Left Ventricular Mass and Function With Reduced-Fat or Reduced-Carbohydrate Hypocaloric Diets in Overweight and Obese Subjects

Author:

Haufe Sven1,Utz Wolfgang1,Engeli Stefan1,Kast Petra1,Böhnke Jana1,Pofahl Martin1,Traber Julius1,Haas Verena1,Hermsdorf Mario1,Mähler Anja1,Busjahn Andreas1,Wiesner Susanne1,Otto Christoph1,Mehling Heidrun1,Luft Friedrich C.1,Boschmann Michael1,Schulz-Menger Jeanette1,Jordan Jens1

Affiliation:

1. From the Franz Volhard Clinical Research Center at the Experimental and Clinical Research Center (S.H., P.K., J.B., V.H., M.H., A.M., S.W., C.O., H.M., F.C.L., M.B.), a joint cooperation between Charité University Medical Faculty and Max-Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany; Working Group Cardiac MR at the Experimental and Clinical Research Center (W.U., M.P., J.T., J.S.M.), a joint cooperation between Charité University Medical Faculty Berlin and Max-Delbrück Center for Molecular...

Abstract

In animals, carbohydrate and fat composition during dietary interventions influenced cardiac metabolism, structure, and function. Because reduced-carbohydrate and reduced-fat hypocaloric diets are commonly used in the treatment of obesity, we investigated whether these interventions differentially affect left ventricular mass, cardiac function, and blood pressure. We randomized 170 overweight and obese subjects (body mass index, 32.9±4.4; range, 26.5–45.4 kg/m 2 ) to 6-month hypocaloric diets with either reduced carbohydrate intake or reduced fat intake. We obtained cardiac MRI and ambulatory blood pressure recordings over 24 hours before and after 6 months. Ninety subjects completing the intervention period had a full cardiac MRI data set. Subjects lost 7.3±4.0 kg (7.9±3.8%) with reduced-carbohydrate diet and 6.2±4.2 kg (6.7±4.4%) with reduced-fat diet ( P <0.001 within each group; P =not significant between interventions). Caloric restriction led to similar significant decreases in left ventricular mass with low-carbohydrate diets (5.4±5.4 g) or low-fat diets (5.2±4.8 g; P <0.001 within each group; P =not significant between interventions). Systolic and diastolic left ventricular function did not change with either diet. The 24-hour systolic blood pressure decreased similarly with both interventions. Body weight change (β=0.33; P =0.02) and percentage of ingested n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (β=−0.27; P =0.03) predicted changes in left ventricular mass. In conclusion, weight loss induced by reduced-fat diets or reduced-carbohydrate diets similarly improved left ventricular mass in overweight and obese subjects over a 6-month period. However, n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid ingestion may have an independent beneficial effect on left ventricular mass.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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