Effects of a Personalized VLCKD on Body Composition and Resting Energy Expenditure in the Reversal of Diabetes to Prevent Complications.
Lorenzo RomanoMarco MarchettiPaola GualtieriLaura Di RenzoMeriann BelcastroGemma Lou De SantisMarco Alfonso PerroneAntonino De LorenzoPublished in: Nutrients (2019)
The reversion of diabetes and the treatment of long-term obesity are difficult challenges. The failure mechanisms of rapid weight loss are mainly related to the wasting of lean mass. This single-arm study aims to evaluate the effects of a very low-calorie ketogenic diet (VLCKD) on body composition and resting energy expenditure in the short term reversal of diabetes mellitus Type 2. For eight weeks, subjects were administered a personalized VLCKD with protein intake based on lean mass and synthetic amino acidic protein supplementation. Each subject was assessed by anthropometry, Dual-energy X-ray Absorptiometry(DXA), bioimpedentiometric analysis (BIA), indirect calorimetry, and biochemical analysis. The main findings were the saving of lean mass, the reduction of abdominal fat mass, restored metabolic flexibility, the maintenance of resting energy expenditure, and the reversion of diabetes. These results highlight how the application of preventive, predictive, personalized, and participative medicine to nutrition may be promising for the prevention of diabetes and enhancement of obesity treatment.
Keyphrases
- body composition
- weight loss
- bone mineral density
- glycemic control
- type diabetes
- dual energy
- resistance training
- bariatric surgery
- cardiovascular disease
- heart rate
- computed tomography
- roux en y gastric bypass
- insulin resistance
- postmenopausal women
- heart rate variability
- metabolic syndrome
- weight gain
- gastric bypass
- physical activity
- adipose tissue
- amino acid
- body mass index
- blood pressure
- risk factors
- fatty acid
- replacement therapy
- magnetic resonance imaging
- quantum dots
- magnetic resonance
- skeletal muscle
- smoking cessation