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The effect of intermittent energy and carbohydrate restriction<i>v</i>. daily energy restriction on weight loss and metabolic disease risk markers in overweight women
Michelle Harvie, Claire Wright, Mary Pegington, Debbie McMullan, Ellen Sullivan Mitchell, Bronwen Martin, Roy G. Cutler, D. Gareth Evans, Sigrid Whiteside, Stuart Maudsley, Simonetta Camandola, Rui Wang, Olga D. Carlson, Josephine M. Egan, Mark P. Mattson
British Journal Of Nutrition · 2013 · ▲ 457 citations
Abstract
Intermittent energy restriction may result in greater improvements in insulin sensitivity and weight control than daily energy restriction (DER). We tested two intermittent energy and carbohydrate restriction (IECR) regimens, including one which allowed ad libitum protein and fat (IECR+PF). Overweight women (n 115) aged 20 and 69 years with a family history of breast cancer were randomised to an overall 25 % energy restriction, either as an IECR (2500-2717 kJ/d, < 40 g carbohydrate/d for 2 d/week) or a 25 % DER (approximately 6000 kJ/d for 7 d/week) or an IECR+PF for a 3-month weight-loss period and 1 month of weight maintenance (IECR or IECR+PF for 1 d/week). Insulin resistance reduced with the IECR diets (mean - 0·34 (95% CI - 0·66, - 0·02) units) and the IECR+PF diet (mean - 0·38 (95% CI - 0·75, - 0·01) units). Reductions with the IECR diets were significantly greater compared with the DER diet (mean 0·2 (95% CI - 0·19, 0·66) μU/unit, P= 0·02). Both IECR groups had greater reductions in body fat compared with the DER group (IECR: mean - 3·7 (95% CI - 2·5, - 4·9) kg, P= 0·007; IECR+PF: mean - 3·7 (95% CI - 2·8, - 4·7) kg, P= 0·019; DER: mean - 2·0 (95% CI - 1·0, 3·0) kg). During the weight maintenance phase, 1 d of IECR or IECR+PF per week maintained the reductions in insulin resistance and weight. In the short term, IECR is superior to DER with respect to improved insulin sensitivity and body fat reduction. Longer-term studies into the safety and effectiveness of IECR diets are warranted.
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Harvie, M., Wright, C., Pegington, M., McMullan, D., Mitchell, E.S., Martin, B., Cutler, R.G., Evans, D.G., Whiteside, S., Maudsley, S., Camandola, S., Wang, R., Carlson, O.D., Egan, J.M., Mattson, M.P., & Howell, A. (2013). The effect of intermittent energy and carbohydrate restriction<i>v</i>. daily energy restriction on weight loss and metabolic disease risk markers in overweight women. <em>British Journal Of Nutrition</em>. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0007114513000792
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Harvie M, Wright C, Pegington M, McMullan D, Mitchell ES, Martin B, et al. The effect of intermittent energy and carbohydrate restriction<i>v</i>. daily energy restriction on weight loss and metabolic disease risk markers in overweight women. British Journal Of Nutrition. 2013. doi:10.1017/s0007114513000792.
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@article{michelle2013Theeff,
title = {The effect of intermittent energy and carbohydrate restriction<i>v</i>. daily energy restriction on weight loss and metabolic disease risk markers in overweight women},
author = {Michelle Harvie and Claire Wright and Mary Pegington and Debbie McMullan and Ellen Sullivan Mitchell and Bronwen Martin and Roy G. Cutler and D. Gareth Evans and Sigrid Whiteside and Stuart Maudsley and Simonetta Camandola and Rui Wang and Olga D. Carlson and Josephine M. Egan and Mark P. Mattson and Anthony Howell},
journal = {British Journal Of Nutrition},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1017/s0007114513000792},
}
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