Low-energy protein diet and starvation diet in the obese--effect on energy metabolism.

Czechoslovak medicine Pub Date : 1990-01-01
J Kábrt, Z Masek, S Svacina, H Koubková, J Sonka
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38 obese patients with BMI in excess of 35 were monitored, the patients were divided into four groups. The first three were on a strict slimming diet which different as to the energy values (1.38 MJ--2.75 MJ) and the amount of protein (5.58 g N--17.91 g N) per 24 hours. The fourth group was on a starvation diet. Metabolic balance values and resting energy cut put were measured by indirect calorimetry during 16 days of monitoring. In all groups the body weight declined markedly by an average of 8.2-10.5 kg. Resting energy consumption dropped only during absolute fasting. The starvation diet patients exhibited a negative nitrogen balance. Positive nitrogen balance was found in groups on 11.2 g N and 17.91 g N/24 hours. Fat utilization increased and sugar utilization declined in all groups. Protein catabolism declined markedly only in the fasting patients. Summed up, the low-energy protein diet is--in comparison with absolute diet--a more physiological way to achieving weight reduction, in particular, because, despite the loss of weight, a positive weight balance is achieved, too.

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低能蛋白饮食和饥饿饮食对肥胖患者能量代谢的影响。
对38例BMI大于35的肥胖患者进行监测,将患者分为4组。前三组采用严格的减肥饮食,每24小时的能量值(1.38 MJ- 2.75 MJ)和蛋白质量(5.58 g N- 17.91 g N)不同。第四组进行饥饿饮食。在16 d的监测期间,采用间接量热法测定代谢平衡值和静息能量消耗。各组体重均显著下降,平均下降8.2 ~ 10.5 kg。静息能量消耗仅在绝对禁食期间下降。饥饿饮食组患者表现为负氮平衡。在11.2 g N和17.91 g N/24 h处理下,氮平衡呈正平衡状态。各组脂肪利用率增加,糖利用率下降。蛋白质分解代谢仅在禁食患者中显著下降。总而言之,与绝对饮食相比,低能量蛋白质饮食是一种更生理的减肥方式,尤其是因为,尽管体重减轻了,但也达到了积极的体重平衡。
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