医学
多酚
减肥
腰围
食品科学
地中海饮食法
随机对照试验
体质指数
动物科学
肥胖
内科学
抗氧化剂
生物
生物化学
作者
Hila Zelicha,Nora Kloting,Alon Kaplan,Anat Yaskolka Meir,Ehud Rinott,Gal Tsaban,Yoash Chassidim,Matthias Bluher,Uta Ceglarek,Berend Isermann,Michael Stumvoll,Rita Nana Quayson,Martin von Bergen,Beatrice Engelmann,Ulrike E Rolle-Kampczyk,Sven-Bastiaan Haange,Kieran M Tuohy,Camilla Diotallevi,Ilan Shelef,Frank B Hu,Meir J Stampfer,Iris Shai
出处
期刊:BMC Medicine
[Springer Nature]
日期:2022-09-30
卷期号:20 (1)
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12916-022-02525-8
摘要
Mediterranean (MED) diet is a rich source of polyphenols, which benefit adiposity by several mechanisms. We explored the effect of the green-MED diet, twice fortified in dietary polyphenols and lower in red/processed meat, on visceral adipose tissue (VAT).In the 18-month Dietary Intervention Randomized Controlled Trial PoLyphenols UnproceSsed (DIRECT-PLUS) weight-loss trial, 294 participants were randomized to (A) healthy dietary guidelines (HDG), (B) MED, or (C) green-MED diets, all combined with physical activity. Both isocaloric MED groups consumed 28 g/day of walnuts (+ 440 mg/day polyphenols). The green-MED group further consumed green tea (3-4 cups/day) and Wolffia globosa (duckweed strain) plant green shake (100 g frozen cubes/day) (+ 800mg/day polyphenols) and reduced red meat intake. We used magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to quantify the abdominal adipose tissues.Participants (age = 51 years; 88% men; body mass index = 31.2 kg/m2; 29% VAT) had an 89.8% retention rate and 79.3% completed eligible MRIs. While both MED diets reached similar moderate weight (MED: - 2.7%, green-MED: - 3.9%) and waist circumference (MED: - 4.7%, green-MED: - 5.7%) loss, the green-MED dieters doubled the VAT loss (HDG: - 4.2%, MED: - 6.0%, green-MED: - 14.1%; p < 0.05, independent of age, sex, waist circumference, or weight loss). Higher dietary consumption of green tea, walnuts, and Wolffia globosa; lower red meat intake; higher total plasma polyphenols (mainly hippuric acid), and elevated urine urolithin A polyphenol were significantly related to greater VAT loss (p < 0.05, multivariate models).A green-MED diet, enriched with plant-based polyphenols and lower in red/processed meat, may be a potent intervention to promote visceral adiposity regression.ClinicalTrials.gov , NCT03020186.