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Effects of Dietary Weight Loss on Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor in Individuals With Overweight and Obesity: A Systematic Review.

PMID: 41649312 · DOI: 10.1093/nutrit/nuaf308 · Nutrition reviews, 2026 · Damoon Ashtary-Larky, Arvin Porkar Rezaeyeh, Leila Hajizadeh, Arezoo Salarpour, Zahra Shouhani, Meysam Alipour
📄 Abstract

Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a neurotrophin important for neuronal survival and synaptic plasticity that also plays a role in metabolic regulation (energy homeostasis and appetite control). Lower circulating BDNF levels have been associated with obesity, metabolic risk factors, and poorer cognitive and mental health outcomes, whereas higher levels are linked to more favorable profiles. In this study we sought to systematically evaluate the effects of dietary weight-loss interventions on circulating BDNF levels in adults with overweight or obesity. A comprehensive literature search of PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar was conducted from inception through April 2025 to identify clinical trials investigating dietary weight-loss or calorie-restriction interventions in adults with overweight or obesity that reported data regarding circulating BDNF outcomes. Eligible studies were clinical trials with interventions lasting ≥4 weeks to investigate circulating BDNF concentrations before and after dietary interventions that were conducted in adults (≥18 years old) with baseline overweight or obesity. This systematic review was conducted in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) 2020 guidelines. Risk of bias was assessed using the Cochrane risk-of-bias tool. Data on study design, participant characteristics, dietary interventions, and BDNF outcomes were extracted and synthesized qualitatively. A summary table of the included studies was generated. Fifteen clinical studies (n = 862 total participants) met inclusion criteria (11 randomized trials and 4 single-arm trials). Diet modalities included continuous calorie restriction (typically 20%-30% caloric deficit), intermittent fasting (eg, alternate-day fasting, time-restricted eating), ketogenic diets (KDs), Mediterranean-type diets, and other weight-loss diets. Duration of interventions ranged from 6 to 26 weeks. Responses to BDNF varied by intervention. In adults with overweight/obesity, weight-loss dietary interventions demonstrated heterogeneous effects on circulating BDNF. We categorized the included studies into 3 groups based on the effects of dietary weight loss on BDNF: increases, no significant change, or decreases. Approximately half of the studies showed no significant effect, while a few interventions showed a decrease. Intermittent fasting regimens and certain dietary patterns (eg, the Mediterranean-DASH [Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension] [MIND] diet, and the KD) tend to elevate BDNF levels, whereas continuous calorie restriction often shows no change, and very rapid weight loss may paradoxically reduce BDNF in some cases. These findings suggest that diet-induced weight loss can influence neurotrophic status, potentially modulating brain health. However, results are inconsistent across studies. Overall, interventions involving intermittent calorie restriction, MIND, and/or KD, more frequently reported BDNF increases, whereas continuous calorie restriction produced mixed results.

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Идентификация (6 полей)
Target
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor
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Alt. target
BDNF
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Protein family
Neurotrophin
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Functional class
Neuronal survival and synaptic plasticity; metabolic regulation (energy homeostasis and appetite control)
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Subcellular loc.
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Isoforms (metab/obesity)
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Механизм действия (21 полей)
Mechanism
BDNF is a neurotrophin important for neuronal survival and synaptic plasticity that also plays a role in metabolic regulation (energy homeostasis and appetite control).
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Mutations (obesity/lean)
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Activity (obesity)
Lower circulating BDNF levels have been associated with obesity; dietary weight-loss interventions have heterogeneous effects on circulating BDNF (increases, no change, or decreases).
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Activity temporal
Interventions lasting 6 to 26 weeks; very rapid weight loss may paradoxically reduce BDNF in some cases.
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Energy balance
BDNF plays a role in energy homeostasis.
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Appetite
BDNF plays a role in appetite control.
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Fat metabolism
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Lipolysis
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Thermogenesis
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Muscle metabolism
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Glucose metabolism
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AA metabolism
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Adipocyte fibrosis
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Экспрессия (8 полей)
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Diet/model
Dietary weight-loss interventions including continuous calorie restriction, intermittent fasting, ketogenic diets, Mediterranean-type diets, and other weight-loss diets in adults with overweight or obesity
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Клиника (11 полей)