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Effects of a low glycemic load or a low-fat dietary intervention on body weight in obese Hispanic American children and adolescents: A randomized controlled trial

机译:低血糖负荷或低脂饮食干预对肥胖的西班牙裔美国人儿童和青少年体重的影响:一项随机对照试验

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Background: In Hispanic children and adolescents, the prevalence of obesity and insulin resistance is considerably greater than in non-Hispanic white children. A low-glycemic load diet (LGD) has been proposed as an effective dietary intervention for pediatric obesity, but to our knowledge, no published study has examined the effects of an LGD in obese Hispanic children. Objective: We compared the effects of an LGD and a low-fat diet (LFD) on body composition and components of metabolic syndrome in obese Hispanic youth. Design: Obese Hispanic children (7-15 y of age) were randomly assigned to consume an LGD or an LFD in a 2-y intervention program. Body composition and laboratory assessments were obtained at baseline and 3, 12, and 24 mo after intervention. Results: In 113 children who were randomly assigned, 79% of both groups completed 3 mo of treatment; 58% of LGD and 55% of LFD subjects attended 24-mo follow-up. Compared with the LFD, the LGD decreased the glycemic load per kilocalories of reported food intakes in participants at 3 mo (P = 0.02). Both groups had a decreased BMI z score (P < 0.003), which was expressed as a standard z score relative to CDC age- and sex-specific norms, and improved waist circumference and systolic blood pressure (P < 0.05) at 3, 12, and 24 mo after intervention. However, there were no significant differences between groups for changes in BMI, insulin resistance, or components of metabolic syndrome (all P > 0.5). Conclusions: We showed no evidence that an LGD and an LFD differ in efficacy for the reduction of BMI or aspects of metabolic syndrome in obese Hispanic youth. Both diets decreased the BMI z score when prescribed in the context of a culturally adapted, comprehensive weight-reduction program.
机译:背景:在西班牙裔儿童和青少年中,肥胖症和胰岛素抵抗的患病率明显高于非西班牙裔白人儿童。低血糖负荷饮食(LGD)已被提议作为一种有效的饮食干预儿童肥胖症,但据我们所知,没有发表的研究检查过LGD对肥胖的西班牙裔儿童的影响。目的:我们比较了LGD和低脂饮食(LFD)对肥胖的西班牙裔青年人体成分和代谢综合征成分的影响。设计:在2年干预方案中,将肥胖的西班牙裔儿童(7-15岁)随机分配为食用LGD或LFD。在基线时以及干预后3、12和24个月获得身体成分和实验室评估。结果:在113名被随机分配的儿童中,两组中的79%完成了3 mo的治疗; 58%的LGD和55%的LFD受试者参加了为期24个月的随访。与LFD相比,LGD在3 mo时降低了参与者报告的每卡路里摄入卡路里的血糖负荷(P = 0.02)。两组的BMI z得分均降低(P <0.003),相对于CDC年龄和性别特定标准,这是标准z得分; 3、12岁时腰围和收缩压均得到改善(P <0.05)。 ,以及干预后24个月。但是,两组之间的BMI,胰岛素抵抗或代谢综合征的组成无明显差异(所有P> 0.5)。结论:我们没有证据显示LGD和LFD在降低肥胖西班牙裔青年中BMI或代谢综合征方面的功效不同。当在适应文化的综合减肥计划中进行处方时,两种饮食均会降低BMI z评分。

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