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Data for Atkins & South Beach Dieters on Insulin Resistance, Obesity and the Fiber ConnectionPosted: Wednesday, September 22, 2004
Insulin resistance is a central pathogenic factor for the metabolic syndrome and is associated with both generalized obesity and the accumulation
of
fat in the omental and intramyocellular compartments. In the context
of
the current obesity epidemic, it is imperative
to
consider diets in terms
of
their ability
to
both promote weight loss and ameliorate insulin resistance. Weight loss under any dietary formulation depends on hypocaloric intake, and only moderate weight loss (5–10%) is sufficient
to
augment insulin sensitivity. However, increments in insulin sensitivity may be more directly related
to
loss
of
intramyocellular or omental fat rather than loss
of
total body weight per se. The widespread acceptance
of
popular low-carbohydrate high-fat diets (e.g. Atkins Diet, Zone Diet, South Beach diet) further underscores the need
to
evaluate dietary interventions regarding their safety and metabolic effects. Source: Diabetes In Control.com |
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