Table 7.
Author Year | n | Basal BMI (kg/m2) | Duration (week) | Δ Energy (kcal/day) | Dietary composition | Δ weight (kg) | HDL-C | TG | LDL-C | Reference |
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Sharman 2002 | 12 m | BMI<25 | 6 | None | 8/30/61 | -2.2 | ↔ | ↓ | ↔ | [18] |
Volek 2003 | 10 w | BMI<25 | 4 | None | 10/29/60 | -1.8 | ↑ | ↓ | ↑ | [17] |
Volek 2004 | 13 w | BMI≥25 | 4 | -643 | 9/28/63 | -3.0 | ↔ | ↔ | ↔ | [25] |
Sharman 2004 | 15 m | BMI≥25 | 6 | -738 | 8/28/63 | -6.1 | ↔ | ↓ | ↔ | [24] |
Meckling 2004 | 5 m/10 w | BMI≥25 | 10 | -763 | 16/26/56 | -7.0 | ↑ | ↓ | ↔ | [13] |
Noakes 2006 | 4 m/20 w | BMI>28 | 12 | -615 | 25/30/50 | -8.0 | ↑ | ↓ | ↑ | [48] |
Westman 2008† | 7 m/14 w | BMI>27 | 24 | -578 | 13/28/59 | -11.1 | ↑ | ↓ | ↔ | [28] |
Brinkworth 2009 | 11 m/24 w | Abd obesity | 52 | -500 | 4/35/61 | -14.5 | ↑ | ↓ | ↑ | [49] |
Jenkins 2009‡ | 10 m/15 w | BMI>27 | 4 | -328 | 28/30/43 | -3.9 | ↔ | ↓ | ↓ | [50] |
Volek 2009 | 10 m/10 w | BMI>25 | 12 | -847 | 13/28/59 | -10.1 | ↑ | ↓ | ↔ | [39] |
Can 2010 | 18 m | BMI≥25 | 4 | -600 | 33/22/45 | -3.7 | ↑ | ↓ | ↔ | T |
Can 2010 | 25 w | BMI≥25 | 4 | -220 | 30/18/48 | -1.1 | ↔ | ↓ | ↓ | T |
BMI: body mass index, Δ Energy: difference between end-study and baseline mean or median daily energy intake, Dietary composition: percentage of daily energy from carbohydrate/protein/fat, Δ weight: difference between mean or median end-study and baseline weight, HDL-C: high density lipoprotein cholesterol, TG: triglycerides, LDL-C: low density lipoprotein cholesterol, m: men, w: women, Abd obesity: abdominal obesity, T: this study. *selected studies published after 2002 and restricted carbohydrate intake to less than 40% of daily energy intake are included in the table. A summary of studies published prior to 2004 can be found in the review by Volek and Feinman [10]. Studies of low-carbohydrate diets based on ad libitum energy intake, glycemic index or glycemic load are excluded from the table. †only subjects with diabetes mellitus were enrolled into the study ‡protein and fat are from plant origin in the study