Randomized trial of weight-loss-diets for young adults varying in fish and fish oil content

Objective: To investigate the effect of including seafood and fish oils, as part of an energy-restricted diet, on weight loss in young overweight adults. Design: Randomized controlled trial of energy-restricted diet varying in fish and fish oil content was followed for 8 weeks. Subjects were randomi...

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Published in:International Journal of Obesity
Main Authors: Thorsdottir, I., Tomasson, H., Gunnarsdottir, I., Gisladottir, E., Kiely, M., Parra, M.D., Bandarra, N.M., Schaafsma, G., Martinez, J.A.
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Tomasson, H.
Gunnarsdottir, I.
Gisladottir, E.
Kiely, M.
Parra, M.D.
Bandarra, N.M.
Schaafsma, G.
Martinez, J.A.
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Schaafsma, G.
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description Objective: To investigate the effect of including seafood and fish oils, as part of an energy-restricted diet, on weight loss in young overweight adults. Design: Randomized controlled trial of energy-restricted diet varying in fish and fish oil content was followed for 8 weeks. Subjects were randomized to one of four groups: (1) control (sunflower oil capsules, no seafood); (2) lean fish (3 x 150 g portions of cod/week); (3) fatty fish (3 x 150 g portions of salmon/week); (4) fish oil (DHA/EPA capsules, no seafood). The macronutrient composition of the diets was similar between the groups and the capsule groups, were single-blinded. Subjects: A total of 324 men and women aged 20-40 years, BMI 27.5 -32.5 kg/m(2) from Iceland, Spain and Ireland. Measurements: Anthropometric data were collected at baseline, midpoint and endpoint. Confounding factors were accounted for, with linear models, for repeated measures with two-way interactions. The most important interactions for weight loss were (diet x energy intake), (gender x diet) and (gender x initial-weight). Results: An average man in the study (95 kg at baseline receiving 1600 kcal/day) was estimated to lose 3.55 kg (95% Cl, 3.14 -3.97) (1); 4.35 kg (95% Cl, 3.94 -4.75) (2); 4.50 kg (95% Cl, 4.13 -4.87) (3) and 4.96 kg (95% Cl, 4.53 -5.40) on diet (4) in 4 weeks, from baseline to midpoint. The weight-loss from midpoint to endpoint was 0.45 (0.41 -0.49) times the observed weight loss from baseline to midpoint. The diets did not differ in their effect on weight loss in women. Changes in measures of body composition were in line with changes in body weight. Conclusion: In young, overweight men, the inclusion of either lean or fatty fish, or fish oil as part of an energy-restricted diet resulted in similar to 1 kg more weight loss after 4 weeks, than did a similar diet without seafood or supplement of marine origin. The addition of seafood to a nutritionally balanced energy-restricted diet may boost weight loss.
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/370608 2025-03-02T15:31:20+00:00 Randomized trial of weight-loss-diets for young adults varying in fish and fish oil content Thorsdottir, I. Tomasson, H. Gunnarsdottir, I. Gisladottir, E. Kiely, M. Parra, M.D. Bandarra, N.M. Schaafsma, G. Martinez, J.A. 2007 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/randomized-trial-of-weight-loss-diets-for-young-adults-varying-in https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijo.0803643 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/30610 doi:10.1038/sj.ijo.0803643 Wageningen University & Research International Journal of Obesity 31 (2007) 10 ISSN: 0307-0565 adolescents alpha-linolenic acid beta-oxidation hypertensive subjects overweight polyunsaturated fatty-acids protein serum-lipids taurine women Article/Letter to editor 2007 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijo.0803643 2025-02-04T09:58:33Z Objective: To investigate the effect of including seafood and fish oils, as part of an energy-restricted diet, on weight loss in young overweight adults. Design: Randomized controlled trial of energy-restricted diet varying in fish and fish oil content was followed for 8 weeks. Subjects were randomized to one of four groups: (1) control (sunflower oil capsules, no seafood); (2) lean fish (3 x 150 g portions of cod/week); (3) fatty fish (3 x 150 g portions of salmon/week); (4) fish oil (DHA/EPA capsules, no seafood). The macronutrient composition of the diets was similar between the groups and the capsule groups, were single-blinded. Subjects: A total of 324 men and women aged 20-40 years, BMI 27.5 -32.5 kg/m(2) from Iceland, Spain and Ireland. Measurements: Anthropometric data were collected at baseline, midpoint and endpoint. Confounding factors were accounted for, with linear models, for repeated measures with two-way interactions. The most important interactions for weight loss were (diet x energy intake), (gender x diet) and (gender x initial-weight). Results: An average man in the study (95 kg at baseline receiving 1600 kcal/day) was estimated to lose 3.55 kg (95% Cl, 3.14 -3.97) (1); 4.35 kg (95% Cl, 3.94 -4.75) (2); 4.50 kg (95% Cl, 4.13 -4.87) (3) and 4.96 kg (95% Cl, 4.53 -5.40) on diet (4) in 4 weeks, from baseline to midpoint. The weight-loss from midpoint to endpoint was 0.45 (0.41 -0.49) times the observed weight loss from baseline to midpoint. The diets did not differ in their effect on weight loss in women. Changes in measures of body composition were in line with changes in body weight. Conclusion: In young, overweight men, the inclusion of either lean or fatty fish, or fish oil as part of an energy-restricted diet resulted in similar to 1 kg more weight loss after 4 weeks, than did a similar diet without seafood or supplement of marine origin. The addition of seafood to a nutritionally balanced energy-restricted diet may boost weight loss. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library International Journal of Obesity 31 10 1560 1566
spellingShingle adolescents
alpha-linolenic acid
beta-oxidation
hypertensive subjects
overweight
polyunsaturated fatty-acids
protein
serum-lipids
taurine
women
Thorsdottir, I.
Tomasson, H.
Gunnarsdottir, I.
Gisladottir, E.
Kiely, M.
Parra, M.D.
Bandarra, N.M.
Schaafsma, G.
Martinez, J.A.
Randomized trial of weight-loss-diets for young adults varying in fish and fish oil content
title Randomized trial of weight-loss-diets for young adults varying in fish and fish oil content
title_full Randomized trial of weight-loss-diets for young adults varying in fish and fish oil content
title_fullStr Randomized trial of weight-loss-diets for young adults varying in fish and fish oil content
title_full_unstemmed Randomized trial of weight-loss-diets for young adults varying in fish and fish oil content
title_short Randomized trial of weight-loss-diets for young adults varying in fish and fish oil content
title_sort randomized trial of weight-loss-diets for young adults varying in fish and fish oil content
topic adolescents
alpha-linolenic acid
beta-oxidation
hypertensive subjects
overweight
polyunsaturated fatty-acids
protein
serum-lipids
taurine
women
topic_facet adolescents
alpha-linolenic acid
beta-oxidation
hypertensive subjects
overweight
polyunsaturated fatty-acids
protein
serum-lipids
taurine
women
url https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/randomized-trial-of-weight-loss-diets-for-young-adults-varying-in
https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.ijo.0803643