Comparison of two ready‐to‐eat cereals as partial meal replacements in a 2‐week weight loss plan
2009; Wiley; Volume: 23; Issue: S1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1096/fasebj.23.1_supplement.720.8
ISSN1530-6860
AutoresMichele Serra, Kristen M. Beavers, J Moreillon, G. J. Hudson, Brian Shelmadine, J Jitomir, C Curts, E Deike, M Byrd, J Culbertson, P Leeke, F Vela, C Rasmussen, Mike Greenwood, Jessica K. Campbell, Jeannemarie M. Beiseigel, Satya S. Jonnalagadda, Richard B. Kreider,
Tópico(s)Nutritional Studies and Diet
ResumoStudies show rapid weight loss with short‐term use of ready‐to‐eat (RTE) breakfast cereals as partial meal replacements. This study was designed to compare 2 wk weight loss from partial meal replacements of Special K® Original (Kellogg Company) vs. a calorie‐matched whole grain control cereal (General Mills, Inc.). Overweight women (42±11 y; 31.7±4 kg/m2) were randomized to either Special K® (n=32) or control (n=32). All subjects were instructed to replace their usual breakfast and lunch or dinner with a 100 kcal serving of cereal, 2/3 c skim milk and fruit daily for 2 wks. Body weight, DEXA body composition, and circumference measurements were obtained at 0 and 2 weeks and were analyzed by repeated measures ANOVA. After 2 wks, women lost 2.9±2.6 lbs (p<0.001), with the control group losing significantly more weight than Special K® (‐3.6±2.9 lbs vs. ‐2.2±2.0; p=0.026). Women reduced waist circumference (‐0.4±1.0 in; p=0.003), with no significant difference between groups. No significant effects of time or group were observed for fat mass, % body fat or hip circumference. Results show that replacing two meals daily for 2 wks with a 100 kcal serving of either Special K® Original or a whole grain RTE cereal, served with skim milk and fruit, can help reduce body weight and waist circumference. Supported by General Mills Bell Institute of Health and Nutrition.
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