Almonds vs complex carbohydrates in a weight reduction program

被引:169
作者
Wien, MA
Sabaté, JM
Iklé, D
Cole, SE
Kandeel, FR
机构
[1] City Hope Natl Med Ctr, Dept Diabet Endocrinol & Metab, Duarte, CA 91010 USA
[2] Loma Linda Univ, Loma Linda, CA 92350 USA
关键词
nuts; almonds; obesity; metabolic syndrome; insulin resistance; type; 2; diabetes; weight loss;
D O I
10.1038/sj.ijo.0802411
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of an almond-enriched ( high monounsaturated fat, MUFA) or complex carbohydrate- enriched ( high carbohydrate) formula-based low-calorie diet (LCD) on anthropometric, body composition and metabolic parameters in a weight reduction program. DESIGN: A randomized, prospective 24-week trial in a free-living population evaluating two distinct macronutrient interventions on obesity and metabolic syndrome-related parameters during weight reduction. SUBJECTS: In total, 65 overweight and obese adults ( age: 27 - 79 y, body mass index (BMI): 27 - 55 kg/m(2)). INTERVENTION: A formula-based LCD enriched with 84 g/day of almonds (almond-LCD; 39% total fat, 25% MUFA and 32% carbohydrate as percent of dietary energy) or self-selected complex carbohydrates (CHO-LCD; 18% total fat, 5% MUFA and 53% carbohydrate as percent of dietary energy) featuring equivalent calories and protein. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Various anthropometric, body composition and metabolic parameters at baseline, during and after 24 weeks of dietary intervention. RESULTS: LCD supplementation with almonds, in contrast to complex carbohydrates, was associated with greater reductions in weight/BMI (- 18 vs - 11%), waist circumference (WC) ( - 14 vs - 9%), fat mass (FM) ( - 30 vs - 20%), total body water (- 8 vs - 1%) and systolic blood pressure (- 11 vs 0%), P = 0.0001 - 0.05. A 62% greater reduction in weight/BMI, 50% greater reduction in WC and 56% greater reduction in FM were observed in the almond-LCD as compared to the CHO-LCD intervention. Ketone levels increased only in the almond-LCD group (+ 260 vs 0%, P<0.02). High-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) increased in the CHO-LCD group and decreased in the almond-LCD group (+ 15 vs - 6%, P = 0.05). Glucose, insulin, diastolic blood pressure, total cholesterol, triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and LDL-C to HDL-C ratio decreased significantly to a similar extent in both dietary interventions. Homeostasis model analysis of insulin resistance ( HOMA-IR) decreased in both study groups over time (almond-LCD: - 66% and CHO-LCD: - 35%, P<0.0001). Among subjects with type 1 diabetes, diabetes medication reductions were sustained or further reduced in a greater proportion of almond-LCD as compared to CHO-LCD subjects ( 96 vs 50%, respectively). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that an almond-enriched LCD improves a preponderance of the abnormalities associated with the metabolic syndrome. Both dietary interventions were effective in decreasing body weight beyond the weight loss observed during long-term pharmacological interventions; however, the almond-LCD group experienced a sustained and greater weight reduction for the duration of the 24-week intervention. Almond supplementation of a formula-based LCD is a novel alternative to self-selected complex carbohydrates and has a potential role in reducing the public health implications of obesity.
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