Controversy exists regarding whether the different daily balances of proteins between meals and snacks in a low-calorie diet may influence the effects on body composition (BC) results. Aim of this study is to evaluate BC changes made by a lifestyle intervention in a randomised homogeneous sample of two groups with equal daily caloric reduction but different protein distributions between meals.
Lombardo, M., Bellia, C., Aulisa, G., Pratesi, A., Perrone, M.a., Padua, E., et al. (2021). The different daily distribution of proteins does not influence the variations in body composition in a sample of subjects undergoing a low-calorie mediterranean-type diet. MINERVA GASTROENTEROLOGICA E DIETOLOGICA, 67(2), 183-189 [10.23736/S1121-421X.20.02694-X].
The different daily distribution of proteins does not influence the variations in body composition in a sample of subjects undergoing a low-calorie mediterranean-type diet
Perrone, Marco A;Padua, Elvira;Iellamo, Ferdinando;Caprio, Massimiliano;Bellia, Alfonso
2021-01-01
Abstract
Controversy exists regarding whether the different daily balances of proteins between meals and snacks in a low-calorie diet may influence the effects on body composition (BC) results. Aim of this study is to evaluate BC changes made by a lifestyle intervention in a randomised homogeneous sample of two groups with equal daily caloric reduction but different protein distributions between meals.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.