The effects of short-term sea buckthorn juice consumption on lipid profile and body composition in hypercholesterolemic women

Jana Kopčeková, Jana Mrázová, Katarína Fatrcová-Šramková, Kristína Jančichová, Maroš Bihari, Peter Chlebo, Július Árvay

The effects of short-term sea buckthorn juice consumption on lipid profile and body composition in hypercholesterolemic women

Číslo: 2/2023
Periodikum: Acta Fytotechnica et Zootechnica
DOI: 10.15414/afz.2023.26.02.115-122

Klíčová slova: cardiovascular diesease, sea buckthorn juice, lipid profile, cholesterol, body composition

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Anotace: The purpose of this study was to determine whether short-term consumption of 100% sea buckthorn juice (SBJ) affects serum lipids and body composition in hypercholesterolemic women. The study included 31 non-medicated adult women aged 40 to 56 years (average age 49.86 ± 5.98 years). In this intervention study, volunteers received 50 mL of 100% bio commercial SBJ every day for 4-week period. Anthropometric and biochemical parameters were monitored before and after 4 weeks of consumption of SBJ. Body composition was determined using an multifrequency analyzer InBody720. Routine biochemical analyzes were performed by standard methods in an accredited laboratory of the University Hospital by automatic biochemical analyzer BioMajesty JCA-BM6010/C. Supplementation with 100% SBJ increased high-density cholesterol (P <0.05) and decreased low-density cholesterol (P >0.05). There was also a positive decrease in the LDL-C/HDL-C ratio (P <0.01) and C-reactive protein (P <0.001). We observed a significant weight loss (P <0.05), body fat (P <0.01), body mass index (P <0.05) and visceral fat area (P <0.01). The obtained results show that the daily consumption of SBJ for 4 weeks represents a possible prevention of risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in hypercholesterolemic women without pharmacotherapy.