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Visa fullständig version : Low-Fat Versus Low-Carbohydrate Weight Reduction Diets


Apos78
2009-11-26, 08:29
OBJECTIVE Low-fat hypocaloric diets reduce insulin resistance and prevent type 2 diabetes in those at risk. Low-carbohydrate, high-fat diets are advocated as an alternative, but reciprocal increases in dietary fat may have detrimental effects on insulin resistance and offset the benefits of weight reduction.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We investigated a low-fat (20% fat, 60% carbohydrate) versus a low-carbohydrate (60% fat, 20% carbohydrate) weight reduction diet in 24 overweight/obese subjects ([mean ± SD] BMI 33.6 ± 3.7 kg/m2, aged 39 ± 10 years) in an 8-week randomized controlled trial. All food was weighed and distributed, and intake was calculated to produce a 500 kcal/day energy deficit. Insulin action was assessed by the euglycemic clamp and insulin secretion by meal tolerance test. Body composition, adipokine levels, and vascular compliance by pulse-wave analysis were also measured.

RESULTS Significant weight loss occurred in both groups (P < 0.01), with no difference between groups (P = 0.40). Peripheral glucose uptake increased, but there was no difference between groups (P = 0.28), and suppression of endogenous glucose production was also similar between groups. Meal tolerance–related insulin secretion decreased with weight loss with no difference between groups (P = 0.71). The change in overall systemic arterial stiffness was, however, significantly different between diets (P = 0.04); this reflected a significant decrease in augmentation index following the low-fat diet, compared with a nonsignificant increase within the low-carbohydrate group.

CONCLUSIONS This study demonstrates comparable effects on insulin resistance of low-fat and low-carbohydrate diets independent of macronutrient content. The difference in augmentation index may imply a negative effect of low-carbohydrate diets on vascular risk.


http://diabetes.diabetesjournals.org/content/58/12/2741.abstract?etoc

MrBulk
2009-11-26, 08:40
CONCLUSIONS This study demonstrates comparable effects on insulin resistance of low-fat and low-carbohydrate diets independent of macronutrient content. The difference in augmentation index may imply a negative effect of low-carbohydrate diets on vascular risk.

LC kan ge "hälso"(?) risk? Eller menar dom att det kan vara dåligt med LC om man har problem med hälsan, eller?

Apos78
2009-11-26, 09:29
LC kan ge "hälso"(?) risk? Eller menar dom att det kan vara dåligt med LC om man har problem med hälsan, eller?

Har inte läst fullängd ochdå personerna i fråga från start var överviktiga och det inte direkt framkommer om det fanns någon tidigare sjukdomsbild är det svårt att säga. Dock kanske denna effekt kan ses oavsett vad.

King Grub
2009-11-26, 10:35
http://www.kolozzeum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=136609