Effect of cinnamon tea on postprandial glucose concentration

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Main Author: Bernardo, Maria Alexandra
Publication Date: 2015
Other Authors: Silva, Maria Leonor, Santos, Elisabeth, Moncada, Margarida Maria, Brito, José, Proença, Luis, Singh, Jaipaul, Mesquita, Maria Fernanda de
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Language: eng
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Summary: "Glycaemic control, in particular at postprandial period, has a key role in prevention of different diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascular events. Previous studies suggest that postprandial high blood glucose levels (BGL) can lead to an oxidative stress status, which is associated with metabolic alterations. Cinnamon powder has demonstrated a beneficial effect on postprandial glucose homeostasis in animals and human models. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of cinnamon tea (C. burmannii) on postprandial capillary blood glucose level on nondiabetic adults. Participants were given oral glucose tolerance test either with or without cinnamon tea in a randomized clinical trial. The data revealed that cinnamon tea administration slightly decreased postprandial BGL. Cinnamon tea ingestion also results in a significantly lower postprandial maximum glucose concentration and variation ofmaximum glucose concentration (p < 0.05). Chemical analysis showed that cinnamon tea has a high antioxidant capacity, whichmay be due to its polyphenol content. The present study provides evidence that cinnamon tea, obtained from C. burmannii, could be beneficial for controlling glucose metabolism in nondiabetic adults during postprandial period."
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of cinnamon tea on postprandial glucose concentration
title Effect of cinnamon tea on postprandial glucose concentration
spellingShingle Effect of cinnamon tea on postprandial glucose concentration
Bernardo, Maria Alexandra
Cinnamon tea
Postprandial glucose concentration
title_short Effect of cinnamon tea on postprandial glucose concentration
title_full Effect of cinnamon tea on postprandial glucose concentration
title_fullStr Effect of cinnamon tea on postprandial glucose concentration
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cinnamon tea on postprandial glucose concentration
title_sort Effect of cinnamon tea on postprandial glucose concentration
author Bernardo, Maria Alexandra
author_facet Bernardo, Maria Alexandra
Silva, Maria Leonor
Santos, Elisabeth
Moncada, Margarida Maria
Brito, José
Proença, Luis
Singh, Jaipaul
Mesquita, Maria Fernanda de
author_role author
author2 Silva, Maria Leonor
Santos, Elisabeth
Moncada, Margarida Maria
Brito, José
Proença, Luis
Singh, Jaipaul
Mesquita, Maria Fernanda de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bernardo, Maria Alexandra
Silva, Maria Leonor
Santos, Elisabeth
Moncada, Margarida Maria
Brito, José
Proença, Luis
Singh, Jaipaul
Mesquita, Maria Fernanda de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cinnamon tea
Postprandial glucose concentration
topic Cinnamon tea
Postprandial glucose concentration
description "Glycaemic control, in particular at postprandial period, has a key role in prevention of different diseases, including diabetes and cardiovascular events. Previous studies suggest that postprandial high blood glucose levels (BGL) can lead to an oxidative stress status, which is associated with metabolic alterations. Cinnamon powder has demonstrated a beneficial effect on postprandial glucose homeostasis in animals and human models. The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of cinnamon tea (C. burmannii) on postprandial capillary blood glucose level on nondiabetic adults. Participants were given oral glucose tolerance test either with or without cinnamon tea in a randomized clinical trial. The data revealed that cinnamon tea administration slightly decreased postprandial BGL. Cinnamon tea ingestion also results in a significantly lower postprandial maximum glucose concentration and variation ofmaximum glucose concentration (p < 0.05). Chemical analysis showed that cinnamon tea has a high antioxidant capacity, whichmay be due to its polyphenol content. The present study provides evidence that cinnamon tea, obtained from C. burmannii, could be beneficial for controlling glucose metabolism in nondiabetic adults during postprandial period."
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