Abstract
OBJECTIVE:
The
recent literature suggests that high-protein, low-fat diets promote a
greater degree of weight loss compared to high-carbohydrate, low-fat
diets, but the mechanism of this enhanced weight loss is unclear. This
study compared the acute, energy-cost of meal-induced thermogenesis on a
high-protein, low-fat diet versus a high-carbohydrate, low-fat diet.
METHODS:
Ten
healthy, normal weight, non-smoking female volunteers aged 19-22 years
were recruited from a campus population. Using a randomized, cross-over
design, subjects consumed the high-protein and the high-carbohydrate
diets for one day each, and testing was separated by a 28- or 56-day
interval. Control diets were consumed for two days prior to each test
day. On test day, the resting energy expenditure, the non-protein
respiratory quotient and body temperature were measured following a
10-hour fast and at 2.5-hour post breakfast, lunch and dinner. Fasting
blood samples were collected test day and the next morning, and complete
24-hour urine samples were collected the day of testing.
RESULTS:
Postprandial
thermogenesis at 2.5 hours post-meal averaged about twofold higher on
the high protein diet versus the high carbohydrate diet, and differences
were significant after the breakfast and the dinner meals (p <
0.05). Body temperature was slightly higher on the high protein diet (p =
0.08 after the dinner meal). Changes in the respiratory quotient
post-meals did not differ by diet, and there was no difference in
24-hour glomerular filtration rates by diet. Nitrogen balance was
significantly greater on the high-protein diet compared to the
high-carbohydrate diet (7.6 +/- 0.9 and -0.4 +/- 0.5 gN/day, p <
0.05), and at 24-hour post-intervention, fasting plasma urea nitrogen
concentrations were raised on the high protein diet versus the
high-carbohydrate diet (13.9 +/- 0.9 and 11.2 +/- 1.0 mg/dL
respectively, p < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS:
These
data indicate an added energy-cost associated with high-protein,
low-fat diets and may help explain the efficacy of such diets for weight
loss.
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