Are Dietary Proteins the Key to Successful Body Weight Management? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies Assessing Body Weight Outcomes after Interventions with Increased Dietary Protein
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data Sources and Search Strategy
2.2. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.3. Outcomes and Data Extraction
2.4. Risk of Bias Assessment
2.5. Meta-Analyses
3. Results
3.1. Studies Included
3.2. Study Characteristics
3.3. Effects of Dietary Protein on Body Weight Management
3.4. Evaluation of Risk of Bias
3.5. Different Effects from Specific Proteins
3.6. Effects on Body Weight Management of Personalized Protein Recommendations Based on Phenotyping
4. Discussion
4.1. Efficacy of Higher Dietary Protein Intake for Body Weight Management
4.2. Personalized Dietary Approaches
4.3. Validity of Results
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
References
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Search (Body weight) | “dietary protein*” AND “body weight change*” OR “body weight management*” OR “body weight control*” OR “*weight loss*” OR “weight loss maintenance” OR “*weight regain*” NOT exercise* OR “physical activity*” OR *training* OR *pharma* | “dietary protein*” AND “body weight change*” OR “body weight management*” OR “body weight control*” OR “*weight loss*” OR “weight loss maintenance” OR “*weight regain*” NOT exercise* OR “physical activity*” OR *training* OR *pharma* AND human* | “dietary protein*” AND “body weight change*” OR “body weight management*” OR “body weight control*” OR “*weight loss*” OR “weight loss maintenance” OR “*weight regain*” NOT exercise* OR “physical activity*” OR *training* OR *pharma* AND human* |
Filters | Humans; Clinical trial; Clinical study; Adult: 19–44 years; Middle Aged: 45–64 years | Article | Trials |
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Sort by | Most recent | Date (high to low) | Year first published—new to old |
Study Characteristic | Mean (Range)—Unless Indicated Otherwise | ||
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Protein vs. digestible CHO | |||
Number of studies | 35 | ||
Number of participants | 113 (12–773) | ||
Male/Female | 30 (0–168)/63 (0–300) | ||
Age | 46 (22–62) * | ||
BMI | 33.9 (29.9–45.6) * | ||
Diet characteristics | |||
Protein | |||
HP | 30 (20–59) E% | ||
SP | 15 (2–20) E% | ||
Fat | |||
HP | 28 (5–30) E% | ||
SP | 28 (3–30) E% | ||
CHO | |||
HP | 41 (25–48) E% | ||
SP | 57 (50–95) E% | ||
Number of studies evaluating effects on | |||
Weight loss | 18 | ||
Weight loss maintenance | 11 | ||
Weight maintenance | 6 | ||
Protein vs. fiber | |||
Number of studies | 2 | ||
Number of participants | 104 (83–125) | ||
Male/Female | 30 (0–59)/75 (66–83) | ||
Age | 41 (40–42) * | ||
BMI | 32.3 (31.5–34.0) * | ||
Diet characteristics | See Supplementary Material Table S1 | ||
Number of studies evaluating effects on | |||
Weight loss | 0 | ||
Weight loss maintenance | 1 | ||
Weight maintenance | 1 | ||
Protein vs. fat | |||
Number of studies | 2 | ||
Number of participants | 75 (57–93) | ||
Male/Female | 13 (0–25)/63 (32–93) | ||
Age | 50 (mean only reported in one of the studies) | ||
BMI | 34.9 (34.0–35.7) * | ||
Diet characteristics | |||
Protein | |||
HP | 35 (30–40) E% | ||
HF | 20 (20) E% | ||
Fat | |||
HP | 30 (30) E% | ||
HF | 45 (40–50) E% | ||
CHO | |||
HP | 35 (30–40) E% | ||
HF | 35 (30–40) E% | ||
Number of studies evaluating effects on | |||
Weight loss | 1 | ||
Weight loss maintenance | 1 | ||
Weight maintenance | 0 | ||
Protein supplementation vs. no supplementation (no placebo used) | |||
Number of studies | 2 | ||
Number of participants | 134 (120–148) | ||
Male/Female | NR | ||
Age | 44 (mean only reported in one of the studies) | ||
BMI | 29.5 (29.4–29.5) * | ||
Diet characteristics | |||
Amount of protein supplementation | 39.1 (30.0–48.2) g/d | ||
Protein intake | |||
I | 18 (18) E% | ||
C | 15 (15) E% | ||
Number of studies evaluating effects on | |||
Weight loss | 0 | ||
Weight loss maintenance | 2 | ||
Weight maintenance | 0 | ||
Different proteins—studies only included in separate meta-analysis | |||
Number of studies | 6 | ||
Number of participants | 76 (18–131) | ||
Male/Female | 26 (0–68)/50 (15–95) | ||
Age | 45 (26–51) * | ||
BMI | 31. 4 (28.3–34.4) * | ||
Diet characteristics | Number of studies | ||
Whey protein | 3 | ||
Lupin | 1 | ||
Animal vs. vegetable protein | 1 | ||
Specific peptide | 1 | ||
Number of studies evaluating effects on | |||
Weight loss | 2 | ||
Weight loss maintenance | 2 | ||
Weight maintenance | 2 |
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Hansen, T.T.; Astrup, A.; Sjödin, A. Are Dietary Proteins the Key to Successful Body Weight Management? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies Assessing Body Weight Outcomes after Interventions with Increased Dietary Protein. Nutrients 2021, 13, 3193. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13093193
Hansen TT, Astrup A, Sjödin A. Are Dietary Proteins the Key to Successful Body Weight Management? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies Assessing Body Weight Outcomes after Interventions with Increased Dietary Protein. Nutrients. 2021; 13(9):3193. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13093193
Chicago/Turabian StyleHansen, Thea Toft, Arne Astrup, and Anders Sjödin. 2021. "Are Dietary Proteins the Key to Successful Body Weight Management? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies Assessing Body Weight Outcomes after Interventions with Increased Dietary Protein" Nutrients 13, no. 9: 3193. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13093193
APA StyleHansen, T. T., Astrup, A., & Sjödin, A. (2021). Are Dietary Proteins the Key to Successful Body Weight Management? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Studies Assessing Body Weight Outcomes after Interventions with Increased Dietary Protein. Nutrients, 13(9), 3193. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu13093193