Effect of lentil sprouts on lipid profile, OX-LDL-C and glycemic control in overweight and obese patients with type 2 diabetes.
Abstract
Background: Clinical studies about health benefits of lentil sprouts have not
ever been done heretofore. Glycemic index has an important role in diabetes
management. In this study the effects of lentil sprouts consumption on lipid
profile, OX-LDL, glycemic indexes and anthropometric measurements of
overweight and obese patients with type 2 diabetes were investigated.
Methods and materials: This singke-blind fandomized controlled clinical trial
was conducted on thirty-eight diabetic patients (males & females ageded 30-65
years). The participants were randomly allocated in two groups (intervention and
control group) with matched subjects in each block based on age, sex and body
mass index. Questionnar about general characteristics was completed for each
subject. Weight and height of patients were measured and blood samples
collected for biochemical assessments at baseline. Intervention group patients
were supposed to eat 60 g lentil sprouts daily. Control group patients continued
their usual diet. The same drug treatments were considered for all individuals
during 8 weeks of study period. All measurements were done again at the end of
study.
Lentil sprouts preparation
The lentil seeds were placed in water for 30 hours. The seeds were placed on a
wet cotton tissue. After 24 hours. Lentil sprouts were packed and sent to patients.
The experimental data were analyzed by statistical package for the social
sciences (SPSS software, version16; SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). Data were
analysed by paired-t-test, independent t test, analysis of covariance. The percent
VIIchange for each variable was also calculated by. Also, p-value<0.05 was
considered as statisticaly significant.
Results: No significant differences between the two groups were observed for
mean age, duration of diabetes, weight, BMI, WC, WHR, blood lowering
pressure drugs; nor were there any significant differences between the
pretreatment serum values of HbA1c, insulin concentration, FBS, HOMA,
QUICKI, lipid profile and ox-LDL between the two groups at baseline. TG, OXLDL, HbA1c, HOMA-IR and FBS decreased in the lentil sprouts group
compared to baseline, but in the control group no significant changes were seen 8
weeks after intervention. HDL-C, LDL-C and QUICKI increased in the lentil
sprots group compared to baseline, but in control group no significant change
occurred 8 weeks after intervention.
Conclusion: The results suggested that lentil sprouts consumption can have
favorable effects on anthropometric lipid profiles, measurements and glycemic
indexcs in overweight and obese patients with type 2 diabetes.