Sweet-type star fruit supplementation controls oxidative stress status and enhances the community walking capacity among elderly Thai

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Jynwara Kaju, Jirakrit Leelarungrayub, Surapol Natakankitkul, James J Laskin
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Sweet-type Star fruit (SF) (Averrhoa carambola L.) is seasonal and more available for purchase in many markets in Thailand, when compared to the sour-type. But, its antioxidant activity results and potentially more modified supplement for elderly health during regular exercise in the community are unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the antioxidant activity and physical capacity from supplementation of sweet-type SF among elderly people performing home walking exercise. Mixing SF juice with honey industrially prepared the SF product. Its effects on oxidative stress status and physical capacity were studied in four groups; a supplement with walking exercise (n = 11, 67.00 ± 4.17 years), control (n = 12, aged 67.50 ± 5.58 years), supplementation (n = 11, aged 69.63 ± 7.14 years), and walking exercise (n = 12, aged 67.91 ± 4.33 years). Twenty grams or two teaspoons of supplement in warm water (150 mL) was the guideline for consumption twice daily for 4 weeks. In contrast, the walking exercise was prescribed with moderate intensity for 30 min, 3 days per week. Before and after the 4-week period, the oxidative stress status; glutathione (GSH), ascorbic acid (Vit C), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), and malondialdehyde (MDA), and 6-minute walking distance (6MWD) were evaluated. Results after the 4-week period, showed that Vit C and TAC increased and the MDA decreased significantly in the supplementation group, except the GSH and 6MWD results. The GSH and Vit C slightly decreased in the walking exercise group, whereas, its TAC, MDA and 6MWD increased significantly. Finally, The GSH and Vit C did not decrease and MDA slightly decreased in the combined group, but, their TAC and 6MWD increased significantly. Supplementation of the SF product during walking exercise possibly controls oxidative stress status and may enhance walking capacity.
补充甜型杨桃可控制氧化应激状态并提高泰国老年人的社区步行能力
与酸味杨桃相比,甜味杨桃(Averrhoa carambola L.)是季节性水果,在泰国许多市场上更容易买到。但是,它的抗氧化活性结果以及在社区定期锻炼时对老年人健康的潜在补充作用尚不清楚。本研究旨在评估老年人在家中进行步行锻炼时补充甜味芒果汁所产生的抗氧化活性和体能。将芒果汁与蜂蜜混合制成的芒果汁是工业化生产的芒果汁产品。研究了其对氧化应激状态和体能的影响,共分四组:补充剂与步行锻炼组(n = 11,年龄为 67.00 ± 4.17 岁)、对照组(n = 12,年龄为 67.50 ± 5.58 岁)、补充剂组(n = 11,年龄为 69.63 ± 7.14 岁)和步行锻炼组(n = 12,年龄为 67.91 ± 4.33 岁)。在温水(150 毫升)中加入 20 克或两茶匙的补充剂,每天两次,持续 4 周。而每周 3 天进行中等强度的步行锻炼,每次 30 分钟。在 4 周前和 4 周后,对氧化应激状态、谷胱甘肽(GSH)、抗坏血酸(Vit C)、总抗氧化能力(TAC)和丙二醛(MDA)以及 6 分钟步行距离(6MWD)进行了评估。4 周后的结果显示,除了 GSH 和 6MWD 结果外,补充组的维生素 C 和总抗氧化能力明显增加,丙二醛明显减少。步行锻炼组的 GSH 和 Vit C 略有下降,而 TAC、MDA 和 6MWD 则明显增加。最后,综合组的 GSH 和 Vit C 没有下降,MDA 略有下降,但其 TAC 和 6MWD 有明显增加。在步行运动中补充 SF 产品可能会控制氧化应激状态,并提高步行能力。
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BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine
BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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期刊介绍: BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles on interventions and resources that complement or replace conventional therapies, with a specific emphasis on research that explores the biological mechanisms of action, as well as their efficacy, safety, costs, patterns of use and/or implementation.
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