There is now considerable scientific evidence that a diet rich in fruits and vegetables could improve human health. Apples are among the most frequently consumed fruits in the world. Epidemiological studies have linked frequent apple consumption with several health benefits including a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease. Apples are an important source of polyphenols and fiber and their beneficial effects could be attributed to this content; however, their impact on our health is not clear. Although, there are some studies that have reported cholesterol lowering effects the results are inconsistent. Furthermore, few studies have explored the impact on vascular function and gut microbiota. The objective of the current study is to assess whether a regular apple consumption, reduces total cholesterol levels, improves vascular function and gut microbiota profile in mildly hypercholesterolemic subjects compared with a control, sugar matched commercial clear apple juice squash.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
40
Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Reading
Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Changes in blood lipid levels
Time frame: Baseline and assessment at 8 weeks for each intervention arm including a 4 week wash out period.
Evaluation of endothelial function by using laser doppler iontophoresis (LDI)
Time frame: Baseline and assessment at 8 weeks for each intervention arm.
Changes in vascular stiffness by pulse wave analysis (PWA)
Time frame: Baseline and assessment at 8 weeks for each intervention arm
Changes in faecal bacterial population
Time frame: Baseline and assessment at 8 weeks for each intervention arm
Ambulatory blood pressure
Blood pressure will be recorded for 30 minutes at baseline and at 8 weeks for each intervention arm
Time frame: Baseline and assessment at 8 weeks for each intervention arm
Changes in inflammatory, endothelial function and oxidative stress markers
Time frame: Baseline and assessment at 8 weeks for each intervention arm
Changes in insulin resistance and gut hormones
Time frame: Baseline and assessment at 8 weeks for each intervention arm
Metabolomic analysis for the determination of the low molecular weight metabolite profiles in the biological fluids (blood, urine and faecal sample).
Time frame: Baseline and assessment at 8 weeks for each intervention arm
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