Effects of Supplementation with Microalgae Extract from Phaeodactylum tricornutum (Mi136) to Support Benefits from a Weight Management Intervention in Overweight Women.
Broderick DickersonJonathan MauryVictoria JenkinsKay NottinghamDante XingDrew E GonzalezMegan LeonardJacob A KendraJoungbo KoChoongsung YooSarah JohnsonRémi PradellesMartin PurpuraRalf JägerRyan SowinskiChristopher J RasmussenRichard B KreiderPublished in: Nutrients (2024)
Dietary supplementation with microalgae extract from PT containing fucoxanthin for 12 weeks did not promote additional weight loss or fat loss in overweight but otherwise healthy females initiating an exercise and diet intervention designed to promote modest weight loss. However, fucoxanthin supplementation preserved bone mass, increased bone density, and saw greater improvements in walking steps/day, resting heart rate, aerobic capacity, blood lipid profiles, adherence to diet goals, functional activity tolerance, and measures of quality of life. Consequently, there appears to be some benefit to supplementing microalgae extract from PT containing fucoxanthin during a diet and exercise program. Registered clinical trial #NCT04761406.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- heart rate
- bariatric surgery
- heart rate variability
- roux en y gastric bypass
- high intensity
- clinical trial
- gastric bypass
- randomized controlled trial
- oxidative stress
- blood pressure
- physical activity
- glycemic control
- bone mineral density
- anaerobic digestion
- anti inflammatory
- weight gain
- fatty acid
- adipose tissue
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- bone loss
- type diabetes
- bone regeneration
- study protocol
- quality improvement
- open label
- pregnant women
- skeletal muscle
- postmenopausal women
- insulin resistance
- double blind
- body composition
- pregnancy outcomes