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A High‐fat vs. a Moderate‐fat Meal in Obese Boys: Nutrient Balance,Appetite, and Gastrointestinal Hormone Changes
Authors:Claudio Maffeis  Maria G Surano  Sira Cordioli  Sandra Gasperotti  Massimiliano Corradi  Leonardo Pinelli
Institution:Regional Center for Juvenile Diabetes, Department of Mother and Child, Biology‐Genetics, Section of Pediatrics, University of Verona, Verona, Italy
Abstract:Meal composition is a contributing factor to fat gain. In this study, we investigated the relationship between postprandial nutrient balance, satiety, and hormone changes induced by a high‐fat meal vs. a moderate‐fat meal. Ten prepubertal obese boys (BMI z‐score range: 1.3–3.0) were recruited. Two meals (energy: 590 kcal) were compared: (i) high‐fat (HF) meal: 12% protein, 52% fat, 36% carbohydrates; (ii) moderate‐fat (MF) meal: 12% protein, 27% fat, 61% carbohydrates. Pre‐ and postprandial (5 h) substrate oxidation (indirect calorimetry), appetite (visual analogue scale), biochemical parameters and gastrointestinal hormone concentrations were measured. Carbohydrate balance was significantly (P < 0.001) lower (31.3 (5.7) g/5 h vs. 66.9 (5.9) g/5 h) and fat balance was significantly (P < 0.001) higher (11.5 (3.3) g/5 h vs. ?0.7 (2.9) g/5 h) after HF than MF meal. Appetite (area under the curve (AUC)) was significantly reduced after an MF than an HF meal (494 (55) cm·300 min vs. 595 (57) cm·300 min, P < 0.05). Postprandial triglyceride concentration (AUC) was significantly (P < 0.05) higher after an HF than an MF meal: 141.1 (30.3) mmol·300 min/l vs. 79.3 (23.8) mmol·300 min/l, respectively. Peptide YY (PYY), cholecystokinin (CCK), and ghrelin concentrations (AUC) were not significantly different after an HF and MF meal. Glucagon‐like peptide‐1 (GLP‐1) was significantly (P < 0.05) higher after an HF than after an MF meal (72.3 (9.8) ng/ml vs. 22.7 (7.6) ng/ml, respectively), but it did not affect subjective appetite. In conclusion, an MF meal induced a better postprandial metabolic nutrient balance, triglyceride levels, and appetite suppression than an HF meal. Gastrointestinal hormones were not related to clinically assessed hunger suppression after both meals.
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