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Green Coffee Extract Supplementation and Oxidative Stress, Systemic and Vascular Inflammation

Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic syndrome (Mets) is defined as the collection of risk factors contributing to type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease. Mets is accompanied by oxidative stress and low-grade inflammation. Green coffee is rich in polyphenols called chlorogenic acids (CGA) which possess anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative characteristics. Thus, we carried out this trial to examine green coffee extract (GCE) effects on oxidative stress, systemic and vascular inflammation in patients having Mets

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Brown Fat Activation Study

ObeseMetabolic Syndrome

This is an open lable, pilot study in which the investigator will research the effect of two FDA approved drugs, Mirabegron and Pioglitazone on fat tissue. Pioglitazone is drug approved by the FDA for the treatment of diabetes and Mirabegron is a drug that is approved by the FDA for the treatment of overactive bladder. These drugs are not approved by the FDA for the purposes being studied in this research. Therefore, the way in which the investigator intends to use them in this study are considered investigational.

Completed17 enrollment criteria

Does the Energy Restriction Intermittent Fasting Diet Alleviate Metabolic Syndrome Biomarkers?

Metabolic Syndrome

The aim of this randomized controlled study determine the efficacy of calorie restriction intermittent fasting diet in metabolic parameters and weight management among metabolic syndromes adults. It was done on metabolic syndrome patients, aged 18-65 years at an academic institution in Istanbul,Turkey. Subjects were divided into two groups; IER (Intermittent Energy Restriction-intervention group, calori restriction of 300-500kcal/d combined with 16:8 model Intermittent Fasting) and CER (Countinous Energy Restriction- control group continous restriction of 300-500kcal/d). Assessment was ascertained at baseline and 12 weeks. Blood samples were analyzed for lipid profile, fasting plasma glucose, ınsulin, HOMA-IR. Blood pressure and body composition were evaluated.

Completed12 enrollment criteria

Tai Chi for Behavioral Modification Among Individuals With Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic Syndrome

This is the randomized trial to explore the effect of behavioral modification program (Tai Chi vs. self management) on adults with metabolic syndrome. The outcome variables include health behavior, metabolic syndrome indicators, quality of life.

Completed4 enrollment criteria

Analysis of the Postprandial Effects of a Vegetable Protein Mixture Rich in Arginine, Cysteine and...

Metabolic SyndromePredisposition to Cardiovascular Disease

By 2050, the expanding world population will consume two-thirds more animal protein than it consumes today. The increase in chronic diseases associated with the generalization of these consumption patterns tend to understand the place of meat in our diets. All these elements participate to the reduction of animal proteins in favor of vegetable proteins in our food. The elderly are particularly affected by malnutrition, the prevalence of protein-energy malnutrition increasing with age and promoting the onset of morbidities. Without care, it leads to the worsening of physiological phenomena linked to aging such as loss of muscle functionality (sarcopenia) or reduction in bone density (osteoporosis) and increases the risk of falls - the main cause of dependence. However, in France, protein consumption declines significantly with age, even though requirements appear to be greater for the elderly. It is therefore a major challenge for our societies to ensure that the aging of the population and the increase in life expectancy are not synonymous with a reduction in the physical and mental capacities of individuals. Thus, it is essential to ensure that the recommendations for reducing the intake of animal proteins in favor of vegetable proteins can be applied without risk to aging populations, in particular on the human body cardiovascular risk of these populations.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Effect of Bioactive Enriched Food on Markers of Metabolic Syndrome

Metabolic Syndrome

This pilot study will investigate the enrichment type, in pancakes, most effective at improving markers of metabolic syndrome. Ready-made pancakes enriched with either docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), beta-glucan (BG) or anthocyanins (AC), alone or in combination of DHA+BG or DHA+AC, will be consumed for 4 weeks.

Completed21 enrollment criteria

Diets, Lipoproteins and Inflammation Markers

Cardiovascular DiseasesMetabolic Syndrome4 more

Systematic inflammation and lipid profiles are two major therapeutic targets for cardiovascular diseases. The effectiveness of vegan diet has been reported (doi: 10.3389/fnut.2022.807810). Aim: To compare the effectiveness of a nutritionally balanced vegan diet and a Myplate diet ((Taiwanese version) on systematic inflammation and lipoprotein subclass. Design: Randomized crossover design

Completed11 enrollment criteria

Effects of Canola Oil and Coconut Oil on Postprandial Metabolism in Older Adults With Increased...

Cardiovascular DiseasesMetabolic Syndrome

The aim of this study is to investigate the postprandial effects of fat content and fatty acid composition of mixed meals on parameters associated with cardiometabolic diseases. Therefore, older subjects with increased risk of cardiometabolic diseases consume 4 mixed meals with 25 or 50 g of either canola or coconut oil. In a postprandial period of 6 hours, outcomes associated with cardiometabolic risk (e.g., triglycerides) are analyzed.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Green Coffee Effect on Metabolic Syndrome

Supportive CareMetabolic Syndrome2 more

The present study aimed to investigate the effect of green coffee bean extract (GCBE) on the inflammatory biomarkers in obese patients with a metabolic syndrome via analyzing some inflammatory biomarkers as resistin, TNF-α, total sialic acid, homocysteine, high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) and anti-inflammatory cytokine, adiponectin

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Effects of Prehabilitation in Gastric Cancer Patients With Metabolic Syndrome on Perioperative Outcome...

Stomach NeoplasmsMetabolic Syndrome X

A prospective randomised controlled trial to investigate the effects of a pre-operative prehabilitation protocol on clinical outcomes of gastric cancer patients with metabolic syndrome who undergo laparoscopic radical gastrectomies and to determine the underlying mechanisms.

Completed11 enrollment criteria
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