A comparative study of the effect of flaxseed oil and sunflower oil on the coagulation score, selected oxidative and inflammatory parameters in metabolic syndrome …

A Akrami, E Makiabadi, M Askarpour… - Clinical Nutrition …, 2020 - synapse.koreamed.org
A Akrami, E Makiabadi, M Askarpour, K Zamani, A Hadi, A Mokari-Yamchi, S Babajafari
Clinical Nutrition Research, 2020synapse.koreamed.org
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a chronic disease with inflammatory and hypercoagulable
states. The current study aimed to compare the effects of flaxseed oil and sunflower oil
consumption on the coagulation score and selected oxidative and inflammatory parameters
in patients with MetS. In this randomized controlled clinical trial, 60 patients with MetS were
allocated into 2 groups. One group received 25 mL/day flaxseed oil and the other group
received 25 mL/day sunflower oil for 7 weeks. Maintenance diet including 15% protein, 55 …
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a chronic disease with inflammatory and hypercoagulable states. The current study aimed to compare the effects of flaxseed oil and sunflower oil consumption on the coagulation score and selected oxidative and inflammatory parameters in patients with MetS. In this randomized controlled clinical trial, 60 patients with MetS were allocated into 2 groups. One group received 25 mL/day flaxseed oil and the other group received 25 mL/day sunflower oil for 7 weeks. Maintenance diet including 15% protein, 55% carbohydrate, and 30% fat from daily total energy intake was designed for each participant. Serum levels of total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and interleukin 6 (IL-6), as well as coagulation score were measured before and after the intervention. Three 24-hour food records were taken during the study. Fifty-two of participants (27 in sunflower oil and 25 in flaxseed oil groups) completed the study. The baseline characteristics and dietary intakes were similar between patients. After 7 weeks, no significant difference was observed between the 2 groups regarding the serum TAC level and coagulation score (p > 0.05). However, serum IL-6 levels significantly decreased in the flaxseed oil group compared to the sunflower oil group (p = 0.017). No side effect was observed during the study due to the use of sunflower and flaxseed oils. We observed that consumption of flaxseed oil improved serum IL-6 levels but had no effect on oxidative stress and coagulation score in patients with MetS. Further studies are needed to confirm the veracity of our results.
Trial Registration
Iranian Registry of Clinical Trials Identifier: IRCT2015012020737N1
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