%0 Journal Article %A Downer, Mary %A Gea, Alfredo %A Stampfer, Meir %A Sánchez-Tainta, Ana %A Corella, Dolores %A Salas-Salvadó, Jordi %A Ros, Emilio %A Estruch, Ramón %A Fitó, Montserrat %A Gómez-Gracia, Enrique %A Arós, Fernando %A Fiol, Miquel %A De-la-Corte, Francisco %A Serra-Majem, Lluís %A Pinto, Xavier %A Basora, Josep %A Sorlí, José %A Vinyoles, Ernest %A Zazpe, Itziar %A Martínez-González, Miguel-Ángel %D 2016 %T Additional file 1: of Predictors of short- and long-term adherence with a Mediterranean-type diet intervention: the PREDIMED randomized trial %U https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_1_of_Predictors_of_short-_and_long-term_adherence_with_a_Mediterranean-type_diet_intervention_the_PREDIMED_randomized_trial/4316600 %R 10.6084/m9.figshare.c.3595814_D1.v1 %2 https://springernature.figshare.com/ndownloader/files/7040081 %K Dietary adherence %K Short-term dietary adherence %K Long-term dietary adherence %K Mediterranean Diet %K PREDIMED trial %K Dietary predictors %K Dietary intervention %X Table S1. Odds of high adherence with the MedDiet intervention at two and three years of follow-up. Table S2. Odds of high adherence with the MedDiet intervention using alternate adherence score cut-points. Table S3. Odds of adherence with olive oil and nut consumption after 1 and 4 years of follow-up. Table S4. Odds of high adherence with the MedDiet intervention at one yeara, restricting the analyses to those participants recruited before 2006. Table S5. Adherence at one year of follow-up according to a 14-point dietary adherence score and year of recruitment into PREDIMED. Table S6. Odds of high adherence with the MedDiet intervention at one and four years of follow-upa, with alternate representation of “total workload”. (DOC 615 kb) %I figshare