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Investigation into the acute effects of total and partial energy restriction on postprandial metabolism among overweight/obese participants

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
卷 115, 期 6, 页码 951-959

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0007114515005346

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Intermittent energy restriction; Intermittent fasting; Alternate-day fasting; Type 2 diabetes; CVD; Cardiometabolic risk

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The intermittent energy restriction (IER) approach to weight loss involves short periods of substantial (75-100 %) energy restriction (ER) interspersed with normal eating. This study aimed to characterise the early metabolic response to these varying degrees of ER, which occurs acutely and prior to weight loss. Ten (three female) healthy, overweight/obese participants (36 (SEM 5) years; 29.0 (SEM 1.1) kg/m(2)) took part in this acute three-way crossover study. Participants completed three 1-d dietary interventions in a randomised order with a 1-week washout period: isoenergetic intake, partial 75% ER and total 100% ER. Fasting and postprandial (6-h) metabolic responses to a liquid test meal were assessed the following morning via serial blood sampling and indirect calorimetry. Food intake was also recorded for two subsequent days of ad libitum intake. Relative to the isoenergetic control, postprandial glucose responses were increased following total ER (+142 %; P=0.015) and to a lesser extent after partial ER (+76%; P=0.051). There was also a delay in the glucose time to peak after total ER only (P=0.024). Both total and partial ER interventions produced comparable reductions in postprandial TAG responses (-75 and -59 %, respectively; both P<0.05) and 3-d energy intake deficits of approximately 30% (both P=0.015). Resting and meal-induced thermogenesis were not significantly affected by either ER intervention. In conclusion, our data demonstrate the ability of substantial ER to acutely alter postprandial glucose-lipid metabolism (with partial ER producing the more favourable overall response), as well as incomplete energy-intake compensation amongst overweight/obese participants. Further investigations are required to establish how metabolism adapts over time to the repeated perturbations experienced during IER, as well as the implications for long-term health.

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