High-protein, reduced-carbohydrate weight-loss diets promote metabolite profiles likely to be detrimental to colonic health

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作者
Russell, Wendy R.
Gratz, Silvia W.
Duncan, Sylvia H.
Holtrop, Grietje [2 ]
Ince, Jennifer
Scobbie, Lorraine
Duncan, Garry
Johnstone, Alexandra M.
Lobley, Gerald E.
Wallace, R. John
Duthie, Garry G.
Flint, Harry J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Aberdeen, Rowett Inst Nutr & Hlth, Gut Hlth Div, Aberdeen AB21 9SB, Scotland
[2] Biomath & Stat Scotland, Aberdeen, Scotland
关键词
IN-SITU HYBRIDIZATION; CHAIN FATTY-ACIDS; TARGETED OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES; BUTYRATE-PRODUCING BACTERIA; N-NITROSO COMPOUNDS; LARGE-BOWEL CANCER; COLORECTAL-CANCER; RED MEAT; ENDOGENOUS FORMATION; PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS;
D O I
10.3945/ajcn.110.002188
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Background: Diets that are high in protein but reduced in carbohydrate contents provide a common approach for achieving weight loss in obese humans. However, the effect of such diets on microbiota-derived metabolites that influence colonic health has not been established. Objective: We designed this study to assess the effect of diets with reduced carbohydrate and increased protein contents on metabolites considered to influence long-term colonic health, in particular the risk of colorectal disease. Design: We provided 17 obese men with a defined weight-maintenance diet (85 g protein, 116 g fat, and 360 g carbohydrate/d) for 7 d followed by 4 wk each of a high-protein and moderate-carbohydrate (HPMC; 139 g protein, 82 g fat, and 181 g carbohydrate/d) diet and a high-protein and low-carbohydrate (HPLC; 137 g protein, 143 g fat, and 22 g carbohydrate/d) diet in a crossover design. Fecal samples were analyzed to determine concentrations of phenolic metabolites, short-chain fatty acids, and nitrogenous compounds of dietary and microbial origin. Results: Compared with the maintenance diet, the HPMC and HPLC diets resulted in increased proportions of branched-chain fatty acids and concentrations of phenylacetic acid and N-nitroso compounds. The HPLC diet also decreased the proportion of butyrate in fecal short-chain fatty acid concentrations, which was concomitant with a reduction in the Roseburia/Eubacterium rectale group of bacteria, and greatly reduced concentrations of fiber-derived, antioxidant phenolic acids such as ferulate and its derivatives. Conclusions: After 4 wk, weight-loss diets that were high in protein but reduced in total carbohydrates and fiber resulted in a significant decrease in fecal cancer-protective metabolites and increased concentrations of hazardous metabolites. Long-term adherence to such diets may increase risk of colonic disease. Am J Clin Nutr 2011;93:1062-72.
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