The Effect of Probiotic and Conventional Yogurt Consumptions on Anthropometric Parameters in Individuals with Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
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M. Rafraf (PhD) , S. Nabavi (MSc) * , M.H. Somi (MD) , A. Homayouni-Rad (PhD) , M. Asghari-Jafarabadi Rad (PhD)  |
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BACKGROUND AND
OBJECTIVE: Probiotics have beneficial effects on
the host by improving the intestinal microflora. The role of intestinal
microflora in obesity-related disorders such as nonalcoholic fatty liver
disease (NAFLD) largely is known. There are evidences for the possible effects
of probiotics products in NAFLD. This study aimed to investigate the effects of
probiotic yogurt intake compared to conventional yogurt on anthropometric
parameters in patients with NAFLD. METHODS: In
present double-blind randomized controlled clinical trial, 72 NAFLD patients with
body mass index (BMI) greater than 25 Kg/m2 were studied. Subjects
were randomly allocated to either the intervention or control group (n=36, in
each group) and consumed daily 300 g of probiotic yogurt or 300 g of
conventional yogurt for 8 week, respectively. Dietary intakes, weight, height
and waist circumference were measured at the beginning and end of the study and
BMI were calculated. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS software.
Data were analyzed by chi-squared test, independent sample t-tests, analysis of
covariance and paired t-tests. (IRCT: 201210313664N8) FINDINGS: In
probiotic yogurt group significant reductions were observed in weigh
(84.32±13.2 vs. 82.58±13.33 Kg) and BMI (30.1±3.61 vs. 29.48±3.7 Kg/m2
p<0.001 for both). Changes percent in weight and BMI were 1.07% compared
with the control group (p<0.004 and p<0.005, respectively). Waist
circumference significantly was decreased in both of groups (97.4±8.45 vs.
95.71±8.36 cm in probiotic yogurt group and 98.38±10.58 vs. 97.04±10.56 cm in
conventional yogurt group p<0.002 for both) but these changes were not
different between two groups. CONCLUSION: The result of this
study showed that probiotic yogurt consumption lead to reduction of weight and BMI in
NAFLD patients and may be useful in weight management in these patients. |
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Keywords: Yogurt, Probiotic, Body mass index, Waist circumference, Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. |
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Type of Study: Research |
Subject:
Histology Received: 2014/02/17 | Accepted: 2014/05/14 | Published: 2014/08/26
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