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Weight loss programmes using low carbohydrate diets to control the cardiovascular risk in adolescents (Review).

Roxana Adriana Stoica1, Camelia Cristina Diaconu2, Manfredi Rizzo3,4, Peter P Toth5, Simona Diana Stefan1, Cristian Serafinceanu1, Dragana Nikolic6,7, Catalina Poiana8, Constantin Ionescu-Tirgoviste1,9, Anca Pantea-Stoian1.   

Abstract

Cardiovascular risk (CVR) is a broad term that includes traditional factors like hypertension, hyper lipidemia, abdominal obesity, hyperinsulinemia or overt type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and emerging ones such as hypothyroidism or inflammatory diseases. In epidemiologic studies, all of these factors are associated with atherogenesis and have complex interactions between them. They have in common an increased prevalence in the general population beginning in childhood, and are correlated with endothelial damage as demonstrated by echocardiographic modifications of the left ventricle or carotid intima-media thickness. Adolescence is a transition period where behavioural eating patterns develop and have a major impact on cardiovascular risk. To address these patterns, weight-loss programmes under medical supervision for overweight and obese adolescents are developed. It was observed that those who control the quality and quantity of their carbohydrates, by consuming more fruits and vegetables, associated with increased physical activity reduce their CVR. Some limited studies have shown that low carbohydrate diet (LCD) is safe and effective, but one should take into consideration the limited duration and the structure of the LCD. If there is a proper adherence to this type of nutritional intervention, it results in weight loss, improvement in insulin resistance, lipid profile and subclinical hypothyroidism reversal. We reviewed the literature starting from 2009 by searching all the observational, randomised clinical trials and meta-analyses on MEDLINE and SCOPUS databases regarding obesity and related metabolic diseases (dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes, hypertension, hypothyroidism, LCD) in adolescents and synthesized the nutritional interventions for this population that could decrease CVR.
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Keywords:  adolescent; cardiovascular risk; low carbohydrate diet; nutritional intervention; obesity

Year:  2020        PMID: 33363601      PMCID: PMC7725014          DOI: 10.3892/etm.2020.9522

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Ther Med        ISSN: 1792-0981            Impact factor:   2.447


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1.  Association between weight control behaviors and diet quality among Brazilian adolescents and young adults: Health Survey of São Paulo with Focus on Nutrition, 2015.

Authors:  Ana Carolina Barco Leme; Jess Haines; Lisa Tang; Mauro Fisberg; Gerson Ferrari; Vitoria Alexandra da Silva; Regina Mara Fisberg
Journal:  Eat Weight Disord       Date:  2021-04-30       Impact factor: 4.652

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