一项剂量反应研究,探讨帕罗沙坦因对能量消耗、饥饿、食欲和脂肪分解的影响。

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Journal of Dietary Supplements Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-14 DOI:10.1080/19390211.2024.2351222
Kristen N Gross, Leah E Allen, Anthony M Hagele, Joesi M Krieger, Paige J Sutton, Esther Duncan, Petey W Mumford, Ralf Jäger, Martin Purpura, Chad M Kerksick
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本研究调查了副黄嘌呤(PX)是否会影响能量消耗、脂肪分解和知觉反应。在一项随机、双盲、安慰剂对照、交叉研究中,21 名成年人(13 名男性,8 名女性;26.0 ± 6.4 岁,174.9 ± 11.5 厘米,81.0 ± 15.7 千克体重,26.3 ± 3.4 千克/平方米)分别服用了安慰剂(PLA)、100 毫克(PX100)、200 毫克(PX200)和 300 毫克 PX(PX300,enfinity®,Ingenious Ingredients, L.P. Lewisville, TX, USA)。进食后 0、30、60、90、120 和 180 分钟采集静脉血,分析甘油和游离脂肪酸。对静息血液动力学、新陈代谢率以及饥饿、食欲和焦虑的感知指标进行了评估。采用混合因子方差分析来评估组内和组间的时间变化。与 PLA 60 分钟(p = 0.022)和 180 分钟(p = 0.001)相比,PX100 的心率有所下降。血压没有变化。与 PX200 相比,PLA 在进食后 30 分钟(p = 0.05)、60 分钟(p = 0.04)、90 分钟(p = 0.02)和 180 分钟(p = 0.05)的饥饿感增加。与 PLA 相比,PX200 增加了能量消耗(所有 p p = .056),PX200 增加了 120 分钟的能量消耗(p = .066)。与 PLA 相比,PX300 中的游离脂肪酸有所增加(p = .002)。甘油没有变化。与 PLA 相比,摄入 PX200 会增加能量消耗和饥饿感,但不会影响血液动力学或脂肪分解。
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A Dose-Response Study to Examine Paraxanthine's Impact on Energy Expenditure, Hunger, Appetite, and Lipolysis.

This study investigated if paraxanthine (PX) impacts energy expenditure, lipolysis and perceptual responses. In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover fashion, 21 adults (13 M, 8 F; 26.0 ± 6.4 years, 174.9 ± 11.5 cm, 81.0 ± 15.7 kg body mass, 26.3 ± 3.4 kg/m2) consumed a placebo (PLA), 100 mg (PX100), 200 mg (PX200), and 300 mg of PX (PX300, enfinity®, Ingenious Ingredients, L.P. Lewisville, TX, USA). Venous blood was collected 0, 30, 60, 90, 120 and 180 min (min) after ingestion and analyzed for glycerol and free fatty acids. Resting hemodynamics, metabolic rate and perceptual indicators of hunger, appetite and anxiety were evaluated. Mixed factorial analysis of variance were used to evaluate changes time within and between groups. Heart rate decreased in PX100 compared to PLA 60 (p = .022) and 180 min (p = .001). Blood pressure did not change. Hunger ratings in PLA increased 30 (p = .05), 60 (p = .04), 90 (p = .02), and 180 min (p = .05) after ingestion when compared to PX200. PX200 increased energy expenditure (all p < .05) when compared to PLA. Rates of fat oxidation tended to increase 90 (p = .056) and 120 min (p = .066) in PX200 compared to PLA. Free fatty acids increased in PX300 compared to PLA (p = .002). Glycerol did not change. Ingestion of PX200 augmented energy expenditure and hunger ratings when compared to PLA without impacting hemodynamics or lipolysis.

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