Diets with High or Low Protein Content and Glycemic Index for Weight-Loss Maintenance
University of Copenhagen · Unité de Nutrition Humaine · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Studies of weight-control diets that are high in protein or low in glycemic index have reached varied conclusions, probably owing to the fact that the studies had insufficient power.
We enrolled overweight adults from eight European countries who had lost at least 8% of their initial body weight with a 3.3-MJ (800-kcal) low-calorie diet. Participants were randomly assigned, in a two-by-two factorial design, to one of five ad libitum diets to prevent weight regain over a 26-week period: a low-protein and low-glycemic-index diet, a low-protein and high-glycemic-index diet, a high-protein and low-glycemic-index diet, a high-protein and high-glycemic-index diet, or a control diet.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 40.40
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 23
Authors
14- TMThomas Meinert LarsenCorresponding
University of Copenhagen, Unité de Nutrition Humaine, Quality of Life Research Center
- SDStine‐Mathilde Dalskov
Unité de Nutrition Humaine
- MAMarleen A. van Baak
Maastricht University Medical Centre
- SASusan A. Jebb
MRC Human Nutrition Research, Medical Research Council
- APAngeliki Papadaki
University of Crete
Topics & keywords
- Glycemic index
- Medicine
- Overweight
- Glycemic
- Weight loss
- Calorie
- Body mass index
- Glycemic load
- Zero hunger