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Obesity is a well established risk factor for type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia and cardiovascular disease. Along with rapid nutritional and lifestyle transition featured as increased energy dense diet intake and reduced physical activity, the prevalence of obesity has reached epidemic level and affected more than 70 million Chinese adults nowadays. Previous studies suggested that low-carbohydrate diet was an effective and safe way to lose weight and had potential benefit on lipids profiles. However, it is still unknown whether this diet can be feasible to control the epidemic of obesity and its related metabolic diseases among Chinese, whose carbohydrate consumption contribute approximately 55% of total energy intake.
Therefore, the aim of this pilot study is to investigate the adherence and effectiveness of two weight-loss diets among Chinese. This will be a randomized, controlled clinical trial. A total of 50 overweight or obese nurse assistants will be randomly assigned to receive a low-carbohydrate diet or a traditional high-carbohydrate Chinese but restricted-calories diet for 12 weeks. The adherence of study protocol and effects of the two diets on body weight, waist circumference, body fat, fasting glucose and lipid profile will be evaluated.
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