The effect of long-term weight-loss intervention strategies on the dynamics of pancreatic-fat and morphology: An MRI RCT study

Mar 27, 2018Clinical nutrition ESPEN

Long-term weight-loss methods and their impact on pancreas fat and shape over time

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Abstract

At baseline, eligible participants had a mean pancreatic-fat of 17.4 ± 5.1%.

  • Men exhibited higher pancreatic-fat than women (17.7 ± 4.9% vs 14.9 ± 5.5%; p = 0.004).
  • An 18-month intervention resulted in a significant decrease in pancreatic-fat (-0.26 ± 2.18% units; p = 0.049).
  • The Mediterranean/low-carbohydrate diet led to a greater reduction in pancreatic-fat compared to the low-fat diet (p = 0.043).
  • The combination of the Mediterranean/low-carbohydrate diet and exercise resulted in the highest pancreatic-fat reduction (-0.69% units).
  • Pancreatic-fat loss was associated with decreases in pancreatic morphology ratio and superficial-subcutaneous adipose tissue loss, but not with intrahepatic-fat changes.
  • Increased intake of polyunsaturated fat and improved lipid profiles were linked to pancreatic-fat loss, while glycemic control parameters showed no significant association.

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