scholarly journals Effect of Ideal Protein versus Low‐Fat Diet for Weight Loss: A Randomized Controlled Trial

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Camilo Fernandez ◽  
Kaitlin Potts ◽  
Lydia A. Bazzano
Author(s):  
Noemi Boqué ◽  
Lucía Tarro ◽  
Alice Rosi ◽  
Helena Torrell ◽  
Guillermo Saldaña ◽  
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Youth obesity is a strong predictor of adult obesity, which has well-known negative health consequences. Thus, addressing adult obesity requires tackling youth obesity. MED4Youth’s main objective is to strengthen the link between the Mediterranean Diet (MD) and the health benefits against youth obesity and associated cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors, identifying positive effects exerted by an MD including sourdough bread and healthy products from the Mediterranean basis (chickpeas/hummus, nuts, and pomegranate juice). For this purpose, a multicenter randomized controlled trial in which an MD-based intervention will be compared to a traditional low-fat diet intervention will be carried out with 240 overweight and obese adolescents (13–17 years) from Spain, Portugal, and Italy. Both interventions will be combined with an educational web-application addressed to engage the adolescents through a learning-through-playing approach, using both educational materials and games. To assess the interventions, adherence to the MD, dietary records, physical activity, food frequency, sociodemographic, and quality of life questionnaires as well as classical anthropometric and biochemical parameters will be evaluated. Furthermore, an omics approach will be performed to elucidate whether the interventions can shape the gut microbiota and gut-derived metabolites to gain knowledge on the mechanisms through which the MD can exert its beneficial effects.


2021 ◽  
pp. 6-8
Author(s):  
Maitri Hathi ◽  
Sudesh Kumar ◽  
Himanshu Nagar

BACKGROUND: Ketogenic diet is now in trend. But very less researches were conducted in India to check signicant effects on weight loss of Ketogenic Diet among overweight/obese adults compared to calorie restricted Low Fat diet. OBJECTIVE:To compare the effect of Very Low Carbohydrate Ketogenic (VLCK) diet and energy restricted Low-Fat (LF) diets on weight loss in overweight/obese healthy adults. Design: An interventional randomized controlled trial of 6 months was initiated. PARTICIPANTS: 113 overweight/obese adults with a body mass index of 25 kg/m2 or greater; with no abnormalities and more than 20 years of age. INTERVENTION: Among 113 overweight/obese adults, we conducted a six-month randomized controlled trial of two sets of dietary advice, each providing approximately 12,00-1500 calories per day but differing in protein, ber, fat and carbohydrate content. RESULTS: We found that dieters given VLCK advice tended to lose more weight than those given a LF diet. CONCLUSION: For short period of time VLCK diet is more effective than conventional LF diet for weight loss. But for long term effects further studies are required.


Obesity ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 548-554 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah M. Camhi ◽  
Marcia L. Stefanick ◽  
Peter T. Katzmarzyk ◽  
Deborah R. Young

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