Dietary palmitic acid to oleic acid ratio modulates energy metabolism and biological rhythms in young healthy Japanese males

Br J Nutr. 2024 Feb 14;131(3):447-460. doi: 10.1017/S0007114523001770. Epub 2023 Aug 14.

Abstract

The present study investigated the potential role of the composition of dietary fatty acids in the regulation of biological rhythms, such as the sleep architecture, core body temperature and leukocyte clock gene expression, in subjects fed meals rich in palmitic acid (PA) or oleic acid (OA). Eleven males participated in two sessions of indirect calorimetry in a whole-room metabolic chamber. In each session, subjects consumed three meals rich in PA (44·3 % of total fat as PA and 42·3 % as OA) or OA (11·7 % of total fat as PA and 59·3 % as OA) in the metabolic chamber. The ratio of PA to OA in plasma was significantly lower and fat oxidation was significantly higher during 24 h of indirect calorimetry in the session with meals rich in OA than in that with meals rich in PA. The duration of slow wave sleep (SWS) was shorter, the latency of SWS was longer and the nadir of core body temperature after bedtime was later in the session with meals rich in PA than in that with meals rich in OA. The peak in CRY1 gene expression was earlier and its amplitude was higher in the session with meals rich in PA than in that with meals rich in OA. In healthy young males, meals rich in PA decreased fat oxidation and disrupted biological rhythms, particularly the sleep architecture and core body temperature during sleep, more than meals rich in OA.

Keywords: Biological rhythms; Energy metabolism; Fat oxidation; Oleic acid; Palmitic acid.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Dietary Fats / metabolism
  • Energy Metabolism
  • Humans
  • Japan
  • Male
  • Oleic Acid*
  • Palmitic Acid*
  • Periodicity

Substances

  • Palmitic Acid
  • Oleic Acid
  • Dietary Fats