Depletion of Liver Fat in Type 2 Diabetes
A Parallel Group Randomized Trial Investigating the Effect of Hepatic Fat Depletion Via a Very-low Calorie Diet on Hepatokine Secretion and Function in People With Type 2 Diabetes
About This Trial
The aim of this randomized trial is to determine whether liver fat depletion via a short-term (i.e., two weeks) very-low calorie diet will restore the normal exercise-induced secretion of a signaling protein (fibroblast growth factor 21) from the liver in people living with type 2 diabetes. Participants will have their liver fat, body composition, and various markers of metabolic health assessed and then will be randomized to either the very-low calorie diet intervention or a free-living control group for two weeks. Upon completion of the two-week intervention period, participants will redo all of the pre-intervention assessments. The changes in the assessments from before vs. after the intervention period will be compared between the two intervention groups (i.e., the very-low calorie diet group vs. the free living control group).
Who May Be Eligible (Plain English)
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Treatments Being Tested
Very-low calorie diet
\~800 kcal/day delivered via commercially available diet plan (NUPO).