Effect of Dietary Adherence with or without Exercise on Weight Loss: A Mechanistic Approach to a Global Problem

Author:

Del Corral Pedro12,Chandler-Laney Paula C.1,Casazza Krista12,Gower Barbara A.12,Hunter Gary R.132

Affiliation:

1. Departments of Nutrition Science (P.D.C., P.C.C.-L., K.C., B.A.G., G.R.H.), University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama 35294-3360

2. Clinical Nutrition Research Unit (P.D.C., K.C., B.A.G., G.R.H.), University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama 35294-3360

3. Human Studies (G.R.H.), University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama 35294-3360

Abstract

Abstract Context: Weight loss using low-calorie diets produces variable results, presumably due to a wide range of energy deficits and low-dietary adherence. Objective: Our objective was to quantify the relationship between dietary adherence, weight loss, and severity of caloric restriction. Design and Setting: Participants were randomized to diet only, diet-endurance training, or diet-resistance training until body mass index (BMI) was less than 25 kg/m2. Participants: Healthy overweight (BMI 27–30) premenopausal women (n = 141) were included in the study. Interventions: An 800-kcal/d−1 diet was provided, and the exercise groups were engaged in three sessions per week. Main Outcomes: Dietary adherence, calculated from total energy expenditure determined by doubly labeled water measurements and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry body composition changes, and degree of caloric restriction were determined. Results: All groups had similar weight loss (∼12.1 ± 2.5 kg) and length of time to reach target BMI (∼158 ± 70 d). Caloric restriction averaged 59 ± 9%, and adherence to diet was 73 ± 34%. Adherence to diet was inversely associated to days to reach target BMI (r = −0.687; P < 0.01) and caloric restriction (r = −0.349; P < 0.01). Association between adherence to diet and percent weight lost as fat was positive for the diet-endurance training (r = 0.364; P < 0.05) but negatively correlated for the diet-only group (r = −0.387; P < 0.05). Conclusions: Dietary adherence is strongly associated with rates of weight loss and adversely affected by the severity of caloric restriction. Weight loss programs should consider moderate caloric restriction relative to estimates of energy requirements, rather than generic low-calorie diets.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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