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Metabolic responses to high-fat diets rich in MUFA <italic>v</italic>. PUFA.

Authors :
Polley, Kristine R.
Miller, Mary K.
Johnson, Mollie
Vaughan, Roger
Paton, Chad M.
Cooper, Jamie A.
Source :
British Journal of Nutrition; 7/14/2018, Vol. 120 Issue 1, p13-22, 10p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Dietary fatty acid (FA) composition may influence metabolism, possibly affecting weight management. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a 5-d diet rich in PUFA &lt;italic&gt;v&lt;/italic&gt;. MUFA. A total of fifteen normal-weight men participated in a randomised cross-over design with two feeding trials (3 d lead-in diet, pre-diet visit, 5-d PUFA- or MUFA-rich diet, post-diet visit). The 5-d diets (50 % fat) were rich in either PUFA (25 % of energy) or MUFA (25 % of energy). At pre- and post-diet visits, subjects consumed breakfast and lunch test meals, rich in the FA for that 5-d diet. Indirect calorimetry was used for 4 h after each meal. There were no treatment differences in fasting metabolism acutely or after the 5-d diet. For acute meal responses before diet, RER was higher for PUFA &lt;italic&gt;v&lt;/italic&gt;. MUFA (0&#183;86 (sem 0&#183;01) &lt;italic&gt;v&lt;/italic&gt;. 0&#183;84 (sem 0&#183;01), &lt;italic&gt;P&lt;/italic&gt;&lt;0&#183;05), whereas diet-induced thermogenesis (DIT) was lower for PUFA &lt;italic&gt;v&lt;/italic&gt;. MUFA (18&#183;91 (SEM 1&#183;46) &lt;italic&gt;v&lt;/italic&gt;. 21&#183;46 (SEM 1&#183;34) kJ, &lt;italic&gt;P&lt;/italic&gt;&lt;0&#183;05). After the 5-d diets, the change in RER was different for PUFA &lt;italic&gt;v&lt;/italic&gt;. MUFA (−0&#183;02 (sem 0&#183;01) &lt;italic&gt;v&lt;/italic&gt;. 0&#183;00 (sem 0&#183;01), &lt;italic&gt;P&lt;/italic&gt;&lt;0&#183;05). Similarly, the change in fat oxidation was greater for PUFA &lt;italic&gt;v&lt;/italic&gt;. MUFA (0&#183;18 (sem 0&#183;07) &lt;italic&gt;v&lt;/italic&gt;. 0&#183;04 (sem 0&#183;06) g, &lt;italic&gt;P&lt;/italic&gt;&lt;0&#183;05). In conclusion, acutely, a MUFA-rich meal results in lower RER and greater DIT. However, after a 5-d high-fat diet, the change in metabolic responses was greater in the PUFA diet, showing the metabolic adaptability of a PUFA-rich diet. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00071145
Volume :
120
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
British Journal of Nutrition
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
130330480
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114518001332