Substituting dietary saturated for monounsaturated fat impairs insulin sensitivity in healthy men and women: The KANWU study

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B. Vessby
M. Uusitupa
K. Hermansen
G. Riccardi
A. A. Rivellese
L. C. Tapsell
C. Nälsén
L. Berglund
A. Louheranta
B. M. Rasmussen
G. D. Calvert
A. Maffetone
E. Pedersen
I.-B. Gustafsson
L. H. Storlien
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[1] Unit for Clinical Nutrition Research,
[2] Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences/Geriatrics,undefined
[3] University of Uppsala,undefined
[4] Uppsala,undefined
[5] Sweden,undefined
[6] Department of Clinical Nutrition,undefined
[7] University of Kuopio,undefined
[8] Kuopio,undefined
[9] Finland,undefined
[10] Department of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism,undefined
[11] Aarhus Amtssygehus and Aarhus University,undefined
[12] Aarhus,undefined
[13] Denmark,undefined
[14] Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine,undefined
[15] School of Medicine,undefined
[16] Federico II University,undefined
[17] Naples,undefined
[18] Italy,undefined
[19] Department of Biomedical Sciences and Medical Research Unit,undefined
[20] University of Wollongong,undefined
[21] Wollongong,undefined
[22] Australia,undefined
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Diabetologia | 2001年 / 44卷
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Keywords Diet; saturated fatty acids; monounsaturated fatty acids; n-3 fatty acids; insulin sensitivity; insulin secretion; serum lipoproteins.;
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Aims/hypothesis. The amount and quality of fat in the diet could be of importance for development of insulin resistance and related metabolic disorders. Our aim was to determine whether a change in dietary fat quality alone could alter insulin action in humans. Methods. The KANWU study included 162 healthy subjects chosen at random to receive a controlled, isoenergetic diet for 3 months containing either a high proportion of saturated (SAFA diet) or monounsaturated (MUFA diet) fatty acids. Within each group there was a second assignment at random to supplements with fish oil (3.6 g n-3 fatty acids/d) or placebo. Results. Insulin sensitivity was significantly impaired on the saturated fatty acid diet (-10 %, p = 0.03) but did not change on the monounsaturated fatty acid diet ( + 2 %, NS) (p = 0.05 for difference between diets). Insulin secretion was not affected. The addition of n-3 fatty acids influenced neither insulin sensitivity nor insulin secretion. The favourable effects of substituting a monounsaturated fatty acid diet for a saturated fatty acid diet on insulin sensitivity were only seen at a total fat intake below median (37E %). Here, insulin sensitivity was 12.5 % lower and 8.8 % higher on the saturated fatty acid diet and monounsaturated fatty acid diet respectively (p = 0.03). Low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) increased on the saturated fatty acid diet ( + 4.1 %, p < 0.01) but decreased on the monounsaturated fatty acid diet (MUFA) (–5.2, p < 0.001), whereas lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] increased on a monounsaturated fatty acid diet by 12 % (p < 0.001). Conclusions/interpretation. A change of the proportions of dietary fatty acids, decreasing saturated fatty acid and increasing monounsaturated fatty acid, improves insulin sensitivity but has no effect on insulin secretion. A beneficial impact of the fat quality on insulin sensitivity is not seen in individuals with a high fat intake ( > 37E %). [Diabetologia (2001) 44: 312–319]
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