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    Better Than the Mediterranean: A New Study Reveals That This Type of Diet Is Best for Weight Loss

    By Physicians Committee for Responsible MedicineAugust 11, 20244 Comments3 Mins Read
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    New rsesearch shows that a low-fat vegan diet significantly reduces harmful advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) by 73%, compared to no reduction with a Mediterranean diet, and is associated with notable weight loss. The study highlights the vegan diet’s effectiveness in cutting down AGEs primarily by eliminating meat and reducing the intake of added fats and dairy products, challenging the efficacy of the Mediterranean diet in weight management and reduction of dietary AGEs.

    A study finds that a low-fat vegan diet cuts down inflammatory AGEs by 73% and leads to significant weight loss, challenging the weight loss superiority often claimed for the Mediterranean diet.

    New research published in Frontiers in Nutrition by the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine reveals that a low-fat vegan diet can reduce harmful inflammatory compounds known as advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) by 73%. In contrast, no reduction in AGEs was observed with a Mediterranean diet. Additionally, participants on the vegan diet experienced an average weight loss of 13 pounds, while those on the Mediterranean diet saw no change in weight.

    The reduction of dietary AGEs on the low-fat vegan diet came mainly from excluding the consumption of meat (41%), minimizing the consumption of added fats (27%), and avoiding dairy products (14%).

    “The study helps bust the myth that a Mediterranean diet is best for weight loss,” says lead study author Hana Kahleova, MD, PhD, director of clinical research at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine. “Choosing a low-fat vegan diet that avoids the dairy and oil so common in the Mediterranean diet helps reduce intake of harmful advanced glycation end-products leading to significant weight loss.”

    Understanding AGEs and Their Effects

    AGEs may be ingested through the diet, and animal products are generally higher in AGEs than plant foods. Cooking with high heat under dry conditions, such as grilling, leads to the significant formation of AGEs, especially in animal-derived foods, which are also rich in fats. High amounts of AGEs circulating in the body can contribute to insulin resistance, which can lead to weight gain. AGEs are also linked to inflammation and oxidative stress, which contribute to chronic diseases like heart disease and type 2 diabetes.

    The new research is a secondary analysis of a previous Physicians Committee study comparing a low-fat vegan diet to a Mediterranean diet. The study randomly assigned participants to either a low-fat vegan diet, which consisted of fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans, or a Mediterranean diet, which focused on fruits, vegetables, legumes, fish, low-fat dairy, and extra virgin olive oil, for 16 weeks. Neither group had a calorie limit. Participants then went back to their baseline diets for a four-week washout period before switching to the opposite group for an additional 16 weeks. Dietary AGEs were calculated based on self-reported dietary intake records. AGE scores were assigned to each food item, using a published database of AGE content.

    “Our research shows that you can use the power of your plate to lose weight with a low-fat vegan diet that’s rich in fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans and low in AGEs,” adds Dr. Kahleova. “It’s a simple and delicious way to maintain a healthy weight and fight chronic disease.”

    Reference: “Dietary advanced glycation end-products and their associations with body weight on a Mediterranean diet and low-fat vegan diet: a randomized, cross-over trial” by Hana Kahleova, Tatiana Znayenko-Miller, Giulianna Motoa, Emma Eng, Alex Prevost, Jaime Uribarri, Richard Holubkov and Neal D. Barnard, 15 July 2024, Frontiers in Nutrition.
    DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2024.1426642

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    4 Comments

    1. dave on August 11, 2024 12:51 pm

      losing bone density, brain tissue, and muscle mass lowers weight quite effectively

      Reply
    2. shlomo on August 11, 2024 3:39 pm

      not sure how many people should just be prioritizing weight loss as muscle mass is of primary importance to longevity.

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    3. mindbreaker on August 13, 2024 12:37 am

      My comment never showed up. I will just say that if there is no effort to keep the diet as close as possible, you are not really testing a low AGEs diet. And, of course, it is possible to make a low AGEs Mediterranean diet. Use avocado or pistachio oil rather than olive oil, only non-fermented cheeses like ricotta, and a few other changes, like eating lots of minestrone soup, without Parmesan, steamed fish, and no roasted nuts or seeds in the diet.
      I doubt it will assist in weight loss, but it should be healthier.

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    4. Anita on October 13, 2024 6:57 pm

      i am completely confused any more. It has been proven that vegetarian diets aren’t healhty. Healhty fats are needed for brain and such like avocado. Nuts like walnuts are super important for brain health and I love nuts. Giving up all foods will make you loose weight. Frankly if I can’t have some lovely pastries ones in a while when travelling or on special occasion the why live…

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