Nutrients (Jun 2021)

Alternative Foods in Cardio-Healthy Dietary Models that Improve Postprandial Lipemia and Insulinemia in Obese People

  • Diana Maria Muñoz-Perez,
  • Clara Helena Gonzalez-Correa,
  • Elcy Yaned Astudillo-Muñoz,
  • Gloria Liliana Porras-Hurtado,
  • Maite Sanchez-Giraldo,
  • Jose Lopez-Miranda,
  • Antonio Camargo,
  • Oriol Alberto Rangel-Zuñiga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13072225
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 2225

Abstract

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Obesity is one of the major health problems worldwide. Following healthy dietary patterns can be difficult in some countries due to the lack of availability of certain foods; thus, alternative foods are needed. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of a dietary pattern consisting of fruit, avocado, whole grains, and trout (FAWGT) on postprandial insulinemia and lipemia in obese Colombian subjects. A randomized controlled crossover study was conducted, in which 44 subjects with BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2 followed either a FAWGT diet or a diet high in saturated fat and rich in processed carbohydrates. Levels of lipids and carbohydrates were measured during the postprandial state. The FAWGT diet reduced fasting insulin, VLDL, and HOMA-IR after 8 weeks (p p p < 0.05). The consumption of a diet composed of fruit, avocado, whole grains, and trout has emerged as a valid alternative to the foods included in other heart-healthy diets since it improves postprandial lipemia and insulinemia in obese people and has similar beneficial effects to these healthy models.

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