Reduction of small dense LDL and Il-6 after intervention with Plantago psyllium in adolescents with obesity: a parallel, double blind, randomized clinical trial

Obesity can lead children and adolescents to an increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. A diet supplemented with Plantago psyllium has been shown to be effective in reducing LDL-C and IL-6 in adolescents. However, there are no studies that have explored small-dense LDL (sdLDL) or HDL subclasses...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of pediatrics 2021-08, Vol.180 (8), p.2493-2503
Hauptverfasser: González, Alma Patricia, Flores-Ramírez, Anaisa, Gutiérrez-Castro, Karla Paola, Luévano-Contreras, Claudia, Gómez-Ojeda, Armando, Sosa-Bustamante, Gloria Patricia, Caccavello, Russell, Barrera-de León, Juan Carlos, Garay-Sevilla, Ma Eugenia, Gugliucci, Alejandro
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Zusammenfassung:Obesity can lead children and adolescents to an increased cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. A diet supplemented with Plantago psyllium has been shown to be effective in reducing LDL-C and IL-6 in adolescents. However, there are no studies that have explored small-dense LDL (sdLDL) or HDL subclasses. The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of a fiber dietary intervention on LDL and HDL subclasses in adolescents with obesity. In this parallel, double blind, randomized clinical trial, the participants were assigned to Plantago psyllium or placebo (10g/day for 7 weeks). We randomized 113 participants, and evaluated and analyzed 100 adolescents (50 in each group), 15 to 19 years with a body mass index of 29–34. We measured biochemical markers LDL and HDL subclasses using the Lipoprint system (Quantimetrix) and IL-6 by ELISA. Post-treatment there was a decrease in sdLDL between the groups 2.0 (0–5.0) vs 1 (0–3.0) mg/dl ( p = 0.004), IL-6 median 3.32 (1.24–5.96) vs 1.76 (0.54–3.28) pg/ml, p
ISSN:0340-6199
1432-1076
DOI:10.1007/s00431-021-04064-5