Isocaloric-restricted Mediterranean Diet and Chinese Diets High or Low in Plants in Adults With Prediabetes

Author:

Luo Yaogan1,Wang Jiqiu23ORCID,Sun Liang1,Gu Weiqiong23,Zong Geng1,Song Boyu1,Shen Chongrong23,Zhou Puchen1,Chen Yufei23,Wu Yanpu1,Lin Huibin23,Zheng He1,Ni Mengshan23,Yang Xiaowei1,Chen Yanru23,Xu Xinming4,Zhang Juan23,Shi Juan23,Zhang Ru5,Hu Jinfen5,Hou Hong5,Lu Ling67,Xu Xiaoqiang8,Liang Liming9,Liu Ruixin23,Liu Xiaoran10,Li Huaixing1,Hong Jie23,Wang Weiqing23,Lin Xu167ORCID,Ning Guang23ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Shanghai, 200031 , China

2. Department of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, Shanghai Institute of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine , Shanghai, 200025 , China

3. Shanghai National Clinical Research Center for metabolic Diseases, Key Laboratory for Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases of the National Health Commission of the PR China, Shanghai National Center for Translational Medicine, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine , Shanghai, 200025 , China

4. Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University , Shanghai, 200032 , China

5. SAIC Volkswagen Automotive Company Limited , Shanghai, 201805 , China

6. Key Laboratory of Systems Health Science of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Hangzhou, 310024 , China

7. Key Laboratory of Systems Biology, Hangzhou Institute for Advanced Study, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Hangzhou, 310024 , China

8. Aimigene Institute , Shenzhen, 518063 , China

9. Department of Epidemiology and Department of Biostatistics, Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health , Boston, MA, 02115 , USA

10. Department of Internal Medicine, Rush University Medical Center , Chicago, IL, 60612 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Context Calorie restriction plus dietary advice is suggested as a preventive strategy for individuals with obesity and prediabetes; however, optimal diet is still debatable. We aimed to compare the effects of Mediterranean diet (MD) and Chinese diets high or low in plants on body weight and glucose homeostasis among high-risk Chinese. Subjects and Methods In this parallel-arm randomized controlled trial, 253 Chinese adults aged 25 to 60 years with a body mass index ≥ 24.0 kg/m2 and fasting blood glucose ≥ 5.6 mmol/L were randomly assigned to 3 isocaloric-restricted diets: MD (n = 84), a traditional Jiangnan diet high in plants (TJD, n = 85), or a control diet low in plants (CD, n = 84). During the 6-month trial, a 5-weekday full-feeding regimen was followed, along with mobile app–based monitoring. Abdominal fat measurement (magnetic resonance imaging), oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) were conducted at baseline and 3 and 6 months. Results With a 25% calorie restriction for 6 months, weight deduction was 5.72 kg (95% confidence interval, 5.03-6.40) for MD, 5.05 kg (4.38-5.73) for TJD, and 5.38 kg (4.70-6.06) for CD (Ptime < 0.0001). No between-group differences were found for fasting glucose, insulin, and the Matsuda index from OGTT. Notably, CD had significantly longer time below range (glucose < 3.9 mmol/L) than MD (0.81% [0.21-1.40], P = 0.024) and marginally longer time than TJD (0.56% [-0.03 to 1.15], P = 0.065), as measured by CGM. Conclusions With the 6-month isocaloric-restricted feeding, TJD and MD achieved comparable weight deduction and improved glucose homeostasis, whereas CD showed a higher risk for hypoglycemia.

Funder

Strategic Priority CAS Project

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Ministry of Science and Technology of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology

Shanghai Municipal Health Commission

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

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

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