Impact of dietary carbohydrate type and protein–carbohydrate interaction on metabolic health

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Jibran A. Wali
Annabelle J. Milner
Alison W. S. Luk
Tamara J. Pulpitel
Tim Dodgson
Harrison J. W. Facey
Devin Wahl
Melkam A. Kebede
Alistair M. Senior
Mitchell A. Sullivan
Amanda E. Brandon
Belinda Yau
Glen P. Lockwood
Yen Chin Koay
Rosilene Ribeiro
Samantha M. Solon-Biet
Kim S. Bell-Anderson
John F. O’Sullivan
Laurence Macia
Josephine M. Forbes
Gregory J. Cooney
Victoria C. Cogger
Andrew Holmes
David Raubenheimer
David G. Le Couteur
Stephen J. Simpson
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[1] The University of Sydney,Charles Perkins Centre
[2] The University of Sydney,Faculty of Science, School of Life and Environmental Sciences
[3] The University of Sydney,Mater Research Institute
[4] ANZAC Research Institute,Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Medical Sciences
[5] The University of Queensland,Heart Research Institute
[6] Translational Research Institute,Department of Cardiology
[7] The University of Sydney,undefined
[8] The University of Sydney,undefined
[9] Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,undefined
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Nature Metabolism | 2021年 / 3卷
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Reduced protein intake, through dilution with carbohydrate, extends lifespan and improves mid-life metabolic health in animal models. However, with transition to industrialised food systems, reduced dietary protein is associated with poor health outcomes in humans. Here we systematically interrogate the impact of carbohydrate quality in diets with varying carbohydrate and protein content. Studying 700 male mice on 33 isocaloric diets, we find that the type of carbohydrate and its digestibility profoundly shape the behavioural and physiological responses to protein dilution, modulate nutrient processing in the liver and alter the gut microbiota. Low (10%)-protein, high (70%)-carbohydrate diets promote the healthiest metabolic outcomes when carbohydrate comprises resistant starch (RS), yet the worst outcomes were with a 50:50 mixture of monosaccharides fructose and glucose. Our findings could explain the disparity between healthy, high-carbohydrate diets and the obesogenic impact of protein dilution by glucose–fructose mixtures associated with highly processed diets.
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