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基于牛奶的代餐计划对重度肥胖成年人的体重和代谢特征的影响。

Effects of a Milk-Based Meal Replacement Program on Weight and Metabolic Characteristics in Adults with Severe Obesity.

作者信息

Rafey Mohammed F, Murphy Conor F, Abdalgwad Razk, Kilkelly Katriona, Griffin Helena, Beatty Niamh, O'Shea Paula M, Collins Chris, McGrath Robert, Hynes Mary, Davenport Colin, O'Donnell Martin, Finucane Francis M

机构信息

Bariatric Medicine Service, Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism, Galway University Hospitals, Galway, Ireland.

HRB Clinical Research Facility, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.

出版信息

Diabetes Metab Syndr Obes. 2020 Jan 23;13:197-205. doi: 10.2147/DMSO.S226327. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Low energy meal replacement regimens can induce short-term weight loss in patients with severe obesity, but usually require specially formulated dietary supplements. We sought to determine the effects of a milk-based meal replacement program on anthropometric and metabolic characteristics in adults with severe obesity.

METHODS

We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients attending our hospital-based bariatric medicine service who completed a 24-week program consisting of eight weeks of milk-based meal replacement followed by weight stabilisation and maintenance phases. Patients were seen fortnightly by the bariatric physician, nurse and dietitian. We assessed changes in anthropometric and metabolic outcomes in completers at 0, 8, 16 and 24 weeks.

RESULTS

Of 105 program completers available for follow-up, 53.3% were female. Mean age was 51.1±11.2 years. Body weight decreased from 144.0±27.6 kg at baseline to 121.1±25.0 kg at 24 weeks (<0.001), a mean total body weight loss of 15.9±6.0%, with a reduction in body mass index from 50.6±8.0 to 42.6±7.6 kg m (<0.001). In patients with diabetes, haemoglobin A1c decreased from 66.3±13.0 to 48.3±13.5 mmol/mol (<0.001) and diabetes medication use decreased significantly. There were significant improvements also in lipid profiles and reductions in antihypertensive medication use.

CONCLUSION

These preliminary findings suggest that completion of a 24-week milk-based meal replacement program has large effects on important outcomes in adults with severe obesity. However, attrition was high. Prospective assessment of the efficacy, safety, durability and cost-effectiveness of this intervention seems warranted.

摘要

目的

低能量代餐方案可使重度肥胖患者短期内体重减轻,但通常需要特殊配方的膳食补充剂。我们试图确定基于牛奶的代餐方案对重度肥胖成年人人体测量和代谢特征的影响。

方法

我们对在我院肥胖医学科就诊并完成了一项为期24周方案的患者进行了回顾性队列研究,该方案包括为期8周的基于牛奶的代餐,随后是体重稳定和维持阶段。肥胖科医生、护士和营养师每两周对患者进行一次检查。我们评估了在第0、8、16和24周时完成方案者的人体测量和代谢结果的变化。

结果

在105名可供随访的方案完成者中,53.3%为女性。平均年龄为51.1±11.2岁。体重从基线时的144.0±27.6千克降至24周时的121.1±25.0千克(<0.001),平均总体重减轻15.9±6.0%,体重指数从50.6±8.0降至42.6±7.6千克/米²(<0.001)。糖尿病患者的糖化血红蛋白从66.3±13.0降至48.3±13.5毫摩尔/摩尔(<0.001),糖尿病药物使用量显著减少。血脂谱也有显著改善,抗高血压药物使用量减少。

结论

这些初步研究结果表明,完成一项为期24周的基于牛奶的代餐方案对重度肥胖成年人的重要结局有很大影响。然而,失访率很高。对该干预措施的疗效、安全性、持久性和成本效益进行前瞻性评估似乎是必要的。

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