Alya Muthia Nur Amari Natsar, Asrini Safitri, Rezky Pratiwi L Basri, Sri Julyani, I. D. Kartika
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摘要
导言肥胖与炎症有关。以往的研究发现,根据体重指数(BMI)和腰围(LP)确定的肥胖与炎症有关。Dangke 含有 Indigenos 乳酸菌。发酵产品中的乳酸菌对健康非常有益。用于制作当归的木瓜汁液可作为抗菌消炎成分。研究方法纯实验研究设计,即前-后随机临床试验设计。数据分析采用独立 T 检验/曼-惠特尼检验,检验值小于 0.05。结果干预组和对照组的中性粒细胞对淋巴细胞(NLR)平均水平的差异得出的 P 值为 0.94,这意味着对照组和干预组在 NLR 水平上没有关系。对照组 NLR 水平的平均变化 p 值为 0.61,这意味着 NLR 水平在测试 1 和测试 2 中没有显著变化。 干预组 NLR 水平在干预前后的平均变化 p 值为 0.07,这意味着干预组 NLR 水平没有显著变化。结论这项研究表明,在肥胖症动物模型中,使用 Dangke 进行干预并没有使 NLR 水平发生显著变化。
Effect of Dangke on Changes in Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio in Obese White Rats
Introduction: Obesity is associated with inflammation. Previous research has found that obesity determined by Body Mass Index (BMI) and Waist Circumference (LP) is associated with inflammation. Dangke contains Indigenos Lactic Acid Bacteria. The presence of lactic acid bacteria in fermented products has very positive benefits for health. The function of papaya sap which is used in making dangke, can act as an antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredient.
Methods: Pure experimental research with a design, namely Pre-Post Randomized Clinical Trial Design. Data analysis used the independent T-test/Mann-Whitney test with a value <0.05.
Results: The difference in the mean levels of Neutrophil to Lymphocyte (NLR) in the Intervention and control groups obtained a p-value of 0.94 which means that there is no relationship between control and intervention on NLR levels. The average change in NLR levels in the control group p-value of 0.61 which means there is no significant change in NLR levels in test 1 and test 2. The average change in NLR levels in the intervention group before and after the intervention was given a p-value of 0.07, which means there was no significant change in NLR levels in the intervention group.
Conclusion: This study showed that intervention with Dangke did not yield a significant alteration in the NLR levels within the animal model of obesity.