Pretreatment fasting plasma glucose and insulin modify dietary weight loss success: results from 3 randomized clinical trials

Jul 7, 2017The American journal of clinical nutrition

Fasting blood sugar and insulin levels may influence success in diet-based weight loss

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Abstract

Prediabetic individuals regained a mean of 5.83 kg more on a high-glycemic load diet compared to a low-glycemic load diet after an 8-week weight loss period.

  • Participants were categorized based on fasting plasma glucose levels as normoglycemic, prediabetic, or diabetic.
  • In the DiOGenes trial, prediabetic individuals showed greater weight regain on high-glycemic load diets compared to low-glycemic load diets.
  • The New Nordic Diet led to greater weight loss for prediabetic individuals compared to a control diet in the SHOPUS trial.
  • Diabetic individuals lost more weight on a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet compared to a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet in the NUGENOB trial.
  • Higher fasting insulin levels before treatment were associated with improved outcomes in weight loss and maintenance.

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