-Diablo's Journal, 12 Sep 19

Effect of low-carbohydrate diets high in either fat or protein on thyroid function, plasma insulin, glucose, and triglycerides in healthy young adults.

Abstract
A low-carbohydrate diet, frequently used for treatment of reactive hypoglycemia, hypertriglyceridemia, and obesity may affect thyroid function. We studied the effects of replacing the deleted carbohydrate with either fat or protein in seven healthy young adults. Subjects were randomly assigned to receive seven days of each of two isocaloric liquid-formula, low-carbohydrate diets consecutively. One diet was high in polyunsaturated fat (HF), with 10%, 55%, and 35% of total calories derived from protein, fat, and carbohydrate, respectively. The other was high in protein (HP) with 35%, 30%, and 35% of total calories derived from protein, fat, and carbohydrate. Fasting blood samples were obtained at baseline and on day 8 of each diet. A meal tolerance test representative of each diet was given on day 7. The triiodothyronine (T3) declined more (P less than .05) following the HF diet than the HP diet (baseline 198 micrograms/dl, HP 138, HF 113). Thyroxine (T4) and reverse T3 (rT3) did not change significantly. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) declined equally after both diets. The insulin level was significantly higher 30 minutes after the HP meal (148 microU/ml) than after the HF meal (90 microU/ml). The two-hour glucose level for the HP meal was less, 85 mg/dl, than after the HF meal (103 mg/dl). Serum triglycerides decreased more after the HF diet (HF 52 mg/dl, HP 67 mg/dl). Apparent benefits of replacing carbohydrate with polyunsaturated fat rather than protein are less insulin response and less postpeak decrease in blood glucose and lower triglycerides. The significance of the lower T3 level is unknown.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3900181?fbclid=IwAR144FIIPM_UDaOBEAQ8U9z0Pq1Fo9o-xDsrYtQZFJXSjw8Y3LeZdpP3sq4

View Diet Calendar, 12 September 2019:
3505 kcal Fat: 127.94g | Prot: 133.79g | Carbs: 529.92g.   Breakfast: Great Value Natural Creamy Peanut Butter Spread, Pears , Ole Extreme Wellness High Fiber Low Carb Tortillas, Franz Powdered Lemon Filled Donuts. Lunch: Quest Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Protein Bar, Mrs. Fields Chocolate Chip Cookie Cake, Peach, Great Value Large Marshmallows, Quest Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Protein Bar, Zone Perfect Cookie Dough Nutrition Bar - Chocolate Chip. Snacks/Other: Orange. more...
3564 kcal Exercise: Sleeping - 7 hours and 40 minutes, Sitting - 8 hours, Weight Training (moderate) - 1 hour and 20 minutes, Bicycling (leisurely) - <10/mph - 2 hours and 35 minutes, Resting - 4 hours and 25 minutes. more...

17 Supporters    Support   

Comments 
Too much good info! LOL 
12 Sep 19 by member: LZenn
Would like to see the results of a study for those with hyper or hypothyroidism. 
12 Sep 19 by member: Erquiaga
I have been suffering from reactive hypoglycemia since I was a child, I was advised to eat low fat and carbs. I tolerate much better carbs than fat, specially whole carbs and I try to stay as far as possible from candies, sweet drinks, fast food, etc, all those things make my blood sugar levels drop so bad, although some times I have them but in small portions. When I was a teenager I went blind for some minutes after eating a lot of birthday cake and soda and the doctor told me that episodes like that can result in worst things like a coma, since then I have been careful about what I eat and the timings.  
12 Sep 19 by member: LauSingh
Thanks Diablo, for the informative post!!! 
12 Sep 19 by member: John10251
Yeah, there is just nothing to talk about. No studies show LC has a metabolic advantage. Even the Taubes funded one backfired on him. I just posted a 12 month one on my journal earlier today. Still no advantage. I only see disadvantages. Inferior energy for workouts and fewer food choices. For someone who needs that, it can help limit their calories. I'd rather practice moderation. Different strokes. Thank goodness we have options. 
14 Sep 19 by member: -Diablo

     
 

Submit a Comment


You must sign in to submit a comment. Click here to sign in.
 


-Diablo's Weight History


Get the app
    
© 2024 FatSecret. All rights reserved.