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Use of a Highly Antioxidant Diet in the Regulation of Adipose Tissue Secretion in Patients After the BIB Procedure

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Journal Foods
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2021 Jun 2
PMID 34067712
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Abstract

Obesity is a global problem. The secretory activity of adipose tissue causes inflammation and disturbs metabolic parameters. Low-invasive bariatric procedures are an alternative to surgical treatment, especially in individuals who do not qualify for surgery or in whom conservative treatment does not bring the expected results. The diets designed for bariatric patients contained an increased proportion of bioflavonoids. The dietary components were carefully selected to provide anti-inflammatory effects. The experimental diets showed an antioxidant capacity (TEAC) of 433-969 µM TE/100 g or 100 mL, reducing ability (FRAP) of 13-58 µM TE/100 g or 100 mL, and total polyphenol content of 80-250 mg catechins/100 g or 100 mL. Lower levels of adipocytokines were obtained in the blood of patients following the diet. The results of the present study showed the participation of some adipocytokines in the regulation of energy homeostasis, lipid metabolism, glucose level, blood pressure and inflammation. Diet therapy should yield positive results in the long term, with the possibility of using immune modulation in personalized therapy for metabolic syndrome.

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