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The Effect of a Vegetarian vs Conventional Hypocaloric Diabetic Diet on Thigh Adipose Tissue Distribution in Subjects with Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Study
Authors:Hana Kahleova  Marta Klementova  Vit Herynek  Antonin Skoch  Stepan Herynek  Martin Hill
Institution:1. Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague, Czech Republic;2. Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, Washington, DC;3. Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic;4. Institute of Endocrinology, Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract:Objective: The aim of our study was to compare the effects of a vegetarian and a conventional diet on thigh adipose tissue distribution in subjects with type 2 diabetes (T2D).

Methods: Seventy-four subjects with T2D were randomly assigned to either follow a vegetarian diet (V, n = 37) or a control group who followed an isocaloric conventional anti-diabetic diet (C, n = 37). Both diets were calorie restricted (?500 kcal/day). To measure insulin sensitivity, the hyperinsulinemic (1 mU.kg?1.min?1) isoglycemic clamp was conducted. β-Cell function was assessed using a mathematical model after a test meal. Magnetic resonance imaging of the thigh was performed. All subjects were examined at 0, 3, and 6 months. Statistical analyses were performed using repeated measures analysis of variance and a multivariate regression model.

Results: Greater reduction was observed in total leg area in V (?13.6 cm2 95% confidence interval CI], ?14.2 to ?12.9] in V vs ?9.9 cm2 95% CI, ?10.6 to ?9.2] in C; Gxt p < 0.001). The reduction in subcutaneous fat was comparable in response to both diets (Gxt, p = 0.64). Subfascial fat was reduced only in response to a vegetarian diet (?0.82 95% CI, ?1.13 to ?0.55] cm2 in V vs ?0.44 95% CI, ?0.78 to +0.02] cm2 in C; Gxt, p = 0.04). The reduction in intramuscular fat tended to be greater in response to a vegetarian diet (?1.78 95% CI, ?2.26 to ?1.27] cm2 in V vs ?0.57 95% CI, ?1.06 to ?0.09] cm2 in C; Gxt, p = 0.12). Changes in subcutaneous and subfascial fat correlated with changes in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c), fasting plasma glucose, and β-cell insulin sensitivity. After adjustment for changes in body mass index (BMI), correlations remained significant for changes in fasting plasma glucose and β-cell insulin sensitivity and with changes in triglycerides.

Conclusions: Our data indicate the importance of both subcutaneous and subfascial fat in relationship to glucose and lipid metabolism.

Abbreviations: BMI , body mass index; C , control group; FPG , fasting plasma glucose; Gxt , interaction between group and time; HbA1c , glycated hemoglobin; MCR , metabolic clearance rate of glucose; OPLS , orthogonal projections to latent structure; T2D , type 2 diabetes; V , vegetarian group
Keywords:Insulin sensitivity  thigh adipose tissue  intramuscular fat  type 2 diabetes  vegetarian diet
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