The impact of short-term eucaloric low- and high-carbohydrate diets on liver triacylglycerol content in males with overweight and obesity: a randomized crossover study
London, Amalie; Richter, Michael M; Sjøberg, Kim Anker; Wewer Albrechtsen, Nicolai J; Považan, Michal; Drici, Lylia; Schaufuss, Amanda; Madsen, Lise; Øyen, Jannike; Madsbad, Sten; Holst, Jens Juul; van Hall, Gerrit; Siebner, Hartwig Roman; Richter, Erik A; Kiens, Bente; Lundsgaard, Annemarie; Bojsen-Møller, Kirstine Nyvold
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American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 2024, 120 (2), 283-293. 10.1016/j.ajcnut.2024.06.006Abstract
Background Intrahepatic triacylglycerol (liver TG) content is associated with hepatic insulin resistance and dyslipidemia. Liver TG content can be modulated within days under hypocaloric conditions. Objectives We hypothesized that 4 d of eucaloric low-carbohydrate/high-fat (LC) intake would decrease liver TG content, whereas a high-carbohydrate/low-fat (HC) intake would increase liver TG content, and further that alterations in liver TG would be linked to dynamic changes in hepatic glucose and lipid metabolism. Methods A randomized crossover trial in males with 4 d + 4 d of LC and HC, respectively, with ≥2 wk of washout. 1H-magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) was used to measure liver TG content, with metabolic testing before and after intake of an LC diet (11E% carbohydrate corresponding to 102 ± 12 {mean ± standard deviation [SD]) g/d, 70E% fat} and an HC diet (65E% carbohydrate corresponding to 537 ± 56 g/d, 16E% fat). Stable [6,6-2H2]-glucose and [1,1,2,3,3-D5]-glycerol tracer infusions combined with hyperinsulinemic-euglycemic clamps and indirect calorimetry were used to measure rates of hepatic glucose production and lipolysis, whole-body insulin sensitivity and substrate oxidation.