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Twelve-week-conjugated linoleic acid supplementation has no effects on the selected markers of atherosclerosis in obese and overweight women
BACKGROUND: The antiatherogenic effect of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) has been demonstrated in animal models. Although there are plenty of in vitro studies that suggest the profitable properties of CLA, the results in humans remain inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: In this study, we assessed the impact of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5103664/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27834186 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v60.32776 |
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author | Dus-Zuchowska, Monika Madry, Edyta Krzyzanowska, Patrycja Bogdanski, Paweł Walkowiak, Jaroslaw |
author_facet | Dus-Zuchowska, Monika Madry, Edyta Krzyzanowska, Patrycja Bogdanski, Paweł Walkowiak, Jaroslaw |
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description | BACKGROUND: The antiatherogenic effect of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) has been demonstrated in animal models. Although there are plenty of in vitro studies that suggest the profitable properties of CLA, the results in humans remain inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: In this study, we assessed the impact of CLA supplementation on the levels of atherosclerosis markers – high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and asymmetrical dimethylarginine (ADMA). DESIGN: Seventy-four adult female subjects with body mass index ≥25 kg/m(2) were enrolled in the double-blind, placebo-controlled nutritional intervention. The study participants were randomly assigned to receive 3 g/day CLA or placebo (sunflower oil) for 12 weeks. In all subjects, we measured hs-CRP and ADMA concentrations by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS: No significant differences were found in hs-CRP and ADMA levels before and after nutritional intervention between both groups. The changes in hs-CRP and ADMA concentration values (Δhs-CRP; ΔADMA median [interquartile range]) did not differ between subjects from the placebo (−0.1 [−0.8 to 0.3]; −0.02 [−0.12 to 0.14]) and CLA (0.2 [−0.7 to 0.9]; 0.04 [−0.14 to 0.13]) groups. The incidence of reduction of hs-CRP or ADMA concentration was not different in subjects of the CLA group compared to those of the placebo group (41.9% vs. 50%, relative risk [RR]=0.8387, 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.4887–1.4493, p=0.5232 and 61.3% vs. 56.2%, RR=1.0896, 95% CI=0.7200–1.6589, p=0.6847, respectively). CONCLUSION: Twelve weeks of CLA supplementation had no effect on selected markers of atherosclerosis in obese and overweight women. |
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spelling | pubmed-51036642016-11-18 Twelve-week-conjugated linoleic acid supplementation has no effects on the selected markers of atherosclerosis in obese and overweight women Dus-Zuchowska, Monika Madry, Edyta Krzyzanowska, Patrycja Bogdanski, Paweł Walkowiak, Jaroslaw Food Nutr Res Original Article BACKGROUND: The antiatherogenic effect of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) has been demonstrated in animal models. Although there are plenty of in vitro studies that suggest the profitable properties of CLA, the results in humans remain inconsistent. OBJECTIVE: In this study, we assessed the impact of CLA supplementation on the levels of atherosclerosis markers – high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and asymmetrical dimethylarginine (ADMA). DESIGN: Seventy-four adult female subjects with body mass index ≥25 kg/m(2) were enrolled in the double-blind, placebo-controlled nutritional intervention. The study participants were randomly assigned to receive 3 g/day CLA or placebo (sunflower oil) for 12 weeks. In all subjects, we measured hs-CRP and ADMA concentrations by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. RESULTS: No significant differences were found in hs-CRP and ADMA levels before and after nutritional intervention between both groups. The changes in hs-CRP and ADMA concentration values (Δhs-CRP; ΔADMA median [interquartile range]) did not differ between subjects from the placebo (−0.1 [−0.8 to 0.3]; −0.02 [−0.12 to 0.14]) and CLA (0.2 [−0.7 to 0.9]; 0.04 [−0.14 to 0.13]) groups. The incidence of reduction of hs-CRP or ADMA concentration was not different in subjects of the CLA group compared to those of the placebo group (41.9% vs. 50%, relative risk [RR]=0.8387, 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.4887–1.4493, p=0.5232 and 61.3% vs. 56.2%, RR=1.0896, 95% CI=0.7200–1.6589, p=0.6847, respectively). CONCLUSION: Twelve weeks of CLA supplementation had no effect on selected markers of atherosclerosis in obese and overweight women. Co-Action Publishing 2016-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5103664/ /pubmed/27834186 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v60.32776 Text en © 2016 Monika Dus-Zuchowska et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format and to remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially, provided the original work is properly cited and states its license. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Dus-Zuchowska, Monika Madry, Edyta Krzyzanowska, Patrycja Bogdanski, Paweł Walkowiak, Jaroslaw Twelve-week-conjugated linoleic acid supplementation has no effects on the selected markers of atherosclerosis in obese and overweight women |
title | Twelve-week-conjugated linoleic acid supplementation has no effects on the selected markers of atherosclerosis in obese and overweight women |
title_full | Twelve-week-conjugated linoleic acid supplementation has no effects on the selected markers of atherosclerosis in obese and overweight women |
title_fullStr | Twelve-week-conjugated linoleic acid supplementation has no effects on the selected markers of atherosclerosis in obese and overweight women |
title_full_unstemmed | Twelve-week-conjugated linoleic acid supplementation has no effects on the selected markers of atherosclerosis in obese and overweight women |
title_short | Twelve-week-conjugated linoleic acid supplementation has no effects on the selected markers of atherosclerosis in obese and overweight women |
title_sort | twelve-week-conjugated linoleic acid supplementation has no effects on the selected markers of atherosclerosis in obese and overweight women |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5103664/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27834186 http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/fnr.v60.32776 |
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