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Associations of alkaline water with metabolic risks, sleep quality, muscle strength: A cross-sectional study among postmenopausal women

Much has been claimed on the health benefits of alkaline water including metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its features with scarcity of scientific evidence. Methods: This cross-sectional comparative study was conducted to determine whether regular consumption of alkaline water confers health advantage...

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Autores principales: Chan, Yoke Mun, Shariff, Zalilah Mohd, Chin, Yit Siew, Ghazali, Sazlina Shariff, Lee, Ping Yein, Chan, Kai Sze
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9621423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36315555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275640
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author Chan, Yoke Mun
Shariff, Zalilah Mohd
Chin, Yit Siew
Ghazali, Sazlina Shariff
Lee, Ping Yein
Chan, Kai Sze
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Shariff, Zalilah Mohd
Chin, Yit Siew
Ghazali, Sazlina Shariff
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description Much has been claimed on the health benefits of alkaline water including metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its features with scarcity of scientific evidence. Methods: This cross-sectional comparative study was conducted to determine whether regular consumption of alkaline water confers health advantage on blood metabolites, anthropometric measures, sleep quality and muscle strength among postmenopausal women. A total of 304 community-dwelling postmenopausal women were recruited with comparable proportion of regular drinkers of alkaline water and non-drinkers. Participants were ascertained on dietary intake, lifestyle factors, anthropometric and biochemical measurements. Diagnosis of MetS was made according to Joint Interim Statement definition. A total of 47.7% of the participants met MS criteria, with a significant lower proportion of MetS among the alkaline water drinkers. The observed lower fasting plasma glucose (F(1,294) = 24.20, p = 0.025, partial η(2) = 0.435), triglyceride/high-density lipoprotein concentration ratio (F(1,294) = 21.06, p = 0.023, partial η(2) = 0.360), diastolic blood pressure (F(1,294) = 7.85, p = 0.046, partial η(2) = 0.258) and waist circumference (F(1,294) = 9.261, p = 0.038, partial η(2) = 0.263) in the alkaline water drinkers could be considered as favourable outcomes of regular consumption of alkaline water. In addition, water alkalization improved duration of sleep (F(1,294) = 32.05, p = 0.007, partial η(2) = 0.451) and handgrip strength F(1,294) = 27.51, p = 0.011, partial η(2) = 0.448). Low density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration (F(1,294) = 1.772, p = 0.287, partial η(2) = 0.014), body weight (F(1,294) = 1.985, p = 0.145, partial η(2) = 0.013) and systolic blood pressure (F(1,294) = 1.656, p = 0.301, partial η(2) = 0.010) were comparable between the two different water drinking behaviours. In conclusion, drinking adequate of water is paramount for public health with access to good quality drinking water remains a critical issue. While consumption of alkaline water may be considered as a source of easy-to implement lifestyle to modulate metabolic features, sleep duration and muscle strength, further studies are warranted for unravelling the precise mechanism of alkaline water consumption on the improvement and prevention of MetS and its individual features, muscle strength and sleep duration as well as identification of full spectrum of individuals that could benefit from its consumption.
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spelling pubmed-96214232022-11-01 Associations of alkaline water with metabolic risks, sleep quality, muscle strength: A cross-sectional study among postmenopausal women Chan, Yoke Mun Shariff, Zalilah Mohd Chin, Yit Siew Ghazali, Sazlina Shariff Lee, Ping Yein Chan, Kai Sze PLoS One Research Article Much has been claimed on the health benefits of alkaline water including metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its features with scarcity of scientific evidence. Methods: This cross-sectional comparative study was conducted to determine whether regular consumption of alkaline water confers health advantage on blood metabolites, anthropometric measures, sleep quality and muscle strength among postmenopausal women. A total of 304 community-dwelling postmenopausal women were recruited with comparable proportion of regular drinkers of alkaline water and non-drinkers. Participants were ascertained on dietary intake, lifestyle factors, anthropometric and biochemical measurements. Diagnosis of MetS was made according to Joint Interim Statement definition. A total of 47.7% of the participants met MS criteria, with a significant lower proportion of MetS among the alkaline water drinkers. The observed lower fasting plasma glucose (F(1,294) = 24.20, p = 0.025, partial η(2) = 0.435), triglyceride/high-density lipoprotein concentration ratio (F(1,294) = 21.06, p = 0.023, partial η(2) = 0.360), diastolic blood pressure (F(1,294) = 7.85, p = 0.046, partial η(2) = 0.258) and waist circumference (F(1,294) = 9.261, p = 0.038, partial η(2) = 0.263) in the alkaline water drinkers could be considered as favourable outcomes of regular consumption of alkaline water. In addition, water alkalization improved duration of sleep (F(1,294) = 32.05, p = 0.007, partial η(2) = 0.451) and handgrip strength F(1,294) = 27.51, p = 0.011, partial η(2) = 0.448). Low density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration (F(1,294) = 1.772, p = 0.287, partial η(2) = 0.014), body weight (F(1,294) = 1.985, p = 0.145, partial η(2) = 0.013) and systolic blood pressure (F(1,294) = 1.656, p = 0.301, partial η(2) = 0.010) were comparable between the two different water drinking behaviours. In conclusion, drinking adequate of water is paramount for public health with access to good quality drinking water remains a critical issue. While consumption of alkaline water may be considered as a source of easy-to implement lifestyle to modulate metabolic features, sleep duration and muscle strength, further studies are warranted for unravelling the precise mechanism of alkaline water consumption on the improvement and prevention of MetS and its individual features, muscle strength and sleep duration as well as identification of full spectrum of individuals that could benefit from its consumption. Public Library of Science 2022-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9621423/ /pubmed/36315555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275640 Text en © 2022 Chan et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Ghazali, Sazlina Shariff
Lee, Ping Yein
Chan, Kai Sze
Associations of alkaline water with metabolic risks, sleep quality, muscle strength: A cross-sectional study among postmenopausal women
title Associations of alkaline water with metabolic risks, sleep quality, muscle strength: A cross-sectional study among postmenopausal women
title_full Associations of alkaline water with metabolic risks, sleep quality, muscle strength: A cross-sectional study among postmenopausal women
title_fullStr Associations of alkaline water with metabolic risks, sleep quality, muscle strength: A cross-sectional study among postmenopausal women
title_full_unstemmed Associations of alkaline water with metabolic risks, sleep quality, muscle strength: A cross-sectional study among postmenopausal women
title_short Associations of alkaline water with metabolic risks, sleep quality, muscle strength: A cross-sectional study among postmenopausal women
title_sort associations of alkaline water with metabolic risks, sleep quality, muscle strength: a cross-sectional study among postmenopausal women
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9621423/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36315555
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0275640
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