Low-Fat or Low Carb for Weight Loss? It Depends on Your Glucose Metabolism

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  • Arne Astrup
  • Mads F. Hjorth
چکیده

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2017.07.001 2352-3964/© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B Over the past 30 years there has been a controversy about the optimal diet composition for weight loss and maintenance. Some have defended the more conventional low-fat high-carbohydrate diet (Astrup et al., 2000), whereas others point at a restriction in carbohydrates as being more effective. Multiple variations of popular diets exist from ketogenic very-low carbohydrate diets (Astrup et al., 2004), to diets pointing more at a slight increase in protein, and lowering the glycemic index of the carbohydrates as the most effective strategy (Larsen et al., 2010). Numerous randomized controlled trials (RTC) have compared the various diets for the treatment of overweight and obesity based on the assumption that one diet fits all without being able to provide strong evidence for one or the other. And even metaanalyses comparing the different diet options have been unable to identity a clear winner. In this issue of EBioMedicine, Wan et al. compared three different diets in a RCT conducted in a Chinese population of overweight individuals (BMI b 28 kg/m) without traits of the metabolic syndrome: a LFHC diet (fat 20%, carbohydrate 66% energy), a MF-MC diet (fat 30%, carbohydrate 56%), and the a HF-LC diet (fat 40%, carbohydrate 46%) (Wan et al., 2017). About 300 individuals were randomized into the three treatment arms, and after 6months 245 (79.8%)were retained in the study. Reduction in body weight was significantly greater in LF-HC throughout the intervention, and after 6 months weight loss was 0.5 kg greater than in theMF-MC, and 0.7 kg greater than in theHF-LC group. Effects on cardio-metabolic risk factors were somewhat similar across the three diets. Wan et al. should be congratulated with an excellent trial conducted with state of the art methodology, and this trial is one of the few larger one conducted in an Asian population and lasting for 6 months. So how should the superiority of the low-fat carbohydrate diet in this population be viewed? Well, a recent discovery has shown that the effectiveness of these diets depends on the glucose metabolism of the overweight and obese participants (Hjorth et al., 2017). Briefly, normoglycemic individuals lost most weight on a low-fat high carbohydrate diet, whereas pre-diabetic individuals are muchmore susceptible to lose weight on a diet with more focus on quality of the carbohydrate content, i.e. lower glycemic index,more fiber andwholegrain (Hjorth et

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دوره 22  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2017