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The effects of partial use of formula diet on weight reduction and metabolic variables in obese type 2 diabetic patients-Multicenter trial

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OBESITY RESEARCH & CLINICAL PRACTICE
卷 7, 期 1, 页码 E43-E54

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DOI: 10.1016/j.orcp.2012.03.002

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Weight reduction; Visceral fat; Obesity; Formula diet; Diabetes mellitus

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  1. Weight Control Association in Japan

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Aims: To clarify the usefulness of protein-sparing modified formula diet in obese type 2 diabetic patients, the effects of partial use of formula diet on weight reduction and changes in related metabolic variables, and the improving rates of risk factors per 1% body weight reduction, were compared with those of conventional subcaloric diet. Subjects and methods: Obese patients [BMI >25 kg/m(2)] with diabetic mellitus were randomly assigned to a low-caloric diet with partial use of formula diet group (FD, n = 119) and a conventional low-caloric diet group (CD, n = 110). Subjects in FD took one pack of formula diet (MicroDiet (R), 240 kcal/pack) in place of one of three daily low-caloric meals for 24 weeks. Total daily calorie prescribed was same. Result: Weight reduction was greater in FD than in CD (week 24: -3.5 vs -1.4 kg; all p < 0.001). Systolic blood pressure decreased significantly only in FD. HbA(1c) reduction was greater in FD than in CD. HDL-cholesterol increased significantly more in FD than in CD (week 24: + 2.8 vs. + 0.6 mg/dl, p < 0.001). Among several improving rates (%) of risk factors/1% body weight reduction, those of HbA(1c) at weeks 16 and 24, triglyceride at week 8 and HDL-cholesterol at week 24, were significantly higher in FD than CD. Doses of sulfonylurea and thiazolidinedione were significantly decreased in FD than in CD. Conclusion: Partial use of formula diet was much more effective in reducing body weight, and also in improving coronary risk factors than conventional diet in part due to reduced body weight through decreased energy diet intake and due to dietary composition of the formula diet. (C) 2012 Asian Oceanian Association for the Study of Obesity. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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