scholarly journals The Effects of Soy Bean Flour Enriched Bread Intake on Anthropometric Indices and Blood Pressure in Type 2 Diabetic Women: A Crossover Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-6 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asma Salari Moghaddam ◽  
Mohammad Hassan Entezari ◽  
Bijan Iraj ◽  
Gholamreza Askari ◽  
Elham Sharifi Zahabi ◽  
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Previous studies showed that soy bean has the potential to improve many aspects of diabetes state and provide metabolic benefits that aid in weight management. We aimed to determine the effects of soy bean flour enriched bread on anthropometric indices and blood pressure among type 2 diabetic patients. This randomized, crossover, clinical trial was performed in 30 type 2 diabetic women. There were two trial periods for 6 weeks and a wash-out period for 4 weeks. In the soy bread diet period, 120 g of soy bean flour enriched bread was consumed each day instead of the same amount of their usual bread or other cereal products. After a 4-week wash-out period, participants were crossed over for another 6 weeks. Mean (±SD) age of study participants was 45.7 ± 3.8 years. The results of our study showed no significant effects of soy bean flour enriched bread on anthropometric indices and blood pressure among diabetic patients. Despite the slight reduction in BMI, waist circumference, and percent of body fat, there were no significant differences in changes of these values between two groups. No significant changes in waist to hip ratio and blood pressure were seen.

2013 ◽  
Vol 21 (5) ◽  
pp. 447-452 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hassan Fallah Huseini ◽  
Shirin Hasani-Rnjbar ◽  
Neda Nayebi ◽  
Ramin Heshmat ◽  
Farahnaz Khaliqi Sigaroodi ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 36-48
Author(s):  
Bako Hauwa

Background: Diabetes places extra-burden on those affected with the condition particularly in resource constraint settings. Inaccessibility to affordable diagnostic procedures poses a major challenge to the assessment of cardiovascular status in patients with type-2 diabetes in resource limited settings. The study was aimed at evaluating some easily accessible biochemical markers and anthropometric indices implicated in cardiovascular disease amongst T2DM patients. Methods: One hundred and sixty (160) type-2 diabetic patients grouped into type-2 diabetes only as group 1, type-2 diabetic patients diagnosed with hypertension as group 2, and eighty (80) age and sex-matched controls as group 3, were enrolled in a cross-sectional pattern. Biochemical parameters were assayed using standard laboratory methods. Statistical analysis was performed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20.0 with statistical significance considered at p≤0.05. Results: The values obtained for diabetic groups were: Glycated Hemoglobin (HbA1c) 9.07±1.99, 10.15±4.98, Total Homocysteine (tHcy) 14.85±52.10, 28.35±100.35, high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) 6.72±6.78, 10.00±11.15, Waist Circumference, 92.58±1.55, 93.65±18.91, Hip Circumference, 96.87±9.01, 98.96±20.33, Systolic Blood Pressure, 113.50±12.94, 135.50±22.72, Diastolic Blood Pressure, 70.75±8.57, 75.38±12.62, Body Mass Index, 25.40±4.70, 26.93±6.50 (among patients) and HbA1c 5.81±0.86, tHcy 0.75±1.44, hs-CRP 5.30±6.19, Waist Circumference 83.15±10.69, Hip Circumference 93.50±22.05, Systolic Blood Pressure, 113.50±10.20, Diastolic Blood Pressure, 77.00±7.19, Body Mass Index, 24.84±4.93 (among controls). Conclusion: The assessment of some cardio metabolic markers and anthropometric indices may provide easy and accessible tools for prediction and assessment of cardiovascular disease in patients with T2DM especially in resource poor settings.


2012 ◽  
Vol 02 (04) ◽  
pp. 117-124
Author(s):  
María Elena de la Uz Herrera ◽  
Arturo Hernández Yero ◽  
Reinaldo González Iglesias ◽  
Urbicio Reinoso Hernández ◽  
Alfredo Novales Amado ◽  
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