This was a multicenter, prospective, randomized, double-blinded, controlled-trial study in hypercholesterolemic volunteers (serum LDL-C \> 130 mg/dL). Eligible subjects were randomized to receive either plant sterol and soluble fiber-enriched soymilk or plain soymilk 360 mL/day (2 packages a day) for 8 weeks. Venous blood samples were collected from the eligible subjects during pre-treatment (screening period; day -7), every 2 week after treatment (at the end of week 2, 4, 6 and 8) to test for lipid profiles and fasting blood sugar (FBS).
This was a multicenter, prospective, randomized, double-blinded, controlled-trial study in hypercholesterolemic volunteers (serum LDL-C \> 130 mg/dL). After initial assessment at the screening period, eligible subjects were randomized to receive either plant sterol and soluble fiber-enriched soymilk (SFSM) or plain soymilk (SM) 360 mL/day (2 packages a day) for 8 weeks. The participants might take the study product as snack, the first one in the morning and the second one in the afternoon. It was possible to take it before or after meal, however taken before meal was highly suggested. A physical examination (including vital signs, height, weight, body mass index, waist circumference, and systemic evaluation) was performed at each visit, every 2 weeks. Concurrent medications usage were record at each visit during the study as well. Three-day per week of food intake and weekly exercises were recorded and evaluated at every visit. It was recommended every participant to follow dietary control and lifestyle modification to improve hypercholesterolemia during the entire study. Details of overall product satisfaction were evaluated by the participants after 2 and 8 weeks of study products consumption (at visit 2 and 5). To evaluate compliance, the participants were asked to collect and return the empty packages to the investigator every 2 weeks at visit 2, 3, 4, and 5. More than 90% of study product consumption would be considered as eligible on-going subjects. Venous blood samples were collected from the eligible subjects during pre-treatment (screening period; day -7), every 2 week after treatment (visit 2, 3, 4, 5; at the end of week 2, 4, 6 and 8) to test for lipid profiles and fasting blood sugar (FBS). Adverse events, if any, were recorded immediately after study enrollment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
242
Sterols compete with LDL-C for absorption in GI tract. A meta-analysis of 41 trials indicated that an intake of 2 g sterols/stanols reduces the LDL-C level by 10%. Additive effects occur when sterols are combined with statins; the combination being more efficacious than a 2 times up-dosing of statins alone. Soluble dietary fibers also have significant cholesterol lowering effects. In a meta-analysis, Brown et al estimate that a daily soluble fiber intake ranging from 9-30 g/d, were associated with 10.6% reduction in LDL-C levels.
Soy protein is another LDL-C and total cholesterol lowering food. A meta-analysis by Reynolds K et al. discovered that volunteers receiving 20 to more than 61 g of soy protein had reductions in total cholesterol by 5.26 mg/dL (95% CI -7.14 to -3.38), and LDL-C by 4.25 mg/dL (95% CI -6.00 to -2.50), with an increase of HDL-C by 0.77 mg/dL (95% CI 0.20 to 1.34). Reductions in LDL cholesterol were larger in hypercholesterolemic than in normocholesterolemic subjects.
Clinical trial Unit, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University
Muang, ChiangMai, Thailand
the change of serum LDL-C levels between 8-week ingestion of plant sterol and soluble fiber-enriched soymilk (SFSM) versus plain soymilk (SM).
compare the change of LDL-C between those who took SFSM and those who took SM and between baseline and after 8 weeks of consumption
Time frame: 8 weeks
changes in other lipid profiles (total cholesterol, HDL-C and triglyceride)
to evaluate the change of total cholesterol, triglyceride, HDL-C, FBS between SFSM and SM group and between baseline and after 8 weeks of consumption
Time frame: 8 weeks
scale of study product satisfaction
score the product satisfaction after 2 weeks and 8 weeks consumption
Time frame: 8 weeks
evaluate any adverse events
gastrointestinal side effects of the product consumption
Time frame: 8 weeks
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