Low Carbohydrate and Low-Fat Diets: What We Don’t Know and Why We Should Know It
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
3. Overview of Low Fat and Low Carbohydrate Diets
3.1. Physiological Basis for Low Fat Diet (Figure 1)
3.2. Physiological Basis for Low CHO Diet: Insulin-Carbohydrate Model (Figure 2)
3.3. Overview of Energy Balance
4. Literature Review
4.1. Energy Expenditure
4.2. Energy Intake: Appetite & Satiety
4.3. Weight Management
4.4. Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Risk
4.5. Other Relevant Considerations
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Reference | # Studies Cited | Comparisons | Conclusions |
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Hall & Guo, 2017 [32] | 32 | LC vs LF | 16 g/day greater fat loss on LF (p < 0.001) |
Sackner-Bernstein, et al., 2015 [62] | 17 | LC vs LF | 2.0 Kg greater weight loss on LC (p < 0.001) |
Johnston, et al., 2014 [63] | 48 | LC vs LF | No significant difference at 6 or 12 mos. |
Gow, et al., 2014 [5] | 7 | LC vs LF | No significant difference |
Bueno, et al., 2013 [64] | 12 | LC vs LF | 0.91 Kg greater reduced weight maintenance at least 12 months out on LC (p = 0.042), NS at 24 months |
Hu, et al., 2015 [65] | 23 | LC vs LF | 1.0 Kg greater weight loss on LC (NS) |
Diet Meta-Analyses | # Subjects | Conclusion |
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LC/HP vs. HC/LP [68,69] | 120 | Inclusive |
LC/HP vs. Control [70,71] | 973 | Inclusive |
LC/HF vs. Control [71] | 77 | Inclusive |
LC/HF vs. HC/LF [71] | 99 | Inclusive |
HC/LF vs. Control [71,72] | 175 | Inclusive |
Low GI vs. High GI [73] | 773 | Inclusive |
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Seid, H.; Rosenbaum, M. Low Carbohydrate and Low-Fat Diets: What We Don’t Know and Why We Should Know It. Nutrients 2019, 11, 2749. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11112749
Seid H, Rosenbaum M. Low Carbohydrate and Low-Fat Diets: What We Don’t Know and Why We Should Know It. Nutrients. 2019; 11(11):2749. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11112749
Chicago/Turabian StyleSeid, Heather, and Michael Rosenbaum. 2019. "Low Carbohydrate and Low-Fat Diets: What We Don’t Know and Why We Should Know It" Nutrients 11, no. 11: 2749. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11112749
APA StyleSeid, H., & Rosenbaum, M. (2019). Low Carbohydrate and Low-Fat Diets: What We Don’t Know and Why We Should Know It. Nutrients, 11(11), 2749. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11112749