risks of metabolic syndrome in Mexican women. Materials and methods. In a randomized clinical trial in Cuernavaca, Mexico, overweight and obese (body mass index [BMI] ≥ 25 < 39) women, 18 - < 45 years old with an intake of sugar-sweetened beverages ≥ 250 kilocalories per day (kcal/day) were randomly allocated to the water and education provision group (n = 120) or the education provision only group (n = 120). Results. We screened 1 756 women. The main difficulties encountered were identifying participants with the recruitment criteria, delivering water to participants, and the time demanded from the study participants. Conclusions. The trial's main challenges were difficulties surrounding recruitment, delivery of the intervention, and the time demanded from the study participants. Modifications were effectively implemented without jeopardizing the original protocol.
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Hernández-Cordero, S., González-Castell, D., Rodríguez-Ramírez, S., Villanueva-Borbolla, M. Á., Unar, M., Barquera, S., … Popkin, B. M. (2013). Design and challenges of a randomized controlled trial for reducing risk factors of metabolic syndrome in mexican women through water intake. Salud Publica de Mexico, 55(6), 595–606. https://doi.org/10.21149/spm.v55i6.7305
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