Stentz Frankie B, Brewer Amy, Wan Jim, Garber Channing, Daniels Blake, Sands Chris, Kitabchi Abbas E
Departments of Medicine , The University of Tennessee Health Science Center , Memphis, Tennessee , USA.
Departments of Preventive Medicine , The University of Tennessee Health Science Center , Memphis, Tennessee , USA.
BMJ Open Diabetes Res Care. 2016 Oct 26;4(1):e000258. doi: 10.1136/bmjdrc-2016-000258. eCollection 2016.
Remission of pre-diabetes to normal is an important health concern which has had little success in the past. This study objective was to determine the effect on remission of pre-diabetes with a high protein (HP) versus high carbohydrate (HC) diet and effects on metabolic parameters, lean and fat body mass in prediabetic, obese subjects after 6 months of dietary intervention.
We recruited and randomized 24 pre-diabetes women and men to either a HP (30% protein, 30% fat, 40% carbohydrate; n=12) or HC (15% protein, 30% fat, 55% carbohydrate; n=12) diet feeding study for 6 months in this randomized controlled trial. All meals were provided to subjects for 6 months with daily food menus for HP or HC compliance with weekly food pick-up and weight measurements. At baseline and after 6 months on the respective diets oral glucose tolerance and meal tolerance tests were performed with glucose and insulin measurements and dual energy X-ray absorptiometry scans.
After 6 months on the HP diet, 100% of the subjects had remission of their pre-diabetes to normal glucose tolerance, whereas only 33.3% of subjects on the HC diet had remission of their pre-diabetes. The HP diet group exhibited significant improvement in (1) insulin sensitivity (p=0.001), (2) cardiovascular risk factors (p=0.04), (3) inflammatory cytokines (p=0.001), (4) oxidative stress (p=0.001), (5) increased percent lean body mass (p=0.001) compared with the HC diet at 6 months.
This is the first dietary intervention feeding study, to the best of our knowledge, to report 100% remission of pre-diabetes with a HP diet and significant improvement in metabolic parameters and anti-inflammatory effects compared with a HC diet at 6 months.
NCT0164284.
将糖尿病前期逆转至正常是一个重要的健康问题,过去在这方面成效甚微。本研究的目的是确定在糖尿病前期肥胖受试者中,高蛋白(HP)饮食与高碳水化合物(HC)饮食对糖尿病前期缓解的影响,以及对代谢参数、瘦体重和脂肪量的影响,干预为期6个月。
在这项随机对照试验中,我们招募了24名糖尿病前期的男性和女性,并将他们随机分为HP饮食组(蛋白质30%、脂肪30%、碳水化合物40%;n = 12)或HC饮食组(蛋白质15%、脂肪30%、碳水化合物55%;n = 12),进行为期6个月的饮食喂养研究。在6个月内为受试者提供所有餐食,并提供符合HP或HC的每日食物菜单,每周进行食物领取和体重测量。在基线时以及各自饮食6个月后,进行口服葡萄糖耐量和餐耐量测试,测量葡萄糖和胰岛素,并进行双能X线吸收法扫描。
在HP饮食6个月后,100%的受试者糖尿病前期逆转至正常糖耐量,而HC饮食组只有33.3%的受试者糖尿病前期得到逆转。与HC饮食组相比,HP饮食组在6个月时在以下方面有显著改善:(1)胰岛素敏感性(p = 0.001),(2)心血管危险因素(p = 0.04),(3)炎性细胞因子(p = 0.001),(4)氧化应激(p = 0.001),(5)瘦体重百分比增加(p = 0.001)。
据我们所知,这是第一项饮食干预喂养研究,报告了HP饮食使糖尿病前期100%缓解,且与HC饮食相比,在6个月时代谢参数有显著改善和抗炎作用。
NCT0164284