Effect of a high protein/low glycaemic index diet on insulin resistance in adolescents with overweight/obesity - A PREVIEW randomized clinical trial

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Effect of a high protein/low glycaemic index diet on insulin resistance in adolescents with overweight/obesity - A PREVIEW randomized clinical trial. / Dorenbos, Elke; Drummen, Mathijs; Adam, Tanja; Rijks, Jesse; Winkens, Bjorn; Martínez, J Alfredo; Navas-Carretero, Santiago; Stratton, Gareth; Swindell, Nils; Stouthart, Pauline; Mackintosh, Kelly; McNarry, Melitta; Tremblay, Angelo; Fogelholm, Mikael; Raben, Anne; Westerterp-Plantenga, Margriet; Vreugdenhil, Anita.

I: Pediatric Obesity, Bind 16, Nr. 1, e12702, 2021.

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Dorenbos, E, Drummen, M, Adam, T, Rijks, J, Winkens, B, Martínez, JA, Navas-Carretero, S, Stratton, G, Swindell, N, Stouthart, P, Mackintosh, K, McNarry, M, Tremblay, A, Fogelholm, M, Raben, A, Westerterp-Plantenga, M & Vreugdenhil, A 2021, 'Effect of a high protein/low glycaemic index diet on insulin resistance in adolescents with overweight/obesity - A PREVIEW randomized clinical trial', Pediatric Obesity, bind 16, nr. 1, e12702. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijpo.12702

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Dorenbos, E., Drummen, M., Adam, T., Rijks, J., Winkens, B., Martínez, J. A., Navas-Carretero, S., Stratton, G., Swindell, N., Stouthart, P., Mackintosh, K., McNarry, M., Tremblay, A., Fogelholm, M., Raben, A., Westerterp-Plantenga, M., & Vreugdenhil, A. (2021). Effect of a high protein/low glycaemic index diet on insulin resistance in adolescents with overweight/obesity - A PREVIEW randomized clinical trial. Pediatric Obesity, 16(1), [e12702]. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijpo.12702

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Dorenbos E, Drummen M, Adam T, Rijks J, Winkens B, Martínez JA o.a. Effect of a high protein/low glycaemic index diet on insulin resistance in adolescents with overweight/obesity - A PREVIEW randomized clinical trial. Pediatric Obesity. 2021;16(1). e12702. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijpo.12702

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Dorenbos, Elke ; Drummen, Mathijs ; Adam, Tanja ; Rijks, Jesse ; Winkens, Bjorn ; Martínez, J Alfredo ; Navas-Carretero, Santiago ; Stratton, Gareth ; Swindell, Nils ; Stouthart, Pauline ; Mackintosh, Kelly ; McNarry, Melitta ; Tremblay, Angelo ; Fogelholm, Mikael ; Raben, Anne ; Westerterp-Plantenga, Margriet ; Vreugdenhil, Anita. / Effect of a high protein/low glycaemic index diet on insulin resistance in adolescents with overweight/obesity - A PREVIEW randomized clinical trial. I: Pediatric Obesity. 2021 ; Bind 16, Nr. 1.

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title = "Effect of a high protein/low glycaemic index diet on insulin resistance in adolescents with overweight/obesity - A PREVIEW randomized clinical trial",
abstract = "Background: Pubertal insulin resistance (IR) is associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus development in adolescents with overweight/obesity.Objectives: The PREVIEW study was a randomized parallel trial assessing the change in IR, analyzed by Homeostatic Model Assessment of IR (HOMA-IR), at 2 years after randomization to a high protein vs a moderate protein diet in adolescents with overweight/obesity. It was hypothesized that a high protein/low glycaemic index diet would be superior in reducing IR compared to a medium protein/medium GI diet, in insulin resistant adolescents with overweight or obesity.Methods: Adolescents with overweight/obesity and IR from the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Spain were randomized into a moderate protein/moderate GI (15/55/30En% protein/carbohydrate/fat, GI ≥ 56) or high protein/low GI (25/45/30En% protein/carbohydrate/fat, GI < 50) diet. Anthropometric and cardiometabolic parameters, puberty, dietary intake and physical activity (PA) were measured and effects on HOMA-IR were analyzed.Results: 126 adolescents were included in this study (13.6 ± 2.2 years, BMI z-score 3.04 ± 0.66, HOMA-IR 3.48 ± 2.28, HP n = 68, MP n = 58). At 2 years, changes in protein intake were not significantly different between timepoints or intervention groups and no effects of the intervention on IR were observed. The retention rate was 39%, while no compliance to the diets was observed.Conclusions: The PREVIEW study observed no effect of a high protein/low GI diet on IR in adolescents with overweight/obesity and IR because of lack of feasibility, due to insufficient retention and dietary compliance after 2 years.",
keywords = "Faculty of Science, Dietary protein, Glycaemic index, Glycaemic load, Physical activity, Pubertal insulin resistance",
author = "Elke Dorenbos and Mathijs Drummen and Tanja Adam and Jesse Rijks and Bjorn Winkens and Mart{\'i}nez, {J Alfredo} and Santiago Navas-Carretero and Gareth Stratton and Nils Swindell and Pauline Stouthart and Kelly Mackintosh and Melitta McNarry and Angelo Tremblay and Mikael Fogelholm and Anne Raben and Margriet Westerterp-Plantenga and Anita Vreugdenhil",
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year = "2021",
doi = "10.1111/ijpo.12702",
language = "English",
volume = "16",
journal = "Pediatric obesity",
issn = "2047-6302",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
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RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Effect of a high protein/low glycaemic index diet on insulin resistance in adolescents with overweight/obesity - A PREVIEW randomized clinical trial

AU - Dorenbos, Elke

AU - Drummen, Mathijs

AU - Adam, Tanja

AU - Rijks, Jesse

AU - Winkens, Bjorn

AU - Martínez, J Alfredo

AU - Navas-Carretero, Santiago

AU - Stratton, Gareth

AU - Swindell, Nils

AU - Stouthart, Pauline

AU - Mackintosh, Kelly

AU - McNarry, Melitta

AU - Tremblay, Angelo

AU - Fogelholm, Mikael

AU - Raben, Anne

AU - Westerterp-Plantenga, Margriet

AU - Vreugdenhil, Anita

N1 - © 2020 The Authors. Pediatric Obesity published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of World Obesity Federation.

PY - 2021

Y1 - 2021

N2 - Background: Pubertal insulin resistance (IR) is associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus development in adolescents with overweight/obesity.Objectives: The PREVIEW study was a randomized parallel trial assessing the change in IR, analyzed by Homeostatic Model Assessment of IR (HOMA-IR), at 2 years after randomization to a high protein vs a moderate protein diet in adolescents with overweight/obesity. It was hypothesized that a high protein/low glycaemic index diet would be superior in reducing IR compared to a medium protein/medium GI diet, in insulin resistant adolescents with overweight or obesity.Methods: Adolescents with overweight/obesity and IR from the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Spain were randomized into a moderate protein/moderate GI (15/55/30En% protein/carbohydrate/fat, GI ≥ 56) or high protein/low GI (25/45/30En% protein/carbohydrate/fat, GI < 50) diet. Anthropometric and cardiometabolic parameters, puberty, dietary intake and physical activity (PA) were measured and effects on HOMA-IR were analyzed.Results: 126 adolescents were included in this study (13.6 ± 2.2 years, BMI z-score 3.04 ± 0.66, HOMA-IR 3.48 ± 2.28, HP n = 68, MP n = 58). At 2 years, changes in protein intake were not significantly different between timepoints or intervention groups and no effects of the intervention on IR were observed. The retention rate was 39%, while no compliance to the diets was observed.Conclusions: The PREVIEW study observed no effect of a high protein/low GI diet on IR in adolescents with overweight/obesity and IR because of lack of feasibility, due to insufficient retention and dietary compliance after 2 years.

AB - Background: Pubertal insulin resistance (IR) is associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus development in adolescents with overweight/obesity.Objectives: The PREVIEW study was a randomized parallel trial assessing the change in IR, analyzed by Homeostatic Model Assessment of IR (HOMA-IR), at 2 years after randomization to a high protein vs a moderate protein diet in adolescents with overweight/obesity. It was hypothesized that a high protein/low glycaemic index diet would be superior in reducing IR compared to a medium protein/medium GI diet, in insulin resistant adolescents with overweight or obesity.Methods: Adolescents with overweight/obesity and IR from the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Spain were randomized into a moderate protein/moderate GI (15/55/30En% protein/carbohydrate/fat, GI ≥ 56) or high protein/low GI (25/45/30En% protein/carbohydrate/fat, GI < 50) diet. Anthropometric and cardiometabolic parameters, puberty, dietary intake and physical activity (PA) were measured and effects on HOMA-IR were analyzed.Results: 126 adolescents were included in this study (13.6 ± 2.2 years, BMI z-score 3.04 ± 0.66, HOMA-IR 3.48 ± 2.28, HP n = 68, MP n = 58). At 2 years, changes in protein intake were not significantly different between timepoints or intervention groups and no effects of the intervention on IR were observed. The retention rate was 39%, while no compliance to the diets was observed.Conclusions: The PREVIEW study observed no effect of a high protein/low GI diet on IR in adolescents with overweight/obesity and IR because of lack of feasibility, due to insufficient retention and dietary compliance after 2 years.

KW - Faculty of Science

KW - Dietary protein

KW - Glycaemic index

KW - Glycaemic load

KW - Physical activity

KW - Pubertal insulin resistance

U2 - 10.1111/ijpo.12702

DO - 10.1111/ijpo.12702

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 32681547

VL - 16

JO - Pediatric obesity

JF - Pediatric obesity

SN - 2047-6302

IS - 1

M1 - e12702

ER -

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