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The effect of vitamin D supplementation on the muscle damage after eccentric exercise in young men: a randomized, control trial
Nutrition | BMI, LBM, BFM | Pilch et al. | 2020 | Poland | Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition
Vitamin D contributes to the optimal functioning of muscles. This study was designed to determine the modulating effect of vitamin D supplementation on the degree of muscle cell damage caused by eccentric exercise in young men. 60 male volunteers (20–24 years old) taking part in this study were divided in two groups-with suboptimal (S) and optimal (O;) 25 (OH) D plasma levels. These groups were randomly subdivided into groups with vitamin D supplementation (experimental: SE and OE) and controls (SC and OC). Before the …
Antiobesity effect of Gynostemma pentaphyllum extract (actiponin): A randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial
Nutrition | BFM, PBF | Park, S et al. | 2014 | Korea | Obesity
Objective The effects of actiponin was investigated, a heat‐processed Gynostemma pentaphyllum extract, on body weight, fat loss, and metabolic markers of Korean participants in a 12‐week, randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled clinical trial. Design and Methods Obese participants (BMI≥ 25 kg m− 2 and WHR≥ 0.90 for male or WHR≥ 0.85 for female) who had not been diagnosed with any disease and met the inclusion criteria were recruited for this study. The 80 subjects were randomly divided into actiponin (n= 40, 450 mg …
Effect of an intensive nutrition intervention of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on weight of kidney transplant reci
Nutrition | PBF | EF Pedrollo et al. | 2017 | Brazil | Trials
Excessive weight gain is commonly observed within the first year after kidney transplantation and is associated with negative outcomes, such as graft loss and cardiovascular events. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of a high protein and low glycemic-index diet on preventing weight gain after kidney transplantation. We designed a prospective, single-center, open-label, randomized controlled study to compare the efficacy of a high protein (1.3–1.4 g/kg/day) and low-glycemic index diet versus a conventional diet (0.8–1.0 g/kg/day …
Dietary nitrate does not have an effect on physical activity outcomes in healthy older adults: a randomized, cross-over trial
Nutrition | FFM, BFM | Siervo, M., Oggioni, C., Jakovljevic, D.G. et al. | 2019 | UK | Nutrition Research
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The amelioration of nutritional status and phase angle, safety, and satisfaction in tube-fed patients with ready-to-use blender
Nutrition | SMM, BFM, PBF, ECW/TBW | Jayanama et al. | 2019 | Thailand | Ramathibodi Medical Journal
Daruneewan Warodomwichit Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi
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daruneewan@yahoo.com … Rama Med J I Original Article The Amelioration of Nutritional Status
and Phase Angle, Safety, and Satisfaction … Kulapong Jayanama1, Piyanuch Maitreejorn2,
3, Thanwarin Tangsermwong2, Pariya Phanachat4, Prapimporn Chattranukulchai4, Patcharavee …
Bread enriched with phytosterols with or without curcumin modulates lipoprotein profiles in hypercholesterolaemic individuals.
Nutrition | BW, SMM, BFM | JJA Ferguson et al. | 2019 | Austria | Food & Function
We previously demonstrated that the combination of phytosterols (PS) and curcumin administered as dietary supplements significantly lowers LDL-cholesterol (LDL-C) more than either treatment alone. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of this combination in a novel food (bread) on plasma lipid profiles in hypercholesterolaemic individuals. In a double-blinded, placebo-controlled, 2× 2 factorial trial, participants were randomised to receive bread fortified with placebo (PL), 2.3 g PS (PS), 228 mg curcumin …
Effects of fasting on glucagon-like peptide-1 hormone (GLP-1), and lipid profile indices in obese and thin women
Nutrition | BMI, PBF | Haghighi et al. | 2018 | Iran | International Journal of Pediatrics
Introduction: Glucagon-like peptide-1 hormone (GLP-1) contributes to the regulation of insulin and glucose concentration. However, the effects of fasting on GLP-1 response in different people has not been determined yet. The aim of the present research was to investigate the effect of fasting on GLP-1 and the lipid profile of obese and thin women. Materials and methods: In this research, 25 obese and thin women whose age ranged from 35 to 45 years were selected through a convenient sampling method and were divided into …
Postprandial effect of fresh and processed orange juice on the glucose metabolism, antioxidant activity and prospective food in
Nutrition | BW, FFM, BFM, PBF | A. de Paiva et al. | 2018 | Brazil | Journal of Functional Foods
The impact of fresh squeezed orange juice (fresh OJ) and processed orange juice (processed OJ) on blood glucose and insulin was investigated. Prospective food intake and the short-term antioxidant effect were measured. Adult men and women (n= 36), lean and obese, were challenged on three different occasions with a dose of fresh OJ, processed OJ and a control drink (isocaloric sugar/acid-matched control orange-flavored drink). In lean individuals, the blood glucose was 11% lower after fresh OJ and 5% lower after processed …
Citrulline malate supplementation does not improve German Volume Training performance or reduce muscle soreness in moderately t
Nutrition | BW, BMI, BFM | Chappell et al. | 2018 | UK | Journal of International Society of Sports Nutrition
Use of supplements to aid performance is common practice amongst recreationally active individuals, including those without a sufficient evidence base. This investigation sought to assess whether acute supplementation with 8 g of citrulline malate (CM)(1.11: 1 ratio) would improve anaerobic performance. A randomised double blind placebo control trial was employed, using a counterbalanced design. We recruited recreationally active men and women to take part in an isokinetic chair protocol, based on German Volume Training (GVT) …