DOC News April 1, 2007
Volume 4 Number 4 p. 11
© 2007 American Diabetes Association
Calcium From Dairy Aids Weight Loss
Encourage patients with type 2 diabetes to include more calcium from dairy
products if they are trying to lose weight. That's the consensus from a recent
study appearing in Diabetes Care.
A diet rich in dairy calcium enhances weight loss in patients with type 2
diabetes and should be tried in patients with diabetes, particularly if a
patient has difficulty sticking to other diets, researchers conclude. Results
are based on a six-month randomized trial that assessed the effect of three
types of diets in 259 patients with type 2 diabetes from the Clalit HMO in
Rishon Lezion, Israel. The average body mass index for participants was >31
and the average age was 55, researchers note.
Participants were assigned either a mixed glycemic index carbohydrate diet,
a low-glycemic index diet, or a modified Mediterranean diet. Participants were
allowed to vary their daily consumption of low-fat dairy products. They
recorded their daily intake in a dietary questionnaire. Other outcome
measurements included weight, height, waist, and hip measurements taken at 0
and 6 months, as well as daily physical activity, including hours slept and
activities at work, at home, and during the weekend.
Caregivers should consider potential adverse effects of increased dairy
consumption in patients with prostate or breast cancer, the researchers
warned.
Shahar D, Abel R, Elhayany A, et al.: Does dairy calcium
intake enhance weight loss among overweight diabetic patients?
Diabetes Care 30:485489, 2006
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