1. Metabolic impact of 100% fruit juice consumption on antioxidant/oxidant status and lipid profiles of adults: An Evidence-Based review.
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Crowe-White K, Parrott JS, Stote KS, Gutschall M, Benson-Davies S, Droke E, O'Neil CE, Wolfram T, and Ziegler P
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- Adult, Antioxidants adverse effects, Antioxidants analysis, Biomarkers blood, Clinical Trials as Topic, Diet, Healthy, Fruit adverse effects, Fruit and Vegetable Juices adverse effects, Functional Food adverse effects, Humans, Hyperlipidemias blood, Hyperlipidemias etiology, Reproducibility of Results, Antioxidants therapeutic use, Evidence-Based Medicine, Fruit chemistry, Fruit and Vegetable Juices analysis, Functional Food analysis, Hyperlipidemias prevention & control, Oxidative Stress
- Abstract
One hundred percent fruit juice (FJ) contains bioactive compounds with antioxidant activity. As such, this fruit form has the potential to improve antioxidant status and mediate outcomes influenced by redox status. A systematic review of the literature published between 1995 and 2013 was conducted using PubMed database to evaluate associations between intake of 100% FJ and markers of antioxidant/oxidant status and blood lipid levels in healthy, free-living adults ≥18 years. Data extraction and analysis was conducted according to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Evidence Analysis Process. Limited evidence from ten clinical trials meeting inclusion/exclusion criteria suggests potential improvements in a variety of antioxidant or oxidants biomarkers postconsumption of 100% FJ. Weak evidence from five studies suggests that one or more blood lipid measures may be positively influenced by consumption of 100% FJ. Heterogeneity in study methodology including biomarkers, 100% FJ type, dosage, and intervention duration precludes the ability to make evidence-based recommendations regarding a specific dose-duration-juice effect. Key characteristics in study designs were identified which must either be controlled or statistically adjusted for in future investigations in order to obtain a more accurate understanding of the complex relationship between metabolic outcomes and consumption of 100% FJ in context of a healthy dietary pattern.
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- 2017
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