Home >Unlabelled > Certain Diets May Help Body Burn More Calories: Study
Certain Diets May Help Body Burn More Calories: Study
Posted on Wednesday, June 27, 2012 by Health and Wellness News
TUESDAY, June 26 (HealthDay News) -- Dieters have long been told that to lose weight, you simply need to cut calories. But new research suggests that some combinations of foods may burn more calories than others.
When researchers compared a low-fat diet, a very low-carbohydrate diet and a low-glycemic-index diet, they found that people on very low-carb diets used the most calories. But this type of diet also boosts stress hormones and inflammation, they found.
People on the low-glycemic-index diet -- a plan designed to prevent spikes in blood sugar after eating -- also burned more calories than those on the low-fat diet, but fewer than those on the very low-carb diet.
"From a metabolic perspective, all calories are not alike," said the study's senior author, Dr. David Ludwig, director of the New Balance Foundation Obesity Prevention Center at Boston Children's Hospital.
"Attempting to severely restrict all fat or all carbohydrates is hard psychologically, and it's also the wrong approach biologically," he said. "When you try to force so many nutrients through one pathway, it may have downsides on the body."
Results of the study are published in the June 27 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Ludwig and his colleagues wanted to see if certain diets might lead to metabolic changes that could make it harder for dieters to maintain weight loss.
For the study, 21 overweight and obese young adults who had lost 10 percent to 15 percent of their body weight were put on one of three diets.
The low-fat diet derived 60 percent of its calories from carbohydrates, 20 percent from fat and 20 percent from protein. The low-glycemic-index diet contained 40 percent carbohydrates, 40 percent fat and 20 percent protein. Low-glycemic foods tend to be less-processed foods, such as vegetables or whole grains. The low-carbohydrate diet, similar to an Atkins diet, contained 60 percent fat, 30 percent protein and 10 percent carbohydrates.
Each study participant completed four weeks on each diet in a randomly assigned order.
"The research subjects burned 350 calories more on the low-carb diet than on the low-fat one," Ludwig said. "That's roughly equal to an hour of moderate physical activity."
"The difference between the low-glycemic diet and the low-fat diet was about 150 calories a day, favoring the low-glycemic diet," he added. "That's about an hour of light physical activity a day."
Ludwig said the low-fat diet had the worst effects on metabolic syndrome, a group of heart disease risk factors. Low-fat diets had adverse effects on insulin sensitivity, triglyceride levels and good cholesterol levels, he said.
The low-carb diet had drawbacks, too, he said, causing high stress hormones and inflammation that could increase the risk of heart disease.
"I think what's been lost in the last 50 years of dieting is an understanding of food quality. We've been too simplistic with the idea of eliminating all fats or eliminating all carbohydrates," Ludwig said. "We should focus on the quality of foods and not try to eliminate a whole class of nutrients. The quality of the calories going in can affect the number of calories being burned off."
Dr. George Bray, professor of medicine at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, expressed caution about the study conclusions.
"There are some interesting physiological responses in this study, but translating this information for possible long-term results is difficult to do," said Bray, co-author of an accompanying editorial. "Adherence is an important element. If a diet helps you adhere better, that will help you lose weight. [But] no diet is proven better than any other in the long-term."
In a related study in the same journal issue, researchers found that a stepped-care approach to weight loss may provide a more cost-effective way to lose weight. In standard weight-loss programs, the first weeks tend to be the most intensive. As time goes by, these programs get less intensive whether or not you lose weight.
In a stepped-care approach, however, weight-loss programs begin in a less intensive manner. If weight-loss milestones aren't achieved at a certain point, the program becomes more intensive.
Over 18 months, the stepped-care program cost about $785 per person while the standard program cost more than $1,350, the study found. Those in the standard intervention group lost slightly more weight.
"The message is the cost/benefit," Bray said. "In this study, they did as well or better by focusing on the people who didn't do quite as well and needed the extra help."
Via: Certain Diets May Help Body Burn More Calories: Study
Popular Posts
-
Deciding not to step out into the Black Friday foray, Julianne Hough and Ryan Seacrest opted for a post-Thanksigivng vacation in...
-
Rodrigo Cid Cynthia Nixon has an Emmy and a Tony, and she also has flawless skin. But that hasn't always been the case. After strugg...
-
FRIDAY, June 8 (HealthDay News) -- The public's common image of a Botox patient is a middle-aged woman hoping to look more youthful th...
-
TUESDAY, July 17 (HealthDay News) -- Restrictions on young people's use of indoor tanning have been introduced by several countries in...
-
Featured wedding by Wedding 64, My Simply Perfect Weddings ...
-
THURSDAY, July 5 (HealthDay News) -- As many as one in five Americans has to deal each day with symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, a di...
-
Wedding dresses that give you two looks for the price of one...
-
QUILL/TAXI/GETTY IMAGES The first new weight-loss drug in 13 years was approved Wednesday by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Th...
-
WEDNESDAY, July 25 (HealthDay News) -- Rates of esophageal cancer have surged due to a lack of awareness about what causes the disease and...
-
MONDAY, July 16 (HealthDay News) -- The new blood-thinning drug Brilinta should be considered along with older drugs to treat patients wit...
Blog Archive
-
▼
2012
(1044)
-
▼
June
(281)
- Use Caution When Exercising in Hot Weather
- Gene Boosts Tomato's Color, But May Make It Less T...
- Asthma Rates Higher Near Busy Highway
- Hot Flashes Don't Signal Poor Heart Health for Mos...
- Summertime Is Tonsillectomy Time
- Shorter Arms May Explain Why Women Need Glasses So...
- Residents as Good as Fully Trained Docs if Properl...
- Study of Retired NFL Players Finds Evidence of Bra...
- Minorities Less Likely to Use Hospice Care: Study
- Supreme Court Ruling Sets Stage for Full Rollout o...
- Court's Verdict on Health-Care Reform Holds Surpri...
- Is Court's Health-Care Ruling a Wise Decision? It ...
- Eating Vegetables May Protect Pancreas, Study Sugg...
- Newer 'Second-Line' Diabetes Drug May Outperform O...
- U.S. Mammography Rates Drop Following Task Force R...
- Supreme Court Backs Much of Controversial Health R...
- Greater L.A. Heating Up, Climate Experts Predict
- Plus Size My Fat Ass! Size 6 Is Not Now, Nor Will ...
- New Weight-Loss Drug Approved by FDA
- College Athlete Deaths in Workouts Spur New Guidel...
- Annual Beaches Report Finds Water Quality Lacking ...
- Early Surgery May Benefit Some With Heart Infection
- Supreme Court Expected to Rule Thursday on Health ...
- Fossilized Teeth Hold Clues to Early Human Species...
- Smoking, Pesticides Might Spur Rare 'Sleep-Kicking...
- FDA Approves First New Weight-Loss Drug in More Th...
- Military Wives Flash Skin for PTSD Awareness
- Surgeons Seek Repeal of Transplant Ban Between HIV...
- To Improve School Nutrition, Involve Teachers and ...
- Weight Loss May Increase Testosterone Levels
- Pictures of Fatty, Sugary Foods May Spur Cravings
- Exercise Program Boosts Health After Lung Transpla...
- FDA Probing Safety of Metal-on-Metal Hip Implants
- 'Atkins'-Type Diets May Raise Risk of Heart Proble...
- Limited Radiation May Help Some Kids With Lymphoma
- Certain Diets May Help Body Burn More Calories: Study
- Coffee Might Actually Help Your Heart
- Clot-Busting Stroke Drug Safe for Many Who Take Wa...
- Bacterial Vaginosis Increases Female-to-Male HIV T...
- Can Eating Cake with Breakfast Help You Lose Weight?
- Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Weight Gain in Olde...
- U.S. Blood Supply at Dangerously Low Levels: Red C...
- Magnets in iPad2 May Alter Settings on Brain Shunt...
- Even Some Scientists Are Math-Challenged
- Wednesday Is National HIV Testing Day
- Lung Cancer Deaths Rise Among 'Boomer' Women in South
- Hormone 'Ratio' May Show Which Dieters Will Keep W...
- Pandemic H1N1 Flu Killed Far More Than Reported: S...
- Sleep Can Sharpen Your Memory
- Are Statins Less Helpful for Women?
- E-Records Linked to Fewer Malpractice Claims
- Intuitive 'Number Sense' Makes Daily Life Easier
- Even Brief Ozone Exposure May Raise Fatal Heart Ri...
- Screen All Adults for Obesity: U.S. Panel
- One-Fifth of Nursing Home Residents Fall in First ...
- 'Dessert' With Breakfast Boosts Weight Loss: Study
- New Melanoma Drug May Extend Survival
- Employment Key to Helping Veterans Adjust to Life ...
- Even Moderate Exercise Might Cut Breast Cancer Ris...
- Supreme Court's Ruling on Health Care Reform Could...
- Metformin Outperforms Common Class of Diabetes Dru...
- Some Diabetics May Not Benefit From Daily Aspirin
- Secondhand Smoke Linked to Raised Diabetes Risk
- Plastics Chemical Linked to Obesity in Kids
- Diabetes Can Make a Comeback After Weight-Loss Sur...
- Sleep May Ease Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease: Study
- Germ Culprits in Moldy, Water-Damaged Buildings Id...
- Young Men Taking HIV Meds May Be at Risk for Bone ...
- Money Really Can't Buy Happiness, Study Finds
- 1 in 10 Fibromyalgia Patients Uses Marijuana to Ea...
- Skin Cell Transplant May Offer New Hope to Vitilig...
- Effects of High Blood Pressure Drug May Mimic Celi...
- Tracking Love, Lust in the Brain
- Red Wine, Weather May Trigger Migraines
- Who Has the Most Sway on Facebook?
- Once-Banned Bird Flu Study Yields Sobering Findings
- Travel and Other Adventures Can Boost Happiness
- Rare Drug-Resistant Bacteria Spotted in U.S. Hospital
- Anti-Smoking Ads Have Increased Quit Attempts: CDC
- Better Health Screening Urged for Female College A...
- Gene Studies Support 'Queen of Sheba' Legend
- Cancer Survivors Call in Sick to Work More Often, ...
- Eating Disorders Hitting Women Over 50, Study Finds
- What Is Multiple Sclerosis?
- Quick-Reversal Method May Be at Hand for New Blood...
- Deep Brain Stimulation May Offer Longer-Term Relie...
- 'Absentminded' Errors Common in Older Adults: Study
- As Heat Builds, Take Steps to Protect Yourself
- Genes May Influence Reactions to Painkillers
- Weight-Loss Surgery May Improve Diabetes-Related K...
- Weight-Loss Surgery Cuts Heart Risk 7 Years Later:...
- Indoor Tanners Rationalize Risky Behavior, Study F...
- Race Might Play Role in Success of Weight-Loss Sur...
- Headaches Worse With Mild Head Trauma Than More Se...
- Few Migraine Sufferers Referred for Behavioral Tre...
- For Combat Vets, Brain Injury Symptoms Can Last Years
- 'Moderate' Drinking During Pregnancy Has No Effect...
- 'Moderate' Drinking During Pregnancy Has No Effect...
- New Therapies Show Some Promise Against Pancreatic...
- More Mental Health Woes in College Kids Who Abuse ...
-
▼
June
(281)
Fishing Tips And Techniques For Beginners
FEMININE INFINITY TATTOO DESIGNS
CUTE DORM ROOM IDEAS
ABC Party Ideas For Girls
Greenpois0n Jailbreak
What Is Best Treadmill
HOW TO GAIN WEIGHT FOR WOMEN
Blogroll
- Rocky Mountain Road Bikes
- What Is Sterling Silver Plated
- Black Gold Dogs Food
- Dining Rooms Paint Colors
- Parents Choices Diapers
- Best K Cups Coffees
- Arts And Crafts For Toddlers
- Healthy Skin Makeup Reviews
- Refurbished Androids Phones
- Techno Gadgets For Kids
- Weddings Makeup Looks
- Womens Fashions Boots
- SSD vs HDD
- Beyonce
- Bluray Disc
- Laptop Bag
- Kokowaah Torrent
- Best Seller Baby Furniture
- Golf Instruction Tips Free
- Camping Tips And Tricks For Beginners
- Best Sports Car In The World
- Smallyard Landscaping Ideas
- Small Backyard Landscaping Ideas
- Hairstyles For Medium Length Hair
- What Is Best Treadmill
- How To Gain Weight For Women
- Technology Green Energy
- Fishing Tips And Techniques For Beginners
- Feminine Infinity Tattoo Designs
- Greenpoisons
- Coal Trading
- Boss Tambang
- Lactoses Intolerance
- Fashion And Beauty Trends
- How To Grow Facial Hair Faster
- Samsung News
- Coal Mining And Geology
- Childs Craft
- Best iPads Apps
- iPhone iPad iPod
- Gtrend
- iPhone 4G
- Gadgetz News
- Facial Hair
- Constant Diarrhea
- Grosir Baju Muslim
- Unlock iPhone Store
- Greenpois0n Jailbreak
- Cute Dorm Room Ideas
- ABC Party Ideas For Girls