The Effect of a Peanut-Enriched Weight Loss Diet Compared to a Low-Fat Weight Loss Diet on Body Weight, Blood Pressure, and Glycemic Control: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Jul 27, 2022Nutrients

Peanut-Enriched vs Low-Fat Weight Loss Diets and Their Impact on Weight, Blood Pressure, and Blood Sugar Control

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Abstract

In a study of 107 adults at risk of type 2 diabetes, no significant difference in body weight was found after consuming 35 g of peanuts prior to meals for 6 months.

  • Participants experienced an average weight loss of 6.7 ± 5.1 kg over the 6-month period.
  • No differences were observed between the peanut and control groups for markers of , including HbA1c and fasting insulin.
  • decreased more significantly in the peanut group compared to the control group, with a mean difference of −5.33 mmHg.
  • The peanut intake may be associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease due to the greater decrease in blood pressure.

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Key numbers

6.7 kg
Weight Loss
Mean weight loss in both peanut and control groups
−5.33 mmHg
Reduction
Mean difference in at 6 months
76 of 107
Participants Completed Study
Total participants who completed the study

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What this is

  • This trial evaluated the effects of a peanut-enriched weight loss diet compared to a traditional low-fat diet.
  • Participants consumed 35 g of peanuts before two main meals daily over 6 months.
  • The study measured body weight, blood pressure, and in adults at risk of type 2 diabetes.

Essence

  • A peanut-enriched weight loss diet resulted in similar weight loss to a low-fat diet but led to greater reductions in after 6 months.

Key takeaways

  • No significant difference in weight loss was observed between the peanut group and the control group at 6 months, with both groups losing approximately 6.7 kg.
  • The peanut group experienced a greater reduction in , with a mean difference of −5.33 mmHg compared to the control group.
  • No differences in markers, including HbA1c and fasting glucose, were found between the two diets.

Caveats

  • The study had a higher attrition rate in the control group, which may affect the power to detect differences between groups.
  • No assessment of insulin sensitivity was conducted, limiting insights into the diets' effects on insulin resistance.

Definitions

  • systolic blood pressure: The pressure in the arteries during the contraction of the heart muscle.
  • glycemic control: The management of blood glucose levels within a target range.

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