2011
DOI: 10.4162/nrp.2011.5.1.28
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Effects of daily quercetin-rich supplementation on cardiometabolic risks in male smokers

Abstract: Limited information from human studies indicates that dietary quercetin supplementation influences blood lipid profiles, glycemic response, and inflammatory status, collectively termed cardiometabolic risks. We tested the hypothesis that quercetin-rich supplementation, derived from onion peel extract, improves cardiometabolic risk components in healthy male smokers in a randomized, double blinded, placebo-controlled parallel design. Randomly assigned subjects were instructed to take either the placebo (n = 43)… Show more

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“…Most studies have shown that quercetin has no beneficial effect on the plasma lipid profile (Yamamoto & Oue, 2006: Perez-Vizcaino & Duarte, 2010Egert et al, 2010;Zhao et al, 2011). In contrast, other studies have reported that quercetin-rich supplementation reduces serum concentrations of TC and increases serum concentrations of HDL-cholesterol (Igarashi & Ohmuma, 1995;Kamada et al, 2005;Gnoni et al, 2009;Lee et al, 2011), which cope with the results of the present study. Several explanations were suggested of how quercetin is able to influence serum lipid profile.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…Most studies have shown that quercetin has no beneficial effect on the plasma lipid profile (Yamamoto & Oue, 2006: Perez-Vizcaino & Duarte, 2010Egert et al, 2010;Zhao et al, 2011). In contrast, other studies have reported that quercetin-rich supplementation reduces serum concentrations of TC and increases serum concentrations of HDL-cholesterol (Igarashi & Ohmuma, 1995;Kamada et al, 2005;Gnoni et al, 2009;Lee et al, 2011), which cope with the results of the present study. Several explanations were suggested of how quercetin is able to influence serum lipid profile.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…However, the findings of Kamada et al (2005) and Lee et al (2011), who did not detect any change in serum TG in neither normal nor diabetic rats fed with high fat diet, coped with the current results. In the same time, the findings of Fungwe et al (1992) was similar to our results in the context of increasing serum HDL-C and decreasing LDL-C (Figure 1).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 56%
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“…Consistent with the our findings, increased HDL-cholesterol was also reported by K.H. Lee et al in healthy male smokers supplemented with quercetine from onion peel [21].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This has led to an increased interest to investigate the possible beneficial effect of natural products in reducing this risk among smokers. Several studies have reported that supplementation of vitamin C-rich fruit juices for 26 days [3] as well as Quercitin-rich supplement for 10 weeks [4] significantly decreases TC and LDL levels in smokers. Honey is a natural product which contains carbohydrates such as fructose and glucose as well as organic acids, proteins, minerals and aromatic compounds [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%