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Effects of a 3‐month supplementation with a novel soluble highly viscous polysaccharide on anthropometry and blood lipids in nondieting overweight or obese adults
Authors:M. Lyon  S. Wood  X. Pelletier  Y. Donazzolo  R. Gahler  F. Bellisle
Affiliation:1. Canadian Centre for Functional Medicine, United Boulevard, Coquitlam, BC, Canada;2. University of British Columbia, Food, Nutrition and Health Program, Faculty of Land and Food Systems, Main Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada;3. Optimed Clinical Research, 1 rue des Essarts, Gieres, France;4. Factors Group of Nutritional Studies Inc. R 1 D, Bonneville Place, Burnaby BC, Canada;5. Département de Médecine Sociale et Préventive, Université Laval, Québec, Canada
Abstract:Background: High viscosity fibre is known to exert many beneficial effects on appetite and metabolism. It could potentially help in weight management, in dieting or nondieting individuals. The present study investigated the effects of the daily intake of a novel high viscosity polysaccharide (HVP) over 3 months in nondieting obese or overweight men and women. Methods: The study comprised a double‐blind, randomised controlled clinical trial. Participants ingested 5–15 g per day of either HVP (n = 29, experimental group) or inulin (n = 30, control group) for 15 weeks. Changes in anthropometry (weight, waist and hip circumferences), blood lipids and glucose tolerance were studied from the beginning to the end of administration. Compliance and tolerance were examined. Results: Differences appeared between HVP and inulin supplementation in female participants only. Mean (SD) decreases in body weight [1.6 (3.2) kg; approximately 2% of initial weight] and hip circumference [2.8 (3.6 ) cm] occurred in women of the HVP group but not in controls (Time × Group interactions, P ≤ 0.002). Total, high‐density lipoprotein and low‐density lipoprotein‐cholesterol were lower at the end of supplementation in the women of the HVP group compared to controls (P ≤ 0.021). No effect appeared in waist circumference and triacylglycerol. No difference was noted in the number or severity of the adverse effects reported in both groups. Adverse effects were mild and agreed with commonly reported reactions to intake of dietary fibre. Conclusions: Beneficial although modest effects appeared after several weeks of daily HVP intake in nondieting obese or overweight women. The effects of HVP should be investigated in the context of a weight loss programme.
Keywords:blood lipids  body weight control  high viscosity fibre  obesity  overweight
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