Supplementation with medium-chain fatty acids increases body weight loss during very low-calorie ketogenic diet: a retrospective analysis in a real-life setting

Jan 16, 2023Journal of translational medicine

Medium-chain fatty acid supplements increase weight loss during a very low-calorie ketogenic diet

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Abstract

MCTs supplementation (20 g/day) significantly decreased body weight, BMI, and waist circumference compared to the control group.

  • The VLCKD + earlyMCTs group showed a greater reduction in body weight and fat mass than the control group.
  • A two-fold decrease in fat mass and an increase in muscle mass were observed in the VLCKD + earlyMCTs group compared to controls.
  • Inflammation, measured by hs-CRP concentrations, was significantly lower in both MCTs groups compared to the control group.
  • VLCKD + earlyMCTs increased the likelihood of improvement in BMI classes, with an odds ratio of 1.85 after adjusting for confounding factors.
  • MCTs supplementation may enhance the effects of VLCKD on weight loss and fat reduction.

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Key numbers

8.8 kg
Weight Loss
Average weight loss after 45 days for VLCKD + earlyMCTs group.
Fat Mass Reduction
Two-fold decrease in fat mass in the VLCKD + earlyMCTs group.
−22.5%
hs-CRP Reduction
Absolute percent change in hs-CRP concentrations compared to the control group.

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What this is

  • This study evaluates the impact of medium-chain fatty acids (MCTs) supplementation on weight loss during a very low-calorie ketogenic diet (VLCKD).
  • A total of 263 women with overweight/obesity participated, following VLCKD with or without MCTs for 45 days.
  • Results indicate that MCTs supplementation, particularly when started early, enhances weight loss and reduces inflammation.

Essence

  • MCTs supplementation (20 g/day) during VLCKD leads to greater weight loss and fat mass reduction, especially when started 5 days prior to the VLCKD active phase.

Key takeaways

  • MCTs supplementation significantly decreased body weight, BMI, and waist circumference compared to the control group, with the greatest effects seen in the VLCKD + earlyMCTs group.
  • The VLCKD + earlyMCTs group experienced a two-fold decrease in fat mass and an increase in muscle mass relative to the control group.
  • Inflammation, measured by hs-CRP concentrations, was significantly reduced in both MCTs groups compared to the control group, indicating improved inflammatory status.

Caveats

  • The study's retrospective design limits causal inferences and potential biases may exist due to single-center recruitment.
  • Long-term effects of MCTs supplementation were not assessed, which may impact the sustainability of the observed benefits.
  • Results may not be generalizable to other populations, as the study focused solely on young adult women.

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