Substituting Refined Sugars With Maple Syrup Decreases Key Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Individuals With Mild Metabolic Alterations: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Controlled Crossover Trial
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Abstract
Background
Maple syrup, a minimally transformed sweetener rich in polyphenols, can exert a action and improve metabolic parameters in animal models. However, no randomized clinical trial has investigated this.
Objectives
This study aims to determine whether replacing refined sugars with an equivalent quantity of maple syrup could decrease key cardiometabolic risk factors in individuals with mild metabolic alterations.
Methods
In a randomized, double-blind, controlled crossover trial with 42 overweight adults with mild cardiometabolic alterations, participants were instructed to substitute 5% of their total caloric intake from added sugars with either maple syrup or an artificially flavored sucrose syrup for 8 wk. The primary outcome included changes in glucose homeostasis, whereas secondary outcomes were changes in other cardiometabolic risk factors such as blood pressure, anthropometric indices, and blood lipid profiles. Exploratory outcomes involved analyzing changes in gut microbiota composition.
Results
Replacing refined sugars with maple syrup over 8 wk decreased the glucose area under the curve when compared with substituting refined sugars with sucrose syrup, as determined during the oral glucose tolerance test, leading to a significant difference between the intervention arms (−50.59 ± 201.92 compared with 29.93 ± 154.90; P < 0.047). Substituting refined sugar with maple syrup also significantly decreased android fat mass (−7.83 ± 175.05 g compared with 67.61 ± 206.71 g; P = 0.02) and systolic blood pressure (−2.72 ± 8.73 mm Hg compared with 0.87 ± 8.99 mm Hg; P = 0.03). No changes in the blood lipid profile were observed. As an exploratory outcome, we further observed that substituting refined sugars with maple syrup promoted selective taxonomic changes in the gut microbiota such as a significant reduction in the abundance of Klebsiella species and decreased microbial functions associated with bacterial-induced cytokine response, when compared with substitution with sucrose syrup.
Conclusions
Substituting refined sugars with maple syrup in individuals with mild metabolic alterations result in a significantly greater reduction of key cardiometabolic risk factors compared with substitution with sucrose syrup, in association with specific changes in gut microbiota. The role of the gut microbiota in these effects remains to be further explored.
This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT04117802.
背景:枫糖浆是一种富含多酚的微量转化甜味剂,可在动物模型中发挥类似益生元的作用并改善代谢参数。然而,目前还没有随机临床试验研究用枫糖浆替代精制糖对心脏代谢风险因素和肠道微生物群组成的影响:在一项随机、双盲、对照交叉试验中,42 名体重超重、有轻微心脏代谢改变的成年人被要求用枫糖浆或人工调味蔗糖糖浆替代总热量摄入量 5%的添加糖,为期 8 周。主要结果包括葡萄糖稳态的变化,次要结果包括其他心脏代谢风险因素的变化,如血压、人体测量指数和血脂状况。探索性结果包括分析肠道微生物群组成的变化:结果:与用蔗糖糖浆代替精制糖相比,在为期八周的口服葡萄糖耐量试验中,用枫糖浆代替精制糖可减少葡萄糖曲线下面积,干预组之间差异显著(-50.59±201.92 vs 29.93±154.90,PC结论:用枫糖浆代替精制糖可减少葡萄糖曲线下面积,干预组之间差异显著(-50.59±201.92 vs 29.93±154.90):与蔗糖糖浆相比,用枫糖浆替代精制糖可显著降低轻度代谢紊乱患者的主要心脏代谢风险因素,这与肠道微生物群的特殊变化有关。肠道微生物群在这些效应中的作用仍有待进一步探索。临床试验注册:clinicaltrials.gov,NCT04117802。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Nutrition (JN/J Nutr) publishes peer-reviewed original research papers covering all aspects of experimental nutrition in humans and other animal species; special articles such as reviews and biographies of prominent nutrition scientists; and issues, opinions, and commentaries on controversial issues in nutrition. Supplements are frequently published to provide extended discussion of topics of special interest.