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kcal Carb Ca K Vit C Folate
6% 12% 18% 9.6% 100% 12.5%
8 oz of orange juice
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Orange juice
Citrus flavonoids
Hesperidin & Naringin
15.6 mg/240mL 1.9 mg/240mL
(Roza 2007, Wilcox 2001; Borradaile 2002; Aptekman and Cesar, 2010)
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Orange juice and
Coronary Heart Disease
Clinical study
Orange Juice: transfer of Cholesterol to HDL in
normolipidemic and hypercholesterolemic individuals
(Cesar et al, Nut Res 2010, 30: 689)
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Long-term orange juice consumption is associated
with low LDL-cholesterol and apolipoprotein B in
normal and moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects
Hypothesis:
Subjects:
employees OJ factory with free daily access to OJ
OJ Consumption:
41% = 2 cups (480 mL) OJ/d
59% = non-consumers
Long-term orange juice consumption is associated
with low LDL-cholesterol and apolipoprotein B
Weight (kg) 75.9 11.4 70.8 10.0 78.5 13.8 83.0 10.5
BMI ( kg/m2) 25.1 3.63 23.8 2.89 26.6 2.8 27.0 3.4
Body fat (%) 27.8 5.03 25.1 7.52 28.0 5.7 27.0 4.1
Waist circ.(cm) 90.4 9.96 87.5 9.33 96.3 8.2 97.5 9.3
Energy (MJ/d) 11.5 5.04 11.6 2.51 12.0 2.88 11.8 2.0
Vitamin C (mg/d) 138 115 227 121* 174 120 273 158*
Folate (g/d) 393 138 500 148* 423 146 538 166*
Conclusions
OJ flavonoids
prevent oxidative and inflammatory stress,
safe energy source (Ghanim et al, 2007)
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Insulin resistance
C-Reactive Protein, mg/dL 0.32 0.3 0.28 0.6* 0.38 0.5 0.27 0.5*
Antioxidant capacity % 10.6 3.9 27.9 7.5* 12.1 7.1 26.6 8.5*
Blood Pressure
Diastolic, mmHg 75 5 74 9 83 9 79 7*
Patients N = 46
Glucose Insulin
Leptin Adiponectin
140 Glucose (BMI < 25kg/m2) 140 Glucose (BMI 25kg/m2)
130 Test 130 Test
Fresh OJ Fresh OJ
120 120
Past OJ Past OJ
110 110
mg/dL
mg/dL
100 100
90 90
80 80
70 70
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 0 50 100 150 200 250 300
min min
mol/L
80 80
60 60
40 40
20 20
0 0
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 0 50 100 150 200 250 300
min min
Normal weight Obese
35000 A
A A
a a,b
30000
b
25000
20000
Glucose
15000 (AUC after 300 min)
10000
5000
0
Test Fresh OJ Past OJ Test Fresh OJ Past OJ
5000
0
Test Fresh OJ Past OJ Test Fresh OJ Past OJ
Biochemical markers and appetite after
acute intake of OJ
Appetite
Leptin
Energy appetite stimulators
satiety
Expenditure
appetite inhibitors
in the hypothalamic ARC and
postsynaptic sites
Adiponectin
Insulin-sensitizing property
Inverse association with IR
Leptin
CNTF and Diabetes (obesity)
(cytokine)
Adipocytes
25000
A
20000
Normal weight Obese
15000 A
Leptin
ng/mL
A
10000
b
(AUC after 300 min)
a a,b
5000
0
Test Fresh OJ Past OJ Test Fresh OJ Past OJ
Normal Obese
2000
0
Test Fresh OJ Past OJ Test Fresh OJ Past OJ
Normal Obese
Conclusions