Effects of total fat intake on body weight

Aug 8, 2015The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

How Total Fat Intake Relates to Body Weight

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Abstract

A mean weight reduction of 1.5 kg is associated with consuming a smaller proportion of energy from fat.

  • Randomized controlled trials in adults indicate a consistent, small weight-reducing effect with lower fat intake.
  • The mean reduction in body mass index (BMI) is -0.5 kg/m² and waist circumference decreases by -0.3 cm with lower fat consumption.
  • Greater reductions in fat intake correlate with larger weight loss.
  • Cohort studies in children and adults generally do not show a significant relationship between total fat intake and body fatness over time.
  • Some cohort studies suggest that lower fat intake may lead to smaller increases in weight among middle-aged adults.

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