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Dietary Protein Restriction Improves Metabolic Dysfunction in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome in a Randomized, Controlled Trial
Dietary restriction (DR) reduces adiposity and improves metabolism in patients with one or more symptoms of metabolic syndrome. Nonetheless, it remains elusive whether the benefits of DR in humans are mediated by calorie or nutrient restriction. This study was conducted to determine whether isocalor...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268415/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35807851 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14132670 |
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author | Ferraz-Bannitz, Rafael Beraldo, Rebeca A. Peluso, A. Augusto Dall, Morten Babaei, Parizad Foglietti, Rayana Cardoso Martins, Larissa Marfori Gomes, Patricia Moreira Marchini, Julio Sergio Suen, Vivian Marques Miguel de Freitas, Luiz C. Conti Navegantes, Luiz Carlos Pretti, Marco Antônio M. Boroni, Mariana Treebak, Jonas T. Mori, Marcelo A. Foss, Milton Cesar Foss-Freitas, Maria Cristina |
author_facet | Ferraz-Bannitz, Rafael Beraldo, Rebeca A. Peluso, A. Augusto Dall, Morten Babaei, Parizad Foglietti, Rayana Cardoso Martins, Larissa Marfori Gomes, Patricia Moreira Marchini, Julio Sergio Suen, Vivian Marques Miguel de Freitas, Luiz C. Conti Navegantes, Luiz Carlos Pretti, Marco Antônio M. Boroni, Mariana Treebak, Jonas T. Mori, Marcelo A. Foss, Milton Cesar Foss-Freitas, Maria Cristina |
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description | Dietary restriction (DR) reduces adiposity and improves metabolism in patients with one or more symptoms of metabolic syndrome. Nonetheless, it remains elusive whether the benefits of DR in humans are mediated by calorie or nutrient restriction. This study was conducted to determine whether isocaloric dietary protein restriction is sufficient to confer the beneficial effects of dietary restriction in patients with metabolic syndrome. We performed a prospective, randomized controlled dietary intervention under constant nutritional and medical supervision. Twenty-one individuals diagnosed with metabolic syndrome were randomly assigned for caloric restriction (CR; n = 11, diet of 5941 ± 686 KJ per day) or isocaloric dietary protein restriction (PR; n = 10, diet of 8409 ± 2360 KJ per day) and followed for 27 days. Like CR, PR promoted weight loss due to a reduction in adiposity, which was associated with reductions in blood glucose, lipid levels, and blood pressure. More strikingly, both CR and PR improved insulin sensitivity by 62.3% and 93.2%, respectively, after treatment. Fecal microbiome diversity was not affected by the interventions. Adipose tissue bulk RNA-Seq data revealed minor changes elicited by the interventions. After PR, terms related to leukocyte proliferation were enriched among the upregulated genes. Protein restriction is sufficient to confer almost the same clinical outcomes as calorie restriction without the need for a reduction in calorie intake. The isocaloric characteristic of the PR intervention makes this approach a more attractive and less drastic dietary strategy in clinical settings and has more significant potential to be used as adjuvant therapy for people with metabolic syndrome. |
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spelling | pubmed-92684152022-07-09 Dietary Protein Restriction Improves Metabolic Dysfunction in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome in a Randomized, Controlled Trial Ferraz-Bannitz, Rafael Beraldo, Rebeca A. Peluso, A. Augusto Dall, Morten Babaei, Parizad Foglietti, Rayana Cardoso Martins, Larissa Marfori Gomes, Patricia Moreira Marchini, Julio Sergio Suen, Vivian Marques Miguel de Freitas, Luiz C. Conti Navegantes, Luiz Carlos Pretti, Marco Antônio M. Boroni, Mariana Treebak, Jonas T. Mori, Marcelo A. Foss, Milton Cesar Foss-Freitas, Maria Cristina Nutrients Article Dietary restriction (DR) reduces adiposity and improves metabolism in patients with one or more symptoms of metabolic syndrome. Nonetheless, it remains elusive whether the benefits of DR in humans are mediated by calorie or nutrient restriction. This study was conducted to determine whether isocaloric dietary protein restriction is sufficient to confer the beneficial effects of dietary restriction in patients with metabolic syndrome. We performed a prospective, randomized controlled dietary intervention under constant nutritional and medical supervision. Twenty-one individuals diagnosed with metabolic syndrome were randomly assigned for caloric restriction (CR; n = 11, diet of 5941 ± 686 KJ per day) or isocaloric dietary protein restriction (PR; n = 10, diet of 8409 ± 2360 KJ per day) and followed for 27 days. Like CR, PR promoted weight loss due to a reduction in adiposity, which was associated with reductions in blood glucose, lipid levels, and blood pressure. More strikingly, both CR and PR improved insulin sensitivity by 62.3% and 93.2%, respectively, after treatment. Fecal microbiome diversity was not affected by the interventions. Adipose tissue bulk RNA-Seq data revealed minor changes elicited by the interventions. After PR, terms related to leukocyte proliferation were enriched among the upregulated genes. Protein restriction is sufficient to confer almost the same clinical outcomes as calorie restriction without the need for a reduction in calorie intake. The isocaloric characteristic of the PR intervention makes this approach a more attractive and less drastic dietary strategy in clinical settings and has more significant potential to be used as adjuvant therapy for people with metabolic syndrome. MDPI 2022-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9268415/ /pubmed/35807851 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14132670 Text en © 2022 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 Ferraz-Bannitz, Rafael Beraldo, Rebeca A. Peluso, A. Augusto Dall, Morten Babaei, Parizad Foglietti, Rayana Cardoso Martins, Larissa Marfori Gomes, Patricia Moreira Marchini, Julio Sergio Suen, Vivian Marques Miguel de Freitas, Luiz C. Conti Navegantes, Luiz Carlos Pretti, Marco Antônio M. Boroni, Mariana Treebak, Jonas T. Mori, Marcelo A. Foss, Milton Cesar Foss-Freitas, Maria Cristina Dietary Protein Restriction Improves Metabolic Dysfunction in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome in a Randomized, Controlled Trial |
title | Dietary Protein Restriction Improves Metabolic Dysfunction in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome in a Randomized, Controlled Trial |
title_full | Dietary Protein Restriction Improves Metabolic Dysfunction in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome in a Randomized, Controlled Trial |
title_fullStr | Dietary Protein Restriction Improves Metabolic Dysfunction in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome in a Randomized, Controlled Trial |
title_full_unstemmed | Dietary Protein Restriction Improves Metabolic Dysfunction in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome in a Randomized, Controlled Trial |
title_short | Dietary Protein Restriction Improves Metabolic Dysfunction in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome in a Randomized, Controlled Trial |
title_sort | dietary protein restriction improves metabolic dysfunction in patients with metabolic syndrome in a randomized, controlled trial |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9268415/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35807851 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14132670 |
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