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Effects of Different Dietary Interventions on Abdominal Fat Components, Quadriceps Muscles and Cardiometabolic Parameters
Sponsor: University of Pernambuco
Summary
The study aims to evaluate the impact of different dietary interventions on body composition (abdominal fat components and quadriceps muscles) and cardiometabolic parameters. This is a randomized clinical trial study conducted in overweight adults, selected by voluntary adherence, in an outpatient clinic of a cardiology hospital. The sample was calculated based on data from a study with the Brazilian population, with the sample size calculated as a function of a mean difference (d) in visceral adipose tissue (VAT) after the interventions, standard deviation (s) and a significance level of 5% (z). To correct eventual losses, the number was increased by 20%. Four dietary interventions will be applied in the 6-month period: group with calorie restriction and balanced distribution of macronutrients (group 1); group with calorie restriction and low-carbohydrate diet (group 2); group with calorie restriction and low-fat diet (group 3) and group with collective nutritional guidance (group 4). Patients will be followed up monthly for the first 6 months to assess weight loss, analyze adherence to the diet therapy plan, reinforce nutritional guidelines, and monitor anthropometric measurements, abdominal adipose tissue, quadriceps muscles, and biochemical parameters. A reassessment will be performed at 12 months to analyze weight regain, analysis of anthropometric measurements, abdominal adipose tissue, quadriceps musculature and biochemical parameters. The evaluation of VAT, subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) and quadriceps musculature by ultrasound will be performed at baseline and after 3, 6 and 12 months of intervention. The present study is expected to clarify the effects that different dietary interventions produce over 3, 6 and 12 months on weight, abdominal fat deposits, quadriceps muscles and cardiometabolic parameters.
Official title: Effects of Different Dietary Interventions on Abdominal Fat Components, Quadriceps Muscles and Cardiometabolic Parameters: a Randomized Clinical Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
20 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
100
Start Date
2021-08-23
Completion Date
2025-12
Last Updated
2024-10-15
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Calorie restriction and balanced distribution of macronutrients
Progressive reduction of 500 to 1000 calories from the usual food intake or the recommendation of 20 calories/kg of current weight/day and distribution of macronutrients: 5% of carbohydrates, 2% of proteins and 3% of fats
Calorie restriction and low-carbohydrate diet
Reduction in carbohydrate consumption and an increase in fat and protein intake, with the following proportions: 45% fat, 20% protein and 35% carbohydrate
Calorie restriction and low-fat diet
Restriction of fat consumption and an increase in carbohydrate consumption, with the following proportions: 20% fat, 15% protein and 65% carbohydrate
Collective nutritional guidance
Recommendations of the Food Guide for the Brazilian Population: limitation of the intake of foods with high energy density from fats and simple carbohydrates; substitution of saturated fats for unsaturated fats; exclusion of trans fat from the diet; increasing fruit and vegetable consumption to a daily minimum of 400g; increased consumption of high-fibre foods and limiting the consumption of sugars and salt.
Locations (1)
Isa Galvao Rodrigues
Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil