Does tomato juice consumption have a positive effect on the physical and psychological states of individuals in the Coronavirus era?

Neuro endocrinology letters Pub Date : 2024-04-07
Naoko Hikima, Daisuke Watanabe, Takuji Yamaguchi, Ailing Hu, Masahiro Tabuchi, Hikari Takase, Kashia Goto, Amaka Watanabe, Tsuyoshi Kawaharada, Shinobu Mizushima, Akio Mizushima
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Abstract

Objectives: This preliminary study aims to examine the effects of tomato juice, which can be easily consumed regularly, on the physical and psychological states of healthy adults in the Coronavirus era.

Design: Prospective observational study.

Materials and methods: Ten healthy adults (mean age, 39.7±4.2 years) who consumed 180 mL of tomato juice twice daily for 4 weeks were enrolled. Measurements were taken before and after 4 weeks of consumption for the items below. Five salivary stress biomarkers (cortisol, α-amylase, secretory immunoglobulin A, chromogranin A, and oxytocin) were measured using approximately 1ml of passively pooled saliva samples, which were stored at -20°C until measurement. Autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity was evaluated using an acceleration pulse wave meter. Skin moisture content and transepidermal water loss (TEWL) were measured using Multi Display devices® MDD4 with specific probes. Subjective psychological states were assessed using Profile of Mood Status (POMS2®) and a survey on skin condition was conducted.

Results: As for salivary stress biomarkers, tomato juice intake reduced cortisol and significantly increased oxytocin levels (p = 0.0427). No significant changes were observed in ANS activity. POMS2® results showed a significant decrease in confusion and bewilderment (p = 0.0207). Skin moisture content increased significantly (p = 0.0011), whereas TEWL decreased. The skin condition survey revealed significant changes in 10 parameters.

Conclusions: Tomato juice, which can be easily consumed regularly, may alleviate the stress of healthy adults in the Coronavirus era, supported by positive changes in salivary stress biomarker levels, skin moisture content, TEWL, and POMS2® results of this preliminary study.

在冠状病毒时代,饮用番茄汁对个人的生理和心理状态有积极影响吗?
目的:本初步研究旨在探讨在冠状病毒时代,经常饮用番茄汁对健康成年人的身体和心理状态的影响:本初步研究旨在探讨在冠状病毒时代,易于经常饮用的番茄汁对健康成年人身体和心理状态的影响:设计:前瞻性观察研究:研究对象为 10 名健康成年人(平均年龄为 39.7±4.2 岁),他们每天饮用两次 180 毫升番茄汁,连续饮用 4 周。在饮用 4 周前和 4 周后对以下项目进行测量。使用被动汇集的约 1 毫升唾液样本测量五种唾液应激生物标志物(皮质醇、α-淀粉酶、分泌型免疫球蛋白 A、嗜铬粒蛋白 A 和催产素),唾液样本在测量前保存在 -20°C 温度下。使用加速脉搏波测量仪评估自律神经系统(ANS)的活动。皮肤含水量和经表皮失水(TEWL)是使用带特定探头的 Multi Display devices® MDD4 进行测量的。主观心理状态采用情绪状态档案(POMS2®)进行评估,并对皮肤状况进行了调查:结果:在唾液压力生物标志物方面,摄入番茄汁降低了皮质醇水平,并显著提高了催产素水平(p = 0.0427)。在自律神经系统活动方面未观察到明显变化。POMS2® 结果显示,困惑和迷茫明显减少(p = 0.0207)。皮肤含水量明显增加(p = 0.0011),而 TEWL 则有所下降。皮肤状况调查显示,有 10 项参数发生了显著变化:结论:番茄汁可以缓解冠状病毒时代健康成年人的压力,这项初步研究中唾液压力生物标志物水平、皮肤含水量、TEWL和POMS2®结果的积极变化证明了这一点。
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