Very Low-Carbohydrate and Low-Fat Diets Affect Fasting Lipids and Postprandial Lipemia Differently in Overweight Men

Mar 31, 2004The Journal of nutrition

Very low-carb and low-fat diets affect fasting and after-meal blood fats differently in overweight men

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Abstract

Overweight men (n = 15) experienced an 18% reduction in LDL cholesterol only on a low-fat diet.

  • Both very low-carbohydrate and low-fat diets had similar effects on fasting serum total cholesterol, serum insulin, and insulin resistance.
  • Fasting serum triacylglycerol was significantly reduced by the very low-carbohydrate diet by 44%.
  • Postprandial lipemia was significantly reduced after both diets compared to baseline, with a greater reduction observed after the very low-carbohydrate diet.
  • The very low-carbohydrate diet also led to an increase in mean and peak LDL particle size.
  • Short-term weight loss was greater with the very low-carbohydrate diet compared to the low-fat diet.

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