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Adherence and Dietary Composition during Intermittent vs. Continuous Calorie Restriction: Follow-Up Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Adults with Overweight or Obesity
Although intermittent calorie restriction (ICR) has become popular as an alternative weight loss strategy to continuous calorie restriction (CCR), there is insufficient evidence on diet quality during ICR and on its feasibility over longer time periods. Thus, we compared dietary composition and adhe...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067073/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33916366 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13041195 |
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author | Pannen, Sarah T. Maldonado, Sandra González Nonnenmacher, Tobias Sowah, Solomon A. Gruner, Laura F. Watzinger, Cora Nischwitz, Karin Ulrich, Cornelia M. Kaaks, Rudolf Schübel, Ruth Grafetstätter, Mirja Kühn, Tilman |
author_facet | Pannen, Sarah T. Maldonado, Sandra González Nonnenmacher, Tobias Sowah, Solomon A. Gruner, Laura F. Watzinger, Cora Nischwitz, Karin Ulrich, Cornelia M. Kaaks, Rudolf Schübel, Ruth Grafetstätter, Mirja Kühn, Tilman |
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description | Although intermittent calorie restriction (ICR) has become popular as an alternative weight loss strategy to continuous calorie restriction (CCR), there is insufficient evidence on diet quality during ICR and on its feasibility over longer time periods. Thus, we compared dietary composition and adherence between ICR and CCR in a follow-up analysis of a randomized trial. A total of 98 participants with overweight or obesity [BMI (kg/m(2)) 25–39.9, 35–65 years, 49% females] were randomly assigned to ICR, operationalized as a “5:2 diet” (energy intake: ~100% on five non-restricted (NR) days, ~25% on two restricted (R) days), or CCR (daily energy intake: ~80%). The trial included a 12-week (wk) intervention phase, and follow-up assessments at wk24, wk50 and wk102. Apart from a higher proportion of energy intake from protein with ICR vs. CCR during the intervention (wk2: p < 0.001; wk12: p = 0.002), there were no significant differences with respect to changes in dietary composition over time between the groups, while overall adherence to the interventions appeared to be good. No significant difference between ICR and CCR regarding weight change at wk102 was observed (p = 0.63). However, self-reported adherence was worse for ICR than CCR, with 71.1% vs. 32.5% of the participants reporting not to or only rarely have followed the regimen to which they were assigned between wk50 and wk102. These results indicate that within a weight management setting, ICR and CCR were equivalent in achieving modest weight loss over two years while affecting dietary composition in a comparable manner. |
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spelling | pubmed-80670732021-04-25 Adherence and Dietary Composition during Intermittent vs. Continuous Calorie Restriction: Follow-Up Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Adults with Overweight or Obesity Pannen, Sarah T. Maldonado, Sandra González Nonnenmacher, Tobias Sowah, Solomon A. Gruner, Laura F. Watzinger, Cora Nischwitz, Karin Ulrich, Cornelia M. Kaaks, Rudolf Schübel, Ruth Grafetstätter, Mirja Kühn, Tilman Nutrients Article Although intermittent calorie restriction (ICR) has become popular as an alternative weight loss strategy to continuous calorie restriction (CCR), there is insufficient evidence on diet quality during ICR and on its feasibility over longer time periods. Thus, we compared dietary composition and adherence between ICR and CCR in a follow-up analysis of a randomized trial. A total of 98 participants with overweight or obesity [BMI (kg/m(2)) 25–39.9, 35–65 years, 49% females] were randomly assigned to ICR, operationalized as a “5:2 diet” (energy intake: ~100% on five non-restricted (NR) days, ~25% on two restricted (R) days), or CCR (daily energy intake: ~80%). The trial included a 12-week (wk) intervention phase, and follow-up assessments at wk24, wk50 and wk102. Apart from a higher proportion of energy intake from protein with ICR vs. CCR during the intervention (wk2: p < 0.001; wk12: p = 0.002), there were no significant differences with respect to changes in dietary composition over time between the groups, while overall adherence to the interventions appeared to be good. No significant difference between ICR and CCR regarding weight change at wk102 was observed (p = 0.63). However, self-reported adherence was worse for ICR than CCR, with 71.1% vs. 32.5% of the participants reporting not to or only rarely have followed the regimen to which they were assigned between wk50 and wk102. These results indicate that within a weight management setting, ICR and CCR were equivalent in achieving modest weight loss over two years while affecting dietary composition in a comparable manner. MDPI 2021-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8067073/ /pubmed/33916366 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13041195 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Pannen, Sarah T. Maldonado, Sandra González Nonnenmacher, Tobias Sowah, Solomon A. Gruner, Laura F. Watzinger, Cora Nischwitz, Karin Ulrich, Cornelia M. Kaaks, Rudolf Schübel, Ruth Grafetstätter, Mirja Kühn, Tilman Adherence and Dietary Composition during Intermittent vs. Continuous Calorie Restriction: Follow-Up Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Adults with Overweight or Obesity |
title | Adherence and Dietary Composition during Intermittent vs. Continuous Calorie Restriction: Follow-Up Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Adults with Overweight or Obesity |
title_full | Adherence and Dietary Composition during Intermittent vs. Continuous Calorie Restriction: Follow-Up Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Adults with Overweight or Obesity |
title_fullStr | Adherence and Dietary Composition during Intermittent vs. Continuous Calorie Restriction: Follow-Up Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Adults with Overweight or Obesity |
title_full_unstemmed | Adherence and Dietary Composition during Intermittent vs. Continuous Calorie Restriction: Follow-Up Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Adults with Overweight or Obesity |
title_short | Adherence and Dietary Composition during Intermittent vs. Continuous Calorie Restriction: Follow-Up Data from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Adults with Overweight or Obesity |
title_sort | adherence and dietary composition during intermittent vs. continuous calorie restriction: follow-up data from a randomized controlled trial in adults with overweight or obesity |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8067073/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33916366 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu13041195 |
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