Hill J O, Peters J C, Lin D, Yakubu F, Greene H, Swift L
Department of Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.
Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord. 1993 Apr;17(4):223-36.
The amount of fat in the diet is known to influence body weight and body composition, but it is not clear whether dietary fat composition can affect body composition independently. We studied the effects of six months of feeding diets containing lard (L), corn oil (CO), fish oil (FO) or medium chain triglycerides (MCT) on body weight and body composition in adult male Wistar rats. Although FO fats ate slightly less total energy than the other groups, there were no differences among groups in body weight at any time during the study. However, body composition, the composition of depot triglyceride, body fat distribution and insulin resistance were all influenced by the type of fat in the diet. FO rats had less total body fat, less intra-abdominal fat, and less insulin resistance than all other groups. Although some of these metabolic effects may have been secondary to a slightly lower energy intake, we believe these data demonstrate the potential impact which dietary fat composition can have on metabolism and body weight regulation.
已知饮食中的脂肪量会影响体重和身体成分,但尚不清楚饮食中的脂肪组成是否能独立影响身体成分。我们研究了用含猪油(L)、玉米油(CO)、鱼油(FO)或中链甘油三酯(MCT)的饲料喂养成年雄性Wistar大鼠六个月对其体重和身体成分的影响。尽管FO组摄入的总能量比其他组略少,但在研究期间的任何时候,各组之间的体重均无差异。然而,身体成分、储存甘油三酯的组成、体脂分布和胰岛素抵抗均受饮食中脂肪类型的影响。FO组大鼠的全身脂肪、腹部内脂肪和胰岛素抵抗均比其他所有组少。尽管其中一些代谢效应可能是能量摄入略低的继发结果,但我们认为这些数据证明了饮食脂肪组成对新陈代谢和体重调节可能产生的影响。