A High-Protein, Low Glycemic Index Diet Suppresses Hunger but Not Weight Regain After Weight Loss: Results From a Large, 3-Years Randomized Trial (PREVIEW).

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dc.contributor.author Zhu, Ruixin
dc.contributor.author Fogelholm, Mikael
dc.contributor.author Larsen, Thomas M
dc.contributor.author Poppitt, Sally D
dc.contributor.author Silvestre, Marta P
dc.contributor.author Vestentoft, Pia S
dc.contributor.author Jalo, Elli
dc.contributor.author Navas-Carretero, Santiago
dc.contributor.author Huttunen-Lenz, Maija
dc.contributor.author Taylor, Moira A
dc.contributor.author Stratton, Gareth
dc.contributor.author Swindell, Nils
dc.contributor.author Kaartinen, Niina E
dc.contributor.author Lam, Tony
dc.contributor.author Handjieva-Darlenska, Teodora
dc.contributor.author Handjiev, Svetoslav
dc.contributor.author Schlicht, Wolfgang
dc.contributor.author Martinez, J Alfredo
dc.contributor.author Seimon, Radhika V
dc.contributor.author Sainsbury, Amanda
dc.contributor.author Macdonald, Ian A
dc.contributor.author Westerterp-Plantenga, Margriet S
dc.contributor.author Brand-Miller, Jennie
dc.contributor.author Raben, Anne
dc.coverage.spatial Switzerland
dc.date.accessioned 2022-04-22T00:24:35Z
dc.date.available 2022-04-22T00:24:35Z
dc.date.issued 2021-1
dc.identifier.citation Frontiers in nutrition 8:685648 Jan 2021
dc.identifier.issn 2296-861X
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/2292/58767
dc.description.abstract <b>Background:</b> Previous studies have shown an increase in hunger during weight-loss maintenance (WLM) after diet-induced weight loss. Whether a combination of a higher protein, lower glycemic index (GI) diet and physical activity (PA) can counteract this change remains unclear. <b>Aim:</b> To compare the long-term effects of two diets [high protein (HP)-low GI vs. moderate protein (MP)-moderate GI] and two PA programs [high intensity (HI) vs. moderate intensity (MI)] on subjective appetite sensations during WLM after ≥8% weight loss (WL). <b>Methods:</b> Data derived from the 3-years PREVIEW randomized intervention study. An 8-weeks WL phase using a low-energy diet was followed by a 148-weeks randomized WLM phase. For the WLM phase, participants were assigned to one of the four groups: HP-MI, HP-HI, MP-MI, and MP-HI. Available data from 2,223 participants with overweight or obesity (68% women; BMI ≥ 25 kg/m<sup>2</sup>). Appetite sensations including satiety, hunger, desire to eat, and desire to eat something sweet during the two phases (at 0, 8 weeks and 26, 52, 104, and 156 weeks) were assessed based on the recall of feelings during the previous week using visual analogue scales. Differences in changes in appetite sensations from baseline between the groups were determined using linear mixed models with repeated measures. <b>Results:</b> There was no significant diet × PA interaction. From 52 weeks onwards, decreases in hunger were significantly greater in HP-low GI than MP-moderate GI (<i>P</i> <sub>time × <i>diet</i></sub> = 0.018, <i>P</i> <sub>dietgroup</sub> = 0.021). Although there was no difference in weight regain between the diet groups (<i>P</i> <sub>time × <i>diet</i></sub> = 0.630), hunger and satiety ratings correlated with changes in body weight at most timepoints. There were no significant differences in appetite sensations between the two PA groups. Decreases in hunger ratings were greater at 52 and 104 weeks in HP-HI vs. MP-HI, and greater at 104 and 156 weeks in HP-HI vs. MP-MI. <b>Conclusions:</b> This is the first long-term, large-scale randomized intervention to report that a HP-low GI diet was superior in preventing an increase in hunger, but not weight regain, during 3-years WLM compared with a MP-moderate GI diet. Similarly, HP-HI outperformed MP-HI in suppressing hunger. The role of exercise intensity requires further investigation. <b>Clinical Trial Registration:</b> www.ClinicalTrials.gov, identifier: NCT01777893.
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dc.language eng
dc.publisher Frontiers Media SA
dc.relation.ispartofseries Frontiers in nutrition
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dc.subject desire to eat
dc.subject low-energy diet
dc.subject obesity
dc.subject pre-diabetes
dc.subject satiety
dc.subject weight-loss maintenance
dc.subject Science & Technology
dc.subject Life Sciences & Biomedicine
dc.subject Nutrition & Dietetics
dc.subject obesity
dc.subject pre-diabetes
dc.subject satiety
dc.subject desire to eat
dc.subject low-energy diet
dc.subject weight-loss maintenance
dc.subject BEHAVIOR-MODIFICATION INTERVENTION
dc.subject LIFE-STYLE INTERVENTION
dc.subject BODY-WEIGHT
dc.subject ENERGY-EXPENDITURE
dc.subject FOOD PREFERENCES
dc.subject LOW-CARBOHYDRATE
dc.subject LOSS MAINTENANCE
dc.subject VERY-LOW
dc.subject APPETITE
dc.subject FAT
dc.subject 1001 Agricultural Biotechnology
dc.subject 1111 Nutrition and Dietetics
dc.title A High-Protein, Low Glycemic Index Diet Suppresses Hunger but Not Weight Regain After Weight Loss: Results From a Large, 3-Years Randomized Trial (PREVIEW).
dc.type Journal Article
dc.identifier.doi 10.3389/fnut.2021.685648
pubs.begin-page 685648
pubs.volume 8
dc.date.updated 2022-03-15T17:13:35Z
dc.rights.holder Copyright: The author en
pubs.author-url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34141717
pubs.publication-status Published
dc.rights.accessrights http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/OpenAccess en
pubs.subtype Case Reports
pubs.subtype case-report
pubs.elements-id 857088
dc.identifier.eissn 2296-861X
pubs.number ARTN 685648
pubs.online-publication-date 2021-6-1


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