Abstract

BackgroundIt is very important for clinicians and dieticians to explore reasonable weight management strategies for obese people that address both short-term weight loss and subsequent weight maintenance. We hypothesized that resistance training combined with a high-protein diet would result in similar short-term weight loss but better long-term weight maintenance than either a conventional low-fat diet control or a high-protein diet alone.Methods/designThis is an 8-week randomized parallel controlled trial followed by a 24-week observational follow-up study. A 48-week supplementary follow-up study will be carried out if necessary. The study will be conducted between June 2019 and October 2020. The 90 overweight or obese participants will be randomly assigned to the conventional low-fat diet group, the high-protein diet group and the high-protein diet and resistance training combination group. Primary outcomes are body weight change at week 8 and week 24 compared with the baseline level.DiscussionHigh-quality research on the effect of a high-protein diet combined resistance training on weight loss and weight maintenance is limited in the Chinese population. Our study will provide a basis for obesity management in China and will promote the development of exercise- and diet-related studies.Trial registrationChinese Clinical Trial Registry, ChiCTR1900023841. Registered on 14 June 2019.

Highlights

  • It is very important for clinicians and dieticians to explore reasonable weight management strategies for obese people that address both short-term weight loss and subsequent weight maintenance

  • High-quality research on the effect of a high-protein diet combined resistance training on weight loss and weight maintenance is limited in the Chinese population

  • Our study will provide a basis for obesity management in China and will promote the development of exercise- and diet-related studies

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Introduction

It is very important for clinicians and dieticians to explore reasonable weight management strategies for obese people that address both short-term weight loss and subsequent weight maintenance. In addition to direct economic expenses, there are other costs such as loss of labor and decline in household income. It is important and urgent for overweight and obese people to lose weight [6]. Weight loss can significantly decrease the incidence of obesity- and overweight-related diseases and the associated mortality, reduce the incidence of cardiovascular diseases [7], significantly delay the progress of impaired glucose tolerance to diabetes mellitus [8], and improve urinary incontinence, sleep apnea, depression, quality of life and physical function

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