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Thais Cesar

Thais Cesar

Sao Paulo State University, Brazil

Title: Orange juice, as a natural source of bioactive compounds, protects against cardiometabolic risks in overweight and obese subjects

Biography

Biography: Thais Cesar

Abstract

Previous studies have associated orange juice consumption with prevention of oxidative stress and systemic inflammation, which may improve insulin sensitivity and reduce the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. These effects are attributed to the bioactive compounds in orange juice, such as flavonoids, carotenoids and vitamin C, which protect the body against oxidative stress and reduce serum lipid levels. Other studies have consistently shown that regular orange juice consumption reduces the serum levels of total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol and improves the endothelial function, reducing the risk of atherosclerosis. We have conducted several studies to evaluate the effect of regular orange juice consumption on the risk factors for metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular disease. In all these studies the participants have consumed orange juice daily, for two to three-months of period. Anthropometric, hemodynamic, biochemical, inflammatory and oxidative statuses were assessed at baseline and at the end of the intervention period. No changes in the patient’s body weight, percentage of fat mass, and waist circumference was shown after the regular consumption of orange juice, suggesting that orange juice did not contribute to weight or fat mass gain. In fact, the consumption of orange juice improved the diet quality by adding important nutrients as folate, vitamin C, and calcium. Also, it has showed that orange juice significantly reduced blood cholesterol levels, LDL-C, insulin, HOMA-IR, C-reactive protein, blood pressure and, increased serum antioxidant activity by more than a 100 percent. On another transversal study, we also verified that long term orange juice consumption (one year) was associated with low LDL-C and apolipoprotein B in normal and moderately hyper-cholesterolemic subjects. In conclusion, our studies showed that orange juice consumption promoted lipid-lowering, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activities, which contribute to the prevention of the oxidative stress and the risk factors for diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.