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    The surprising role of amino acids in weight management

    November 29, 2023
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    Recent research has unveiled a surprising factor in weight loss: the reduction of a specific amino acid, isoleucine, in our diet. This discovery challenges the longstanding belief that all calories are equal and suggests that the type of calorie consumed can significantly impact weight management. In a groundbreaking study published in Cell Metabolism, scientists observed that mice fed a diet lacking in isoleucine, despite consuming more calories, experienced weight loss and improved leanness.

    The surprising role of amino acids in weight management

    The study, led by metabolism expert Professor Dudley Laming from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, found that not all calories contribute equally to weight gain. His research emphasizes the importance of considering the components within our calories, especially when it comes to amino acids like isoleucine, commonly found in high-protein foods favored by dieters, such as eggs, red meat, and lean chicken.

    Professor Lamming’s research has identified a critical link between isoleucine consumption and body weight. By feeding mice a diet with reduced isoleucine, they not only lost weight but also demonstrated enhanced overall health, including increased metabolism while at rest and potentially longer lifespans.  The experiment began with mice aged equivalent to a 30-year-old human, who were allowed to eat as much as they wanted.

    The mice on the reduced isoleucine diet quickly became leaner, losing fat, while maintaining a higher calorie intake. Remarkably, these mice also lived significantly longer, with males experiencing a 33% lifespan increase and females 7%. Professor Lamming’s work, supported by the National Institutes of Health, suggests that dietary changes, even when initiated in mid-life, can profoundly impact both lifespan and healthspan. This effect, previously seen in low-calorie and low-protein diets, is now linked to reduced isoleucine intake. The study also found that mice on low-isoleucine diets maintained more stable blood sugar levels and experienced fewer age-related health issues.

    This research adds to the growing evidence that dietary amino acids, like isoleucine, play a significant role in aging and disease processes, including cancer and diabetes. While these findings are promising, translating them into human dietary recommendations is complex. Isoleucine is essential for life, and its reduction in the diet must be approached carefully. Professor Lamming’s team is exploring interventions that could mimic the effects of a low-isoleucine diet, potentially leading to new treatments for obesity and related health conditions.

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