Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Independent and Synergistic Effect of Spirulina Maxima With Exercise on General Fitness, Lipid Profile and Antioxidant Capacity in Overweight and Obese Subjects
The purpose of this study is to demonstrate that Spirulina maxima intake and a dosed physical activity program will decrease, both independently and synergistically, cardiovascular risks (Dyslipidemias and oxidative stress) in overweight and obese subjects.
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally, being dyslipidemias,
oxidative stress, sedentary lifestyle and obesity primary risk factors. As a way to reduce
cardiovascular diseases risk factors, the intake of antioxidants that come from a fruit and
vegetable-rich diet or nutritional supplements, have been proposed; in this sense, the
cyanobacterium Spirulina maxima is an important source of antioxidants, which is currently
associated with cardiovascular protection properties. Furthermore, physical exercise at
moderated intensity has protective effect exerted against cardiovascular diseases risks,
mainly due to physiological adaptations, including expression of antioxidant enzymes, which
stop formation and propagation of radicals, improving redox status of the organism.
There is evidence that Spirulina maxima, in addition to exercise, decreases cardiovascular
diseases risks, this was mainly observed in animal models. However, no studies in humans
under Spirulina maxima and exercise experimental designs proving these benefits are reported.
Therefore this study will analyze the independent and synergistic effect of the intake of
Spirulina maxima with a program of physical exercise at moderated intensity on general
fitness, plasma lipid profile and antioxidant capacity in overweight and obese subjects.
Methods/design: Through a randomized, double blind, placebo controlled, counterbalanced
crossover study design, 80 healthy overweight and obese subjects will be assessed during a 12
week isoenergetic diet, accompanied by 4.5 g/day Spirulina maxima intake and/or a systematic
physical exercise program at moderate intensity. Body composition, VO2 consumption, heart
rate, blood lactate, plasma concentrations of triacylglycerols, total, low and high-density
lipoprotein cholesterol, antioxidant status, lipid oxidation, protein carbonyls, superoxide
dismutase, catalase, glutathione, glutathione peroxidase, glutathione reductase, and
paraoxonase will be assessed.
Discussion: Spirulina maxima and exercise are good alternatives to improve general fitness,
to prevent or lessen dyslipidemia and oxidative stress in subjects with risk factor of
chronic or noncommunicable diseases. However the independent and synergistic effect of
Spirulina maxima with exercise against dyslipidemias and stress in overweight and obesity is
not yet known.
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