Consumption of low carb high fat high protein diets and its metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications: an integrative review
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Resumo: | The consumption of the "fad" diet "Low Carb High fat High Protein" (LCHFHP) is increasingly frequent nowadays because it causes faster weight loss and consequent improvement in quality of life. This integrative review aims to identify the metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications related to the consumption of Low Carb High fat High Protein diets. The bibliographic research was carried out through searches in the electronic databases Pubmed Central and Elsevier, from 2006 to 2018, using the following descriptors: “carbohydrate; dietary carbohydrates; diet, low carbohydrate; diet, carbohydrate-restricted; ketosis; diabetes; active engine; obesity; cardiovascular disease; protein; physical activity.” Initially, 68,219 articles were found. Of these, 40 were pre-selected fulfilling the inclusion criteria. However, among these 40, 28 were within the study profile. Most studies, although demonstrating positive effects with the consumption of the LCHFHP diet, in the short term, in terms of weight loss, reduction in the percentage of body fat, improvement in insulin sensitivity and glycemic control and reduction in the use of medications, showed that these effects were not always attributed to the reduction of carbohydrates in the diet. In addition to these long-term benefits, there was an increase in serum levels of inflammatory biomarkers, in the extent of atherosclerosis and in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. More studies were carried out, mainly over the long term and with a larger sample, in order to better investigate the benefits or risks arising from the consumption of these diets, as well as the mechanism of action, especially in the face of non-communicable chronic diseases. |
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Consumption of low carb high fat high protein diets and its metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications: an integrative reviewConsumo de dietas bajas en carbohidratos alta en grasas alta en proteína y sus implicaciones metabólicas, clínicas y nutricionales: una revisión integrativaConsumo e dietas “low carb high fat high protein” suas implicações metabólicas, clínicas e nutricionais: uma revisão integrativaDieta restringida en carbohidratosComposición corporalObesidadDiabetes mellitusEnfermedad cardiovascular.Dieta restrita em carboidratosComposição corporalObesidadeDiabetes mellitusDoenças cardiovasculares.DietCarbohydrate-restrictedBody compositionObesityDiabetes mellitusCardiovascular disease.The consumption of the "fad" diet "Low Carb High fat High Protein" (LCHFHP) is increasingly frequent nowadays because it causes faster weight loss and consequent improvement in quality of life. This integrative review aims to identify the metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications related to the consumption of Low Carb High fat High Protein diets. The bibliographic research was carried out through searches in the electronic databases Pubmed Central and Elsevier, from 2006 to 2018, using the following descriptors: “carbohydrate; dietary carbohydrates; diet, low carbohydrate; diet, carbohydrate-restricted; ketosis; diabetes; active engine; obesity; cardiovascular disease; protein; physical activity.” Initially, 68,219 articles were found. Of these, 40 were pre-selected fulfilling the inclusion criteria. However, among these 40, 28 were within the study profile. Most studies, although demonstrating positive effects with the consumption of the LCHFHP diet, in the short term, in terms of weight loss, reduction in the percentage of body fat, improvement in insulin sensitivity and glycemic control and reduction in the use of medications, showed that these effects were not always attributed to the reduction of carbohydrates in the diet. In addition to these long-term benefits, there was an increase in serum levels of inflammatory biomarkers, in the extent of atherosclerosis and in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. More studies were carried out, mainly over the long term and with a larger sample, in order to better investigate the benefits or risks arising from the consumption of these diets, as well as the mechanism of action, especially in the face of non-communicable chronic diseases.El consumo de la dieta "de moda" "Low Carb High fat High Protein" (LCHFHP) es cada vez más frecuente en la actualidad porque provoca una pérdida de peso más rápida y la consecuente mejora en la calidad de vida. Esta revisión integradora tiene como objetivo identificar las implicaciones metabólicas, clínicas y nutricionales relacionadas con el consumo de dietas bajas en carbohidratos, ricas en grasas y ricas en proteínas. La búsqueda bibliográfica se realizó mediante búsquedas en las bases de datos electrónicas Pubmed Central y Elsevier, de 2006 a 2018, utilizando los siguientes descriptores: “carbohidrato; carbohidratos dietéticos; dieta baja en carbohidratos; dieta restringida en carbohidratos; cetosis; diabetes; motor activo; obesidad; enfermedad cardiovascular; proteína; actividad física." Inicialmente se encontraron 68.219 artículos. De estos, 40 fueron preseleccionados cumpliendo los criterios de inclusión. Sin embargo, entre estos 40, 28 estaban dentro del perfil de estudio. La mayoría de los estudios, aunque demostraron efectos positivos con el consumo de la dieta LCHFHP, a corto plazo, en términos de pérdida de peso, reducción del porcentaje de grasa corporal, mejora de la sensibilidad a la insulina y control glucémico y reducción del uso de medicamentos, mostraron que estos efectos no siempre se atribuyeron a la reducción de carbohidratos en la dieta. Además de estos beneficios a largo plazo, hubo un aumento en los niveles séricos de biomarcadores inflamatorios, en la extensión de la aterosclerosis y en la morbilidad y mortalidad cardiovascular. Se realizaron más estudios, principalmente a largo plazo y con una muestra más amplia, con el fin de investigar mejor los beneficios o riesgos derivados del consumo de estas dietas, así como el mecanismo de acción, especialmente frente a enfermedades no transmisibles. enfermedades crónicas.O consumo da dieta da “moda”ow Carb High fat High Protein’ (LCHFHP) está cada vez mais frequente na atualidade por ocasionar erda de peso mais rápida e consequente melhoria na qualidade de vida. A presente revisão integrativa visa identificar as implicações metabólicas, clínicas e nutricionais relacionadas ao consumo de dietas Low Carb High fat High Protein. A pesquisa bibliográfica foi realizada através de buscas nas bases de dados eletrônicas Pubmed Central e Elsevier, no período de 2006 a 2018, com a utilização dos seguintes descritores: “carbohydrate; dietary carbohydrates; diet, low carbohydrate; diet, carbohydrate-restricted; ketosis; diabetes; motor active; obesity; cardiovascular disease; protein; physical activite.” Inicialmente foram encontrados 68.219 artigos. Desses, 40 foram pré-selecionados cumprindo critérios de inclusão. Porém, dentre estes 40, 28 estavam dentro do perfil do estudo. A maioria dos estudos embora demonstrando efeitos positivos com o consumo de dieta LCHFHP, ao curto prazo, quanto à perda de peso, redução no percentual de gordura corporal, melhora da sensibilidade à insulina e no controle glicêmico e redução na utilização de medicações, mostraram que nem sempre esses efeitos foram atribuídos à redução de carboidratos na dieta. Além desses benefícios não terem sido evidenciados ao longo prazo, observou-se aumento nos níveis séricos dos biomarcadores inflamatórios, da extensão da aterosclerose e na morbidade e mortalidade cardiovascular. Realizou-se de mais estudos, principalmente ao longo prazo e com amostragem maior, no sentido de melhor averiguar os benefícios ou riscos decorrentes do consumo dessas dietas, bem como mecanismo de ação, principalmente diante das doenças crônicas não transmissíveis.Research, Society and Development2021-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2357510.33448/rsd-v10i16.23575Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 16; e282101623575Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 16; e282101623575Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 16; e2821016235752525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23575/21068Copyright (c) 2021 Saulo Leite de Paula ; Maria Rosimar Teixeira Matos; Yanna Cavalcante Martins ; Noênia Alves de Araújo; Francisco Sydney Henrique da Silva; Mikaelle Alves Silva; Kleber Luiz Santana dos Santos; Gerson Pedroso de Oliveira ; Weberton Dorásio Sobrinho ; Thalita Rayanne da Silva Silva; Natasha Cristina Rangel Rodrigues; Leandro Barbosa Teixeira; Joycianne Ramos Vasconcelos de Aguiar; Cristian Dornelles; Winícius de Carvalho Alves; Natalia Maria Chagas Evangelista; Maciélia Carvalho de Freitas ; Douglas Bento Chagas ; Leticia Campos Alves; Natália Guimarães Bessahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPaula , Saulo Leite deMatos, Maria Rosimar Teixeira Martins , Yanna Cavalcante Araújo, Noênia Alves de Silva, Francisco Sydney Henrique da Silva, Mikaelle Alves Santos, Kleber Luiz Santana dos Oliveira , Gerson Pedroso de Sobrinho , Weberton Dorásio Silva, Thalita Rayanne da Silva Rodrigues, Natasha Cristina Rangel Teixeira, Leandro Barbosa Aguiar, Joycianne Ramos Vasconcelos deDornelles, Cristian Alves, Winícius de CarvalhoEvangelista, Natalia Maria Chagas Freitas , Maciélia Carvalho de Chagas , Douglas BentoAlves, Leticia CamposBessa, Natália Guimarães 2021-12-20T11:03:07Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23575Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:23.988199Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Consumption of low carb high fat high protein diets and its metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications: an integrative review Consumo de dietas bajas en carbohidratos alta en grasas alta en proteína y sus implicaciones metabólicas, clínicas y nutricionales: una revisión integrativa Consumo e dietas “low carb high fat high protein” suas implicações metabólicas, clínicas e nutricionais: uma revisão integrativa |
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Consumption of low carb high fat high protein diets and its metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications: an integrative review |
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Consumption of low carb high fat high protein diets and its metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications: an integrative review Paula , Saulo Leite de Dieta restringida en carbohidratos Composición corporal Obesidad Diabetes mellitus Enfermedad cardiovascular. Dieta restrita em carboidratos Composição corporal Obesidade Diabetes mellitus Doenças cardiovasculares. Diet Carbohydrate-restricted Body composition Obesity Diabetes mellitus Cardiovascular disease. |
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Consumption of low carb high fat high protein diets and its metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications: an integrative review |
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Consumption of low carb high fat high protein diets and its metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications: an integrative review |
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Consumption of low carb high fat high protein diets and its metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications: an integrative review |
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Consumption of low carb high fat high protein diets and its metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications: an integrative review |
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Consumption of low carb high fat high protein diets and its metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications: an integrative review |
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Paula , Saulo Leite de |
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Paula , Saulo Leite de Matos, Maria Rosimar Teixeira Martins , Yanna Cavalcante Araújo, Noênia Alves de Silva, Francisco Sydney Henrique da Silva, Mikaelle Alves Santos, Kleber Luiz Santana dos Oliveira , Gerson Pedroso de Sobrinho , Weberton Dorásio Silva, Thalita Rayanne da Silva Rodrigues, Natasha Cristina Rangel Teixeira, Leandro Barbosa Aguiar, Joycianne Ramos Vasconcelos de Dornelles, Cristian Alves, Winícius de Carvalho Evangelista, Natalia Maria Chagas Freitas , Maciélia Carvalho de Chagas , Douglas Bento Alves, Leticia Campos Bessa, Natália Guimarães |
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Matos, Maria Rosimar Teixeira Martins , Yanna Cavalcante Araújo, Noênia Alves de Silva, Francisco Sydney Henrique da Silva, Mikaelle Alves Santos, Kleber Luiz Santana dos Oliveira , Gerson Pedroso de Sobrinho , Weberton Dorásio Silva, Thalita Rayanne da Silva Rodrigues, Natasha Cristina Rangel Teixeira, Leandro Barbosa Aguiar, Joycianne Ramos Vasconcelos de Dornelles, Cristian Alves, Winícius de Carvalho Evangelista, Natalia Maria Chagas Freitas , Maciélia Carvalho de Chagas , Douglas Bento Alves, Leticia Campos Bessa, Natália Guimarães |
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Paula , Saulo Leite de Matos, Maria Rosimar Teixeira Martins , Yanna Cavalcante Araújo, Noênia Alves de Silva, Francisco Sydney Henrique da Silva, Mikaelle Alves Santos, Kleber Luiz Santana dos Oliveira , Gerson Pedroso de Sobrinho , Weberton Dorásio Silva, Thalita Rayanne da Silva Rodrigues, Natasha Cristina Rangel Teixeira, Leandro Barbosa Aguiar, Joycianne Ramos Vasconcelos de Dornelles, Cristian Alves, Winícius de Carvalho Evangelista, Natalia Maria Chagas Freitas , Maciélia Carvalho de Chagas , Douglas Bento Alves, Leticia Campos Bessa, Natália Guimarães |
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Dieta restringida en carbohidratos Composición corporal Obesidad Diabetes mellitus Enfermedad cardiovascular. Dieta restrita em carboidratos Composição corporal Obesidade Diabetes mellitus Doenças cardiovasculares. Diet Carbohydrate-restricted Body composition Obesity Diabetes mellitus Cardiovascular disease. |
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Dieta restringida en carbohidratos Composición corporal Obesidad Diabetes mellitus Enfermedad cardiovascular. Dieta restrita em carboidratos Composição corporal Obesidade Diabetes mellitus Doenças cardiovasculares. Diet Carbohydrate-restricted Body composition Obesity Diabetes mellitus Cardiovascular disease. |
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The consumption of the "fad" diet "Low Carb High fat High Protein" (LCHFHP) is increasingly frequent nowadays because it causes faster weight loss and consequent improvement in quality of life. This integrative review aims to identify the metabolic, clinical and nutritional implications related to the consumption of Low Carb High fat High Protein diets. The bibliographic research was carried out through searches in the electronic databases Pubmed Central and Elsevier, from 2006 to 2018, using the following descriptors: “carbohydrate; dietary carbohydrates; diet, low carbohydrate; diet, carbohydrate-restricted; ketosis; diabetes; active engine; obesity; cardiovascular disease; protein; physical activity.” Initially, 68,219 articles were found. Of these, 40 were pre-selected fulfilling the inclusion criteria. However, among these 40, 28 were within the study profile. Most studies, although demonstrating positive effects with the consumption of the LCHFHP diet, in the short term, in terms of weight loss, reduction in the percentage of body fat, improvement in insulin sensitivity and glycemic control and reduction in the use of medications, showed that these effects were not always attributed to the reduction of carbohydrates in the diet. In addition to these long-term benefits, there was an increase in serum levels of inflammatory biomarkers, in the extent of atherosclerosis and in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. More studies were carried out, mainly over the long term and with a larger sample, in order to better investigate the benefits or risks arising from the consumption of these diets, as well as the mechanism of action, especially in the face of non-communicable chronic diseases. |
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