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Nine-day weight loss program with high protein shakes supplemented with herbal beverage in dry mix powder or liquid form on fasting days leads to healthy weight loss
Mary Balliett1, Jeanmarie R. Burke2, Oscar Rasmussen3, Susie Rockway4.1Basic Sciences, 2Director of Research, New York Chiropractic College, Seneca Falls, NY, 3Nutricons, New Milford, CT, 4Director of Research, Isagenix International, LLC, Chandler, AZ
IntroductionIntermittent calorie restriction (ICR) has demonstrated several advantages on the health of animals, similar to calorie restriction and alternate-day fasting, including extended lifespan and protection against cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, asthma and cancers (1-5). This pilot study evaluates a novel weight-loss system that combines ICR (water fasting with an herbal beverage Isagenix Cleanse for Life®) and, on non-fasting days, replacement of two of three meals with a high-protein shake (IsaLean Shake ~240kcal @) and consumption of one low-glycemic meal (400-600 kcal).
References:
1. Heilbronn et al. Calorie restriction and aging: review of the literature and implications for studies in humans. Am J Clin Nutr 78:361-369; 2003.
2. Mattison et al. Calorie restriction in rhesus monkeys. Exp. Gerontol. 38 :35-46 ; 2003
3. Fontana, et al. Long-term calorie restriction is highly effective in reducing the risk of atherosclerosis in humans. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101:6659-6663; 2004.
4. Goodrick et al. Effects of intermittent feeding upon growth and life span in rats. Gerontology 28:233-341;1982.
5. Anson, et al. Intermittent fasting dissociates beneficial effects of dietary restriction on glucose metabolism and neuronal resistance to injury from calorie intake. Prec Natl Acad Sci USA
Table 1. Anthropometric measurements for 41 subjects* following 9-day weight- loss program
Day 0 (Baseline) Day 10Change from
baseline
Body Weight (lbs) 174 ± 42 167 ± 40 -7*
BMI (kg/m2) 28 ± 7 27 ± 7 -1 *
Waist Circumference (in) 35 ± 6 35 ± 6 -0.6*
Hip Circumference (in) 42 ± 5 41 ± 5 -0.7*
Waist/Hip Ratio 0.8 ± 0.1 0.8 ± 0.1 No change
Males 8; Females 33; age: 36 ± 13 years *p ≤ 0.05
Table 2. Body composition changes from baseline after 9-day weight-loss program
Day 0 (Baseline) Day 10Change from
baseline
Fat Mass (lbs) 54 ± 42 51 ± 23 -3*
Fat Mass (%) 30 ± 7 30 ± 8 -1 *
Lean Body Mass (lbs) 120 ± 25 117 ± 24 -3*
Lean Body Mass (%) 70 ± 7 71 ± 8 1*
Total Body Water (L) 39 ± 9 38 ± 8 -1*
Intracellular Water (L) 22 ± 6 21 ± 6 -0.4*
Intracellular Water (%) 54 ± 4 55 ± 4 -1*
Extracellular Water (L) 18 ± 4 17 ± 3 -1*
Extracellular Water (%) 46 ± 4 45 ± 4 -1*
*p ≤ 0.05
AbstractAim. To evaluate a nine-day weight-loss program consisting of fasting days supplemented with a novel herbal beverage in dry powder mix or ready-to-drink liquid form on body composition and blood parameters in healthy adults.
Design. The study randomized 42 healthy adults to one of two groups. Group 1 received herbal beverage from powder mix while Group 2 received ready-to-drink liquid. Both groups fasted with 64 oz of water and 16 oz of herbal beverage in two-day intervals separated by five non-fasted days in which subjects ate one meal and replaced two others with a meal-replacement high-protein shake. Measurements and blood were taken days 0 and 10.
Statistics. ANOVA for repeated measures was performed initially; however, no differences between groups were detected for any measure, thus, data for both groups were pooled.
Results. The average weight loss of subjects was 6.6 lbs (3.8% of initial body weight) and was statistically significant (p<0.05) from baseline weight (174 ± 42). Waist and hip circumference decreased significantly by 0.6 and 0.7 inches, respectively, from baseline. Both lean and fat body mass decreased by 3.2 and 2.9 lbs, respectively. Total-, LDL- cholesterol and TG decreased significantly by 17.8, 8.3 mg/dl and 25.6 mg/dL, respectively. Subjects lost weight and felt better about their body weight and energy level.
Products and funding were provided by Isagenix International, LLC.
Abstract Number: 8398Program Number: LB335
SummarySignificant decreases from baseline (p<0.05) were found in the following outcome measures:
• Weight loss -- 6.6 lbs
• Waist circumference -- 0.6 in
• Hip measurement -- 0.7 in
• Lean body mass -- 3.2 lbs
• Fat body mass -- 2.9 lbs
• Total cholesterol -- 17.8 mg/dL
• LDLs -- 8.3 mg/dL
• TAGs -- 25.6 mg/dL
Subjects felt better about their body weight and had higher energy levels.
No differences were found between the group taking Cleanse for Life® in powder or liquid form
Table 3. Changes in fasting blood glucose and lipid levels in subjects after 9-day weight-loss program
Day 0 (Baseline) Day 10Change from
baseline
Glucose (mg/dL) 89 ± 7 84 ± 10 -5.0*
Total Cholesterol (mg/dL) 190 ± 411 172 ± 39 -18*
HDL (mg/dL) 50 ± 12 45 ± 12 -4.5*
TAG (mg/dL) 110 ± 48 84 ± 34 -26*
LDL (mg/dL) 118.08 ± 39.99 109.75 ± 37.31 -8.33*
*p ≤ 0.05
Table 4. Changes for Visual Analog Scale (VAS) expressing energy level, weight issues and GI distress in subjects at baseline and after 9-day weight loss program
Day 0 (Baseline) Day 10Change from
baseline
VAS (0 – 100 mm)
Energy Level 61 ± 18 68 ± 21 6.4
Weight Issues 39 ± 24 48 ± 19 8.8*
Gastrointestinal Distress 72 ± 23 63 ± 27 -8.8
*p ≤ 0.05
ConclusionThe feasibility of combining a fasting regime with meal replacement shakes as a quick-start weight-loss system proved to be effective and well-tolerated.
MethodsDesign: 42 healthy adults were randomized to one of two groups and run parallelGroup 1: received herbal beverage from powder mixGroup 2: received ready-to-drink liquid
day 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Fasting Days
8X/d 8-oz. water4X/d 4-oz. herb drink
Shake Days
2X/d protein shake1X/d ≈400 - 600 kcal low-GI meal
8X/d 8-oz. water
Fasting Days
8X/d 8-oz. water4X/d 4-oz. herb drink
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