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Left ventricular remodelling changes without concomitant loss of myocardial fat after long-term dietary intervention

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY
Volume 216, Issue -, Pages 92-96

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2016.04.050

Keywords

Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (CMR) imaging; Diet; Metabolic heart disease; Obesity; Weight reduction

Funding

  1. Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research [2006-0699]
  2. Swedish Research Council [K20111-x-12237-15-6]
  3. Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation [20150553]
  4. Northern Sweden County Council [vll-159:23-2007]
  5. Vasterbotten County Council [vll-460481]
  6. Heart Foundation of Northern Sweden
  7. Faculty of Medicine, Umea University

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Background: Accumulation of myocardial triglycerides (MTG) is associated with impaired left ventricular (LV) remodelling and function in obese and diabetic subjects. The role of MTG accumulation in development of heart failure in this group of patients is unknown. Short-term studies suggest that diets that lead to weight loss could mobilize MTG, with a favourable effect on cardiac remodelling. In a 24-month, randomized, investigator-blinded study, we assessed the effect of two different diets and subsequent weight loss on cardiac function and MTG in postmenopausal women. Methods: Sixty-eight healthy postmenopausal women with body mass index [BMI] >= 27 kg/m(2) were randomized to an ad libitum Palaeolithic diet (PD) or a Nordic Nutrition Recommendation (NNR) diet for 24 months. Morphology, cardiac function, and MTG levels were measured using magnetic resonance (MR) scanning, including proton spectroscopy at baseline and 6 and 24 months. Results: Despite mean weight losses of 4.9 (1.0) kg (NNR) and 7.8 (1.1) kg (PD), the MTG content did not change over time (p = 0.98 in the NNR and p = 0.11 in the PD group at 24 months). Reduced left ventricular mass was observed in both diet groups over 24 months. Blood pressure was reduced at 6 months, but returned to baseline levels at 24 months. End diastolic volume, stroke volume, and cardiac output decreased over time. No differences between diet groups were observed. Conclusions: Diet intervention and moderate weight loss over 24 months improved LV remodelling but did not alter MTG levels in overweight/obese postmenopausal women. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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