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Effects of alcohol-free beer on lipid profile and parameters of oxidative stress and inflammation in elderly women
Antonio Villarino MarínPilar Codoñer-franchJesús Román Martínez ÁLvarezVictoria Valls BellésAna B. López-jaénsubject
medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationInflammationmedicine.disease_causeThiobarbituric Acid Reactive SubstancesProinflammatory cytokineBeveragesLipid peroxidationchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineHumansMedicineeducationInflammationeducation.field_of_studyNutrition and DieteticsEthanolmedicine.diagnostic_testTumor Necrosis Factor-alphabusiness.industryCholesterolInterleukinsVitamin EBeerMiddle AgedLipidsPostmenopauseOxidative StressC-Reactive ProteinEndocrinologychemistryCardiovascular DiseasesFemaleLipid PeroxidationInflammation Mediatorsmedicine.symptombusinessLipid profileOxidation-ReductionBiomarkersOxidative stressdescription
We assessed the influence of alcohol-free beer on factors implicated in atherosclerosis, such as lipid profile, oxidative stress parameters, and proinflammatory cytokines, in postmenopausal women, a population particularly at risk for atherosclerotic disease.The study was carried out in 29 nuns, 58 to 73 y old, who live in a convent with a disciplined, regular, and homogeneous lifestyle. The nuns maintained their habits and diet routine, but their meals were supplemented with 500 mL/d of alcohol-free beer (0.0%) divided into two doses over a 45-d period. Lipid profile, inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein, interleukins 1 and 6, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and parameters of oxidative metabolism were determined before and after the study period.There were no differences in the levels of C-reactive protein and proinflammatory cytokines after diet supplementation. The antibody titers to oxidized low-density lipoprotein were significant lower (P0.05), and thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (-18%, P0.001) and plasma carbonyl group content (-21%, P0.001) were decreased when compared with initial values. Increases in alpha-tocopherol levels (+9%, P0.05) and erythrocytic glutathione levels (+29%, P0.001) were also noted. With respect to lipid profile, only subjects with cholesterol levels higher than 240 mg/dL showed lower levels after supplementation.Consumption of non-alcoholic beer produces a decrease in oxidative stress that can have a beneficial impact on cardiovascular risk; however, the circulating concentrations of inflammatory mediators involved in its pathophysiology remained unchanged.
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2009-02-01 | Nutrition |