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Daily walnut intake improves metabolic syndrome status and increases circulating adiponectin levels: randomized controlled cros

Endocrinology
Author
HJ Hwang et al.
Used Parameters : BW, BMI, TBW, SMM, BFM, PBF, Protein, Minerals

Publication Year : 2019

Country : Korea

Journal : Nutrition Research and Practice

RESULTS Daily walnut consumption for 16 weeks improved MetS status, resulting in 28.6%-52.8% reversion rates for individual MetS components and 51.2% of participants with MetS at baseline reverted to a normal status after the walnut intervention. Significant improvements after walnut intake, compared to control intervention, in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C)(P= 0.028), fasting glucose (P= 0.013), HbA1c (P= 0.021), and adiponectin (P= 0.019) were observed after adjustment for gender, age, body mass …
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