Nutrients (Jan 2024)

The Effects of a High-Carbohydrate versus a High-Fat Shake on Biomarkers of Metabolism and Glycemic Control When Used to Interrupt a 38-h Fast: A Randomized Crossover Study

  • Landon S. Deru,
  • Elizabeth Z. Gipson,
  • Katelynn E. Hales,
  • Benjamin T. Bikman,
  • Lance E. Davidson,
  • Benjamin D. Horne,
  • James D. LeCheminant,
  • Larry A. Tucker,
  • Bruce W. Bailey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16010164
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1
p. 164

Abstract

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This study aimed to determine the impact of various fast-interrupting shakes on markers of glycemic control including glucose, β-hydroxybutyrate (BHB), insulin, glucagon, GLP-1, and GIP. Twenty-seven sedentary adults (twelve female, fifteen male) with overweight or obesity completed this study. One condition consisted of a 38-h water-only fast, and the other two conditions repeated this, but the fasts were interrupted at 24 h by either a high carbohydrate/low fat (HC/LF) shake or an isovolumetric and isocaloric low carbohydrate/high fat (LC/HF) shake. The water-only fast resulted in 135.3% more BHB compared to the HC/LF condition (p p p p p p p p = 0.02, respectively) and compared to the water condition (p p p = 0.015, and p < 0.01, respectively). By the 38-h time point, no differences were observed among the conditions for any of the analyzed hormones. While a LC/HF shake does not mimic a fast completely, it does preserve some of the metabolic changes including elevated BHB and glucagon, and decreased glucose and insulin compared to a HC/LF shake, implying a potential for improved metabolic health.

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