评估代谢灵活性对多纤维饮食的反应:随机对照试验。

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Adrien Aubin, Hugo Hornero-Ramirez, Harimalala Ranaivo, Chantal Simon, Laurie Van Den Berghe, Nathalie Feugier Favier, Isabelle Dussous, Loïc Roger, Martine Laville, Christel Béra-Maillet, Joël Doré, Cyrielle Caussy, Julie-Anne Nazare
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摘要

简介代谢灵活性(MetF)被定义为在脂肪和葡萄糖氧化之间切换的能力,它越来越被认为是评估饮食干预反应的一个重要标志。此前,我们的研究表明,食用多纤维面包可提高超重和肥胖者的胰岛素敏感性,降低低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDLc)水平。作为次要目标,我们旨在探索我们的干预措施是否也能改善 MetF:在这项研究中,39 名有心脏代谢风险的受试者参加了一项为期 8 周的双盲、随机、交叉试验,重复两次。在每个阶段,参与者每天食用 150 克标准面包或富含七种膳食纤维混合物的面包。采用混合餐耐受试验(MMTT)评估 MetF 反应,分析间接热量计测量的呼吸商数(∆RQ)的变化:结果:虽然两种膳食纤维引起的 ∆RQ 变化没有明显差异,但这些变化与基线餐后甘油三酯偏移量(∆TG)呈正相关。对基线空腹和餐后血浆代谢物进行了分组分析,以确定 MetF 反应者的特征。这些应答者表现出较高的基线空腹低密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平和较高的餐后膳食纤维代谢物∆TG:总之,尽管在本研究中膳食纤维并未直接影响 MetF,但我们的研究结果强调了 MetF 反应的潜在决定因素,值得在未来的专门干预措施中进一步研究。
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Assessing metabolic flexibility response to a multifibre diet: a randomised-controlled trial

Assessing metabolic flexibility response to a multifibre diet: a randomised-controlled trial

Introduction

Metabolic flexibility (MetF), defined as the ability to switch between fat and glucose oxidation, is increasingly recognised as a critical marker for assessing responses to dietary interventions. Previously, we showed that the consumption of multifibre bread improved insulin sensitivity and reduced low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDLc) levels in overweight and obese individuals. As a secondary objective, we aimed to explore whether our intervention could also improve MetF.

Methods

In this study, 39 subjects at cardiometabolic risk participated in a double-blind, randomised, crossover trial lasting 8 weeks, repeated twice. During each phase, participants consumed either 150 g of standard bread daily or bread enriched with a mixture of seven dietary fibres. MetF response was assessed using a mixed-meal tolerance test (MMTT), analysing changes in respiratory quotient (∆RQ) measured using indirect calorimetry.

Results

Although there were no significant differences in ∆RQ changes induced by dietary fibre between the two diets, these changes were positively correlated with postprandial triglyceride excursion (∆TG) at baseline. Subgroup analysis of baseline fasting and postprandial plasma metabolites was conducted to characterise MetF responders. These responders exhibited higher baseline fasting LDLc levels and greater post-MMTT ∆TG.

Conclusion

In conclusion, although dietary fibres did not directly impact MetF in this study, our findings highlight potential determinants of MetF response, warranting further investigation in dedicated future interventions.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing papers in applied nutrition and dietetics. Papers are therefore welcomed on: - Clinical nutrition and the practice of therapeutic dietetics - Clinical and professional guidelines - Public health nutrition and nutritional epidemiology - Dietary surveys and dietary assessment methodology - Health promotion and intervention studies and their effectiveness - Obesity, weight control and body composition - Research on psychological determinants of healthy and unhealthy eating behaviour. Focus can for example be on attitudes, brain correlates of food reward processing, social influences, impulsivity, cognitive control, cognitive processes, dieting, psychological treatments. - Appetite, Food intake and nutritional status - Nutrigenomics and molecular nutrition - The journal does not publish animal research The journal is published in an online-only format. No printed issue of this title will be produced but authors will still be able to order offprints of their own articles.
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