Mediterranean Diet Combined with Regular Aerobic Exercise and Hemp Protein Supplementation Modulates Plasma Circulating Amino Acids and Improves the Health Status of Overweight Individuals.
Antonio D Miguel-AlbarrealFernando Rivero-PinoElvira Marquez-ParadasElena Grao-CrucesTeresa Gonzalez-de la RosaSergio Montserrat-de la PazPublished in: Nutrients (2024)
Plant protein is considered a sustainable health-promoting strategy to prevent metabolic syndrome. Lifestyle changes (including dietary patterns and exercise) have been demonstrated to exert an effect on human health by modulating the biochemical status in humans. The objective of this study was to assess whether supplementation with hemp protein within a Mediterranean diet context together with exercise could help to ameliorate the metabolic statuses of patients prone to developing metabolic syndrome. For this study, 23 patients followed with Mediterranean diet and engaged in aerobic exercise according to the WHO's recommendations, while also being supplemented with hemp protein, for 12 weeks. A comparison of anthropometric, biochemical, and mineral data as well as amino acid values was made between the start and the end of the study, with the subjects acting as their own control group. Statistical analyses included a paired t -test, Wilcoxon paired test, Pearson correlation coefficient, and Sparse Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis to evaluate significant differences and correlations among parameters. There were statistically significant changes in total cholesterol, HDL-C (+52.3%), LDL-C (-54.0%), and TAG levels (-49.8%), but not in glucose plasma levels. Following the intervention, plasma concentrations of some amino acids, including α-aminoadipic acid, phosphoethanolamine, and 1-metylhistidine, increased, whereas those of asparagine and alanine declined. Different correlations between amino acids and the other parameters evaluated were reported and discussed. A Mediterranean diet combined with regular aerobic exercise, together with protein supplementation, can highly improve the metabolic parameters and anthropometric parameters of subjects with obesity and impaired glucose levels, ameliorating their health status and likely delaying the development of metabolic syndrome.
Keyphrases
- amino acid
- metabolic syndrome
- end stage renal disease
- insulin resistance
- physical activity
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- risk assessment
- weight loss
- body composition
- type diabetes
- public health
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- high intensity
- binding protein
- blood glucose
- climate change
- mental health
- resistance training
- social media
- patient reported outcomes
- uric acid
- computed tomography
- deep learning
- skeletal muscle
- health information