Lentil Sprouts Effect on Serum Lipids of Overweight and Obese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

  • Aslani Z
  • Mirmiran P
  • Alipur B
  • et al.
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Abstract

BACKGROUND The present study aimed to determine the effect of lentil sprouts [LS] on lipid profiles in overweight and obese patients with type 2 diabetes. METHODS Forty- eight overweight and obese type 2 diabetic patients, September and November2013, 30-65 years, participated in this clinical trial and randomly divided into two groups; LS group and controls. Patients in control group received conventional drug therapy, while patients in LS group received 60 g LS daily during 8 weeks along with routine medication. Significant differences among and between the groups were determined by independent t-test and paired sample t-test using SPSS software. The patients were blinded for the treatment. In this trial the effect of LS on serum lipid profiles were inves-tigated. RESULTS Thirty-nine patients completed the study. After 8 weeks, serum levels of HDL-C was higher in the LS group compared to control group (48.3 ±1.9 vs. 42.8±1.7, P<0.03). TG and ox-LDL were lower in the LS group compared to controls [(127±13.4 vs. 170± 12.4.P<0.01) and (83.3±29.1 vs. 98.7±28.2.P<0.6)]. CONCLUSIONS LS consumption could have favorable effect on serum lipid profiles.

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Aslani, Z., Mirmiran, P., Alipur, B., Bahadoran, Z., & Abbassalizade Farhangi, M. (2015). Lentil Sprouts Effect on Serum Lipids of Overweight and Obese Patients with Type 2 Diabetes. Health Promotion Perspectives, 5(3), 215–224. https://doi.org/10.15171/hpp.2015.026

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