| Literature DB >> 26633473 |
Daniel König1,2, Denise Zdzieblik3, Peter Deibert4, Aloys Berg5, Albert Gollhofer6, Martin Büchert7.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of a meal-replacement regimen vs. comprehensive lifestyle changes in overweight or obese subjects on intra-abdominal fat stores (Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) measurements) and cardiometabolic risk factors. Forty-two obese men (n = 18) and women (n = 24) (age 49 ± 8 years; weight 96.3 ± 12.1 kg; BMI 32.7 ± 2.3 kg/m2) were selected for this randomized parallel-group design investigation. Subjects in the lifestyle group (LS-G; n = 22) received dietary counselling sessions and instructions how to increase physical activity. In the meal replacement group (MR-G; n = 20) meals were replaced by a low-calorie drink high in soy protein. After six months, subjects in the LS-G lost 8.88 ± 6.24 kg and subjects in the MR-G lost 7.1 ± 2.33 kg; p < 0.01 for changes within groups; no significant differences were found between the groups. Lean body mass remained constant in both intervention groups. MRI analyses showed that internal fat was significantly reduced in both groups to a comparable amount; the higher fat loss in the LS-G in the abdominal area was due to a higher reduction in subcutaneous fat. Both interventions significantly reduced components of the cardiometabolic risk profile and leptin levels. The decrease in the adipokines fetuin A and resistin was more pronounced in the MR-G. In conclusion, both interventions significantly reduced body weight, total fat mass and internal abdominal fat while preserving lean body mass. The reduction in the adipokines fetuin A and resistin was more pronounced in the meal replacement group suggesting an additional effect of soy protein components.Entities:
Keywords: lifestyle intervention; meal replacement; metabolic syndrome; visceral fat
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26633473 PMCID: PMC4690052 DOI: 10.3390/nu7125500
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nutrients ISSN: 2072-6643 Impact factor: 5.717
Weight and BMI during the course of the study. Mean ± standard deviation (SD). LS-G, lifestyle intervention group; MR-G, meal replacement group. §, p < 0.05 compared to baseline; ◊, p < 0.01 compared to baseline (paired T-Test). Differences between the intervention groups (ANOVA) were not significant at any point of the investigation.
| Baseline | 6 Weeks | 6 Months | Changes after 6 Weeks | Changes after 6 Months | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||
| Weight (kg) | 95.9 (12.01) | 92.1 (11.9) § | 87.0 (12.2) | −3.77 (2.85) | −8.88 (6.24) | |
| 96.7 (12.6) | 91.3 (12.8) | 89.7 (13.1) | −5.42 (1.86) | −7.06 (2.33) | ||
| BMI (kg/m2) | 32.5 (2.65) | 31.2 (2.62) § | 29.4 (2.46) | −1.28 (0.94) | −3.06 (2.13) | |
| 32.9 (1.88) | 31.0 (2.08) | 30.5 (2.43) | −1.85 (0.59) | −2.41 (0.77) |
Figure 1Changes in fat mass (PodBod) and lean body mass (PodBod) after six months by either lifestyle changes (LS-G) or a meal replacement regimen (MR-G); black bar, baseline values; grey hatched bars, post-interventional values after six months. (Error bars: ±1 standard deviation; *, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01, n.s., not significant).
Figure 2MRI findings: Changes in total abdominal fat mass (A); subcutaneous abdominal fat (B); internal abdominal fat (C) and the correlation between changes in total abdominal fat and internal abdominal fat in dependence of the intervention group (lifestyle changes LS-G or meal replacement regimen MR-G); black bars, baseline values; grey hatched bars, post-interventional values after six months. (Error bars: ±1 standard deviation; *, p < 0.05; **, p < 0.01).
Total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL- and HDL-cholesterol, glucose and HbA1c levels during the course of the study. Mean ± standard deviation (SD). LS-G, lifestyle intervention group; MR-G, meal replacement group. §, p < 0.05 compared to baseline; ◊, p < 0.01 compared to baseline (paired T-Test). Differences between the intervention groups (ANOVA) were not significant at any point of the investigation.
| Baseline | 6 Weeks | 6 Months | Changes after 6 Weeks | Changes after 6 Months | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||
| Cholesterol (mg/dL) | 225 (37.4) | 202 (39.9) | 215 (33.4) | −23.7 (31.3) | −11.3 (30.1) | |
| 228 (38.5) | 195 (31.4) | 223 (41.4) | −32.3 (24.3) | −4.71 (31.5) | ||
| Triglycerides (mg/dL) | 138 (61.4) | 103 (37.4) | 118 (60.5) | −34.8 (51.1) | −19.4 (49.2) | |
| 172 (115) | 125 (45.4) | 120 (41.9) | −46.9 (88.2) | −51.4 (93.1) | ||
| LDL-Cholesterol (mg/dL) | 140.2 (40.4) | 131 (34.6) § | 139 (31.6) | −8.9 (35.3) | −0.51 (31.3) | |
| 147.2 (31.7) | 127 (27.5) | 150 (36.1) | −20.3 (17.9) | 3.27 (24.7) | ||
| HDL-Cholesterol (mg/dL) | 53.4 (14.7) | 48.8 (8.99) | 54.6 (13.2) | −4.53 (10.9) | 1.19 (9.17) | |
| 50.1 (9.42) | 47.4 (7.87) § | 52.3 (9.52) | −2.65 (6.76) | 2.25 (7.29) | ||
| Glucose (mg/dL) | 100.7 (25.1) | 91.9 (14) § | 92.2 (15.9) | −8.70 (17.3) | −8.48 (15.1) | |
| 95.2 (19.9) | 93.4 (11.9) | 90.2 (10.6) # | −1.35 (10.7) | −4.55 (13.8) | ||
| HbA1c (%) | 5.64 (0.52) | 5.51 (0.44) | 5.51 (0.38) | −0.13 (0.23) | −0.13 (0.26) | |
| 5.58 (0.55) | 5.52 (0.57) | 5.50 (0.42) § | −0.06 (0.18) | −0.07 (0.34) |
Plasma levels of the adipokines Leptin, Resistin and Fetuin A during the course of the study. Mean ± standard deviation (SD). LS-G, lifestyle intervention group; MR-G, meal replacement group. §, p < 0.05 compared to baseline; ◊, p < 0.01 compared to baseline (paired T-Test).Differences between the intervention groups (ANOVA) were not significant at any point of the investigation.
| Baseline | 6 Weeks | 6 Months | Changes after 6 Weeks | Changes after 6 Months | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | ||
| Leptin (µg(L) | 19.1 (11.9) | 12.7 (8.39) | 9.85 (8.02) | −7.91 (10.0) | −10.3 (11.3) | |
| 18.7 (19.3) | 11.6 (10.9) | 9.36 (6.97) | −5.70 (10.7) | −8.47 (13.2) | ||
| Resistin (µg/L) | 4.76 (1.68) | 5.03 (1.58) | 4.85 (1.88) | 0.06 (0.78) | −0.13 (1.12) | |
| 5.53 (2.44) | 4.67 (1.38) § | 4.51 (1.35) | −0.88 (1.64) | −0.88 (1.43) | ||
| Fetuin A (µg/mL) | 0.41 (0.1) | 0.41 (0.1) | 0.39 (0.09) | 0.01 (0.08) | −0.01 (0.08) | |
| 0.38 (0.07) | 0.36 (0.08) | 0.35 (0.08) § | −0.03 (0.06) | −0.03 (0.04) |