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Exercise training with weight loss and either a high- or low-glycemic index diet reduces metabolic syndrome severity in older adults.

Annals of nutrition & metabolism
May 5, 2012
Steven K Malin et al. (10 authors)
Journal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialResearch Support, N.I.H., ExtramuralHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to determine the effects of combining exercise with a low-glycemic-index (LoGIx) or high-glycemic-index (HiGIx) diet on metabolic syndrome severity.

Results Summary

Both LoGIx and HiGIx diets, combined with exercise, comparably reduced body mass, insulin resistance, and metabolic syndrome severity (Z-score), while improving aerobic fitness. The HiGIx diet showed a tendency to better suppress nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) during insulin stimulation compared to the LoGIx diet.

Population

21 adults (aged 66.2±1.1 years; BMI=35.3±0.9 kg/m²) with metabolic syndrome.

Effective Dosage

Not specified (dietary intervention only, no dosage mentioned).

Duration

12 weeks.

Interactions

None mentioned.

Extracted Claims (18)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
LoGIx diet
decrease
body mass
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#1
HiGIx diet
decrease
body mass
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#2
LoGIx diet
decrease
insulin resistance
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#3
HiGIx diet
decrease
insulin resistance
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#4
LoGIx diet
increase
aerobic fitness
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
increased
#5
HiGIx diet
increase
aerobic fitness
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
increased
#6
LoGIx diet
decrease
Z-score (severity of the metabolic syndrome)
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#7
HiGIx diet
decrease
Z-score (severity of the metabolic syndrome)
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#8
LoGIx diet
decrease
blood pressure
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#9
HiGIx diet
decrease
blood pressure
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#10
LoGIx diet
decrease
triglycerides (TGs)
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#11
HiGIx diet
decrease
triglycerides (TGs)
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#12
LoGIx diet
decrease
fasting plasma glucose (FPG)
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#13
HiGIx diet
decrease
fasting plasma glucose (FPG)
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#14
LoGIx diet
decrease
waist circumference (WC)
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#15
HiGIx diet
decrease
waist circumference (WC)
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
decreased
#16
HiGIx diet
decrease
nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA) during insulin stimulation
adults with the metabolic syndrome
-
tended to suppress
#17
exercise with weight loss
decrease
severity of the metabolic syndrome
individuals randomized to a HiGIx or a LoGIx diet
-
reduces
#18
Abstract

BACKGROUND: The efficacy of combining carbohydrate quality with exercise on metabolic syndrome risk is unclear. Thus, we determined the effects of exercise training with a low (LoGIx)- or high (HiGIx)-glycemic index diet on the severity of the metabolic syndrome (Z-score). METHODS: Twenty-one adults (66.2±1.1 years; BMI=35.3±0.9 kg/m2) with the metabolic syndrome were randomized to 12 weeks of exercise (60 min/day for 5 days/week at about 85% HRmax) and provided a LoGIx (n=11) or HiGIx (n=10) diet. Z-scores were determined from: blood pressure, triglycerides (TGs), high-density lipoproteins (HDLs), fasting plasma glucose (FPG), and waist circumference (WC) before and after the intervention. Body composition, aerobic fitness, insulin resistance, and nonesterfied fatty acid (NEFA) suppression were also assessed. RESULTS: LoGIx and HiGIx diets decreased body mass and insulin resistance and increased aerobic fitness comparably (p<0.05). LoGIx and HiGIx diets decreased the Z-score similarly as each intervention decreased blood pressure, TGs, FPG and WC (p<0.05). The HiGIx diet tended to suppress NEFA during insulin stimulation compared with the LoGIx diet (p=0.06). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlight that exercise with weight loss reduces the severity of the metabolic syndrome whether individuals were randomized to a HiGIx or a LoGIx diet.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AgedBlood GlucoseBlood PressureBody CompositionBody Mass IndexCholesterol, HDLDietExerciseFemaleGlycemic IndexHumansInsulinInsulin ResistanceMaleMetabolic SyndromeObesityTriglyceridesWaist CircumferenceWeight Loss
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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy75/10
Quality80/10
Citation Metrics
Total Citations40
Citations/Year3.1
Relative Citation Ratio1.44
NIH Percentile63.8%
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.75
Weight Score1.50
Normalized Score0.66
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