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Volume 6, Issue 9(Suppl)

J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2016

ISSN: 2165-7904 JOWT, an open access journal

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Obesity 2016

December 08-10, 2016

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Obesity & Weight Management

December 08-10, 2016 Dallas, USA

10

th

International Conference and Exhibition on

Standardized and patented lycored nutrient complexTM supports cardiovascular health: A randomized

placebo controlled trial

Karin Hermoni

1

, Irit Shefer

2

, Golan Raz

1

and

Tamara Sofi

1

1

Lycored, USA

2

Lycored, Israel

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besity is associated with chronic low grade inflammation and oxidative stress as well as increased risk for cardiovascular risk.

The effects of tomato carotenoids on parameters related to cardiovascular health such as blood pressure, endothelial function,

inflammation and oxidative stress have been the subject of on-going research. More specifically serum carotenoid levels are

increasingly studied as highly predictive markers for oxidized LDL, now considered the most dangerous form of cholesterol. The

objective of this clinical study was to investigate the effects of standardized and patented Lycored Nutrient Complex (LNC) for heart

on post-prandial lipid and sugar profiles. Consumption of a fat containing meal causes stress reactions that include a transient rise

in triglycerides as well as an elevation in glucose and insulin levels. Oxidative stress related to fat consumption has been suggested

as a major contributor in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis along with other chronic disease states such as diabetes and obesity.

One mechanism is the increased oxidation of LDL cholesterol, which promotes plaque formation and increases cardiovascular risk.

In this study, 150 healthy men and women were supplemented for 2 weeks with LNC or placebo. At the end of the supplementation

period subjects consumed a fat containing meal and parameters related to lipid and sugar profiles as well as oxidized LDL levels were

evaluated. Subjects who consumed LNC had significantly reduced levels of oxidized LDL compared to the placebo group. Moreover,

insulin levels were reduced following supplementation. A beneficial trend was also observed for post-meal glucose levels. This study

suggests carotenoids, and in particular LNC, has a favorable effect on cardiovascular health and management of fat consumption

induced oxidative stress. This protective effect is extremely relevant for subjects who are at increased cardiovascular risk such as those

struggling with obesity and weight management.

Biography

Karin Hermoni is the Lycored Nutrient ComplexTM category Manager at Lycored. She holds a PhD degree in Biochemistry from Ben Gurion University in Israel. Her

research has focused on the effects of phytonutrients and specifically tomato carotenoids on various aspects of human health. She has published numerous papers and

written many articles for the public on carotenoids, many of which are available online.

Karin.Hermoni@lycored.com

Karin Hermoni et al., J Obes Weight Loss Ther 2016, 6:9(Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2165-7904.C1.042