High intake of orange juice and cola differently affects metabolic risk in healthy subjects

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العنوان: High intake of orange juice and cola differently affects metabolic risk in healthy subjects
المؤلفون: Daniel Podlesny, Alessa Nas, Reinhold Carle, Laura-Verena Döbert, Alena M. Fricker, Anja Bosy-Westphal, Franziska Büsing, Ralf M. Schweiggert, Franziska A Hägele, Tobias Pöhnl, Elisabeth Dörner, Julian Aschoff, W. Florian Fricke
المصدر: Clinical nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland). 38(2)
سنة النشر: 2017
مصطلحات موضوعية: 0301 basic medicine, Adult, Blood Glucose, Male, Physiology, 030209 endocrinology & metabolism, Carbonated Beverages, Type 2 diabetes, Gut flora, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Cola (plant), 03 medical and health sciences, chemistry.chemical_compound, Young Adult, 0302 clinical medicine, medicine, Humans, Insulin, Glycemic, Orange juice, 030109 nutrition & dietetics, Nutrition and Dietetics, Cross-Over Studies, biology, business.industry, Body Weight, medicine.disease, biology.organism_classification, Gout, Diet, Gastrointestinal Microbiome, Uric Acid, Fruit and Vegetable Juices, chemistry, Basal (medicine), Uric acid, Female, Insulin Resistance, business, Citrus sinensis
الوصف: Higher consumption of sugar-containing beverages has been associated with an elevated risk of type 2 diabetes and gout. Whether this equally applies to cola with an unhealthy image and orange juice (OJ) having a healthy image remains unknown.In order to investigate whether OJ and cola differently affect metabolic risk 26 healthy adults (24.7 ± 3.2 y; BMI 23.2 ± 3.3 kg/mFecal microbiota, body weight, basal and OGTT-derived insulin sensitivity remained unchanged in both intervention periods. Levels of uric acid were normal at baseline and did not change with 2-wk cola consumption (-0.03 ± 0.67 mg/dL; p 0.05), whereas they decreased with OJ intervention (-0.43 ± 0.56 mg/dL; p 0.01) due to increased uric acid excretion (+130.2 ± 130.0 mg/d; p 0.001). Compared to OJ, consumption of cola led to a higher daylong glycemia (ΔiAUC: 36.9 ± 83.2; p 0.05), an increase in glucose variability (ΔMAGE-Index: 0.29 ± 0.44; p 0.05), and a lower 24 h-insulin secretion (ΔC-peptide excretion: -31.76 ± 38.61 μg/d; p 0.001), which may be explained by a decrease in serum potassium levels (-0.11 ± 0.24 mmol/L; p 0.05).Despite its sugar content, regular consumption of large amounts of OJ do not increase the risk of gout but may even contribute to lower uric acid levels. The etiology of impaired insulin secretion with cola consumption needs to be further investigated.
تدمد: 1532-1983
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ee4af490c86734c9b21511633e81e313
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29571566
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رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....ee4af490c86734c9b21511633e81e313
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