Obesity Medicine | 2019

Comparison of dietary patterns, food groups, nutrients intake, cardio-metabolic biomarkers, and liver enzymes in successful and unsuccessful weight loss maintainers

 
 
 
 
 

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Abstract Purpose Compare dietary patterns, food groups, nutrients intake, cardio-metabolic risk factors, and liver enzymes between female weight loss maintainers and regainers. Methods The present study was conducted using a case-control design on 263 participants. Cases and controls were matched regarding sex, ethnicity, and family history of obesity. Three 24-h dietary recalls were used to extract the usual dietary intake and major dietary patterns; the three-factor eating questionnaire was administered to evaluate the dietary habits; and blood sampling was performed to evaluate fasting blood sugar, lipid profile, and liver enzymes. Results In total, three major dietary patterns were identified: Mediterranean-like dietary pattern, high-fat-high-carbohydrate (HFHC) dietary pattern, and Iranian traditional dietary pattern. Higher adherence to the Mediterranean-like and Iranian traditional dietary patterns increased the odds of success in weight loss maintenance (P-value 0.05); even in the maintainers the calories percent from protein was higher than regainers (P-value Conclusion Results indicated a higher healthy dietary patterns and lower adherence to unhealthy dietary patterns and different intake of food groups and nutrients in maintainers compared to regainers.

Volume 16
Pages 100147
DOI 10.1016/j.obmed.2019.100147
Language English
Journal Obesity Medicine

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