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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2024 Aug 25;16(17):2842.
doi: 10.3390/nu16172842.

A Dietary Intervention in Adults with Overweight or Obesity Leads to Weight Loss Irrespective of Macronutrient Composition

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Randomized Controlled Trial

A Dietary Intervention in Adults with Overweight or Obesity Leads to Weight Loss Irrespective of Macronutrient Composition

Maria Kafyra et al. Nutrients. .

Abstract

Obesity is a critical public health issue, necessitating effective weight loss interventions. While various dietary regimens have been explored, individual responses to interventions often vary. This study involved a 3-month dietary intervention aiming at assessing the role of macronutrient composition and the potential role of genetic predisposition in weight loss among Greek adults. This randomized clinical trial followed the CONSORT principles, recruiting 202 participants overall; 94 received a hypocaloric, high-protein diet and 108 received a high-carbohydrate, hypocaloric diet. Genetic predispositions were assessed through 10 target variants known for their BMI associations. Participants' weight and BMI values were recorded at baseline and post-intervention (n = 202 at baseline, n = 84 post-intervention) and an imputation method was applied to account for the observed missing values. Participants experienced a statistically significant weight loss across all dietary regimens (p < 0.001). Genetic analyses did not display statistically significant effects on weight loss. No significant differences in weight loss were observed between macronutrient groups, aligning with the POUNDS Lost and DIETFITS studies. This study underscores the importance of dietary interventions for weight loss and the potential contributions of genetic makeup. These findings contribute to obesity management within the Greek population and support the need for further research in personalized interventions.

Keywords: body weight management; dietary intervention; lifestyle; macronutrient content; nutrigenetics; obesity; weight loss.

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Conflict of interest statement

Author Garyfallia Stefanou was employed by the company ECONCARE and declares no conflict. All authors declare no interest and no conflict between their affiliation and this publication.

Figures

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Figure 1
CONSORT 2010 flow diagram for the iMPROVE study.
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Figure 2
Clustered boxplots depicting 3-month weight loss (A) per genotype groups of the rs1421085 SNP and (B) per genotype groups of the rs17782313 SNP. Results are not significant.

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