Comparison of weight loss effects among overweight/obese adults: A network meta-analysis of mediterranean, low carbohydrate, and low-fat diets

IF 2.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Maryam Akbari , Mohebat Vali , Shahla Rezaei , Sina Bazmi , Reza Tabrizi , Kamran B. Lankarani
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Abstract

Background & aims

Eating patterns significantly impact the weight loss process. This study aimed to investigate the influence of primary eating patterns on weight loss measures in overweight and obese adults using network meta-analysis.

Methods

We systematically searched PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science (WOS), and Google Scholar until May 2, 2023. Our network meta-analysis followed the PRISMA extension guidelines for Comparing Mediterranean, low carbohydrate and low fat diet effects on weight loss among overweight/obese adults. We conducted a Frequentist random-effects network meta-analysis. Summary effects were presented as mean differences (MD) along with corresponding standard deviations (SD). P-scores were used for treatment ranking within the network.

Results

Initial literature searches yielded 1574 citations. Ultimately, 1004 participants from 7 RCTs (or 9 trials) met inclusion criteria. All diets resulted in weight loss. Comparatively, the low-carbohydrate diet exhibited a significant decrease in weight loss compared to the Mediterranean diet (MD = −2.70 kg, 95% CI: −4.65, −0.75). Indirect evidence revealed that both the low-carbohydrate diet (MD = −6.31 kg, 95% CI: −11.23, −1.39) and the low-fat diet (MD = −5.61 kg, 95% CI: −10.61, −0.61) significantly reduced weight among overweight/obese adults compared to the standard hypolipemic diet. Rankings indicated the low-carbohydrate diet as the most effective dietary intervention for enhancing weight loss (P-score = 0.8994) and reducing body fat (P-score = 0.7060).

Conclusions

Overall, a low-carb diet appears to be among the most effective approaches for weight loss and body fat reduction. However, it's essential to consider that its efficacy may vary based on factors such as age, gender, genetics, and lifestyle habits.

超重/肥胖成年人的减肥效果比较:地中海饮食、低碳水化合物饮食和低脂肪饮食的网络荟萃分析
背景& 目的饮食模式对减肥过程有重大影响。本研究旨在利用网络荟萃分析法研究主要饮食模式对超重和肥胖成人减肥措施的影响。方法我们系统地检索了PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science(WOS)和Google Scholar,直至2023年5月2日。我们的网络荟萃分析遵循了《比较地中海、低碳水化合物和低脂肪饮食对超重/肥胖成年人体重减轻的影响》的 PRISMA 扩展指南。我们进行了一项 Frequentist 随机效应网络荟萃分析。汇总效应以平均差(MD)和相应的标准差(SD)表示。网络内的治疗排名采用 P 值。结果最初的文献检索共获得 1574 篇引文。最终,来自 7 项 RCT(或 9 项试验)的 1004 名参与者符合纳入标准。所有饮食都能减轻体重。相比之下,低碳水化合物饮食与地中海饮食相比,体重减轻幅度显著降低(MD = -2.70 kg,95% CI:-4.65, -0.75)。间接证据显示,与标准低脂饮食相比,低碳水化合物饮食(MD = -6.31 kg,95% CI:-11.23,-1.39)和低脂肪饮食(MD = -5.61 kg,95% CI:-10.61,-0.61)都能显著降低超重/肥胖成人的体重。排名结果表明,低碳水化合物饮食是最有效的饮食干预措施,可促进体重减轻(P-score = 0.8994)和减少体脂(P-score = 0.7060)。总之,低碳水化合物饮食似乎是减肥和减少体脂最有效的方法之一,但必须考虑到,其功效可能因年龄、性别、遗传和生活习惯等因素而异。
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Clinical nutrition ESPEN
Clinical nutrition ESPEN NUTRITION & DIETETICS-
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512
期刊介绍: Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is an electronic-only journal and is an official publication of the European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism (ESPEN). Nutrition and nutritional care have gained wide clinical and scientific interest during the past decades. The increasing knowledge of metabolic disturbances and nutritional assessment in chronic and acute diseases has stimulated rapid advances in design, development and clinical application of nutritional support. The aims of ESPEN are to encourage the rapid diffusion of knowledge and its application in the field of clinical nutrition and metabolism. Published bimonthly, Clinical Nutrition ESPEN focuses on publishing articles on the relationship between nutrition and disease in the setting of basic science and clinical practice. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN is available to all members of ESPEN and to all subscribers of Clinical Nutrition.
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