Dynamics of intrapericardial and extrapericardial fat tissues during long-term, dietary-induced, moderate weight loss

Aug 18, 2017The American journal of clinical nutrition

Changes in Fat Around and Outside the Heart During Long-Term Moderate Weight Loss from Diet

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Abstract

After 18 months, the Mediterranean/low-carbohydrate diet reduced intrapericardial fat volume by 22% compared to an 8% reduction with a low-fat diet.

  • Participants had a mean age of 48.6 years and a body mass index of 31.7 kg/m².
  • Both dietary groups achieved a similar moderate weight loss of 3.7 kg.
  • Waist circumference decreased significantly more in the Mediterranean/low-carbohydrate group (-6.9 cm) than in the low-fat group (-2.3 cm).
  • Intrapericardial fat volume reduction was associated with decreased triglycerides and improved lipid profile.
  • Extrapericardial fat volume decreased similarly in both dietary groups.
  • The Mediterranean diet led to a greater reduction in intrapericardial fat compared to the low-fat diet.

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