Not exact matches
Joslin's 12 -
week intensive lifestyle management program included a change in diabetes medications to enhance weight reduction, structured
dietary intervention with lower carbohydrates and higher protein and meal replacement, an exercise program with emphasis on strength training, and weekly educational and support sessions.
Publishing in Cell Metabolism researchers report that there are no significant differences between two 1 -
week - long
dietary interventions, one including consumption of white bread and the other wholewheat sourdough bread.
All studies had to be listed in the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and the
dietary interventions observed had to last at least 4
weeks.
And, though they were skeptical that they would observe any difference in tumor biology in the diet - treated patients with such a short - term
dietary intervention, just within those few
weeks, they found significantly lower cancer proliferation rates, and significantly higher rates of cancer cell death.
During the
dietary intervention the participants continued to resistance train for 5days /
week for 8
weeks.
Participants recorded 3 - d (Thursday — Saturday) weighted
dietary intake records to assess potential changes in daily food intake that might have occurred during the
intervention period before the onset of the
intervention program and in
week 11 of the exercise
intervention.
Here it is in their words: «Two
weeks of
dietary intervention (≈ 4.3 % weight loss) reduced hepatic triglycerides -LCB- fat in the liver -RCB- by ≈ 42 % in subjects with NAFLD -LCB- non-alcoholic fatty liver disease -RCB-; however, reductions were significantly greater with
dietary carbohydrate restriction than with calorie restriction.»