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Intake of a Japanese-Style Healthy Lunch Has Possibilities of Contributing to the Normalization of Serum Lipids and Adipokines: A Non-Randomized Controlled Trial Pilot Study

机译:日式健康午餐的摄入可能有助于血脂和脂肪因子的正常化:一项非随机对照试验研究

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To date, the incidence of metabolic syndrome has been increasing continuously worldwide; and recently, low vegetable consumption has become a major issue of concern in Japan. Furthermore, Japan is facing a shortfall in places offering food that can help prevent metabolic syndrome. Our study was designed to determine the influence of an on-going healthy lunch on metabolic syndrome outcomes (blood pressure, serum TNF-alpha, IL-6, serum lipids) in adult middle-aged office male workers, in Japan. We conducted a non-randomized controlled trial among 38 middle-aged office male workers (control group: 7 males, intervention group: 31 males) with mostly low levels of physical activity, by providing a Japanese-style healthy lunch for 3 months (intervention group) at a workplace cafeteria. The control group consumed their habitual lunches without restriction and only the nutrient contents were assessed. Furthermore, the intervention group was divided into two (non-metabolic [non-MS] and metabolic syndrome [MS] groups) for analysis. Overall 38 males with a mean age of 47.2 ± 7.9 years were included. Abdominal circumference level (p0.05), systolic and diastolic (p0.05) blood pressure (p0.01), as well as serum low-density lipoprotein (LDL-Chol), serum tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α) (p0.001) and interleukin (IL-6) (p0.01) decreased significantly after intervention compared with the baseline in the interventionon-MS group and intervention/MS groups. Furthermore, ghrelin (p0.001) and desacyl ghrelin (p0.05) increased significantly after intervention compared with the baseline in the interventionon-MS group and intervention/MS groups. These showed an effective outcome, demonstrated by the ongoing intake of a Japanese-style healthy lunch, of decreased blood pressure, serum TNF-α, IL-6, serum LDL-Chol and total cholesterol. This study presents new empirical data based on an original intervention program showing that the consumption of a Japanese-style healthy lunch containing many vegetables can help prevent and/or improve metabolic syndrome. The findings of this study could also lead to the opportunity for participants to practice following healthy menus at home. We therefore consider that this is valuable in promoting improvement in diet in the food environment at the workplace.
机译:迄今为止,全球范围内代谢综合征的发病率一直在不断增加。最近,低蔬菜消费量已成为日本关注的主要问题。此外,日本在提供食物以预防新陈代谢综合症的地方正面临短缺。我们的研究旨在确定持续的健康午餐对日本成年中年男性工作人员代谢综合征结果(血压,血清TNF-α,IL-6,血脂)的影响。我们通过提供3个月的日式健康午餐(干预),对38名中体力劳动水平较低的中年男性工人(对照组:7名男性,干预组:31名男性)进行了非随机对照试验。组)在工作场所的自助餐厅。对照组无限制地进食习惯性午餐,仅评估营养成分。此外,将干预组分为两个组(非代谢[non-MS]和代谢综合征[MS]组)进行分析。包括38名平均年龄为47.2±7.9岁的男性。腹围水平(p <0.05),收缩压和舒张压(p <0.05)血压(p <0.01)以及血清低密度脂蛋白(LDL-Chol),血清肿瘤坏死因子(TNF-α)(p与干预/非MS组和干预/ MS组的基线相比,干预后的<0.001)和白介素(IL-6)(p <0.01)显着降低。此外,与干预/非MS组和干预/ MS组的基线相比,干预后ghrelin(p <0.001)和desacyl ghrelin(p <0.05)显着增加。这些结果显示出有效的结果,如持续摄入日式健康午餐所证明的,可降低血压,血清TNF-α,IL-6,血清LDL-Chol和总胆固醇。这项研究基于原始干预程序提供了新的经验数据,表明食用含有许多蔬菜的日式健康午餐可以帮助预防和/或改善代谢综合征。这项研究的发现还可能为参与者提供机会,使他们有机会在家中遵循健康菜单进行练习。因此,我们认为这对于在工作场所的饮食环境中促进饮食改善是很有价值的。

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