2019
DOI: 10.3390/jcm8020195
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Effects of Caloric Restriction with Protein Supplementation on Plasma Protein Profiles in Middle-Aged Women with Metabolic Syndrome—A Preliminary Open Study

Abstract: Background: Clinical studies have demonstrated that higher protein intake based on caloric restriction (CR) alleviates metabolic abnormalities. However, no study has examined the effects of plasma protein profiles on caloric restriction with protein supplementation (CRPS) in metabolic syndrome (MetS). Therefore, using a proteomic perspective, this pilot study investigated whether CRPS ameliorated metabolic abnormalities associated with MetS in middle-aged women. Methods: Plasma samples of middle-aged women wit… Show more

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“…Tobacco smoking could be a confounding factor [84,85]. All these results obtained from the variety of different studies seem indeed to be in accordance with the assumption that A2M supports homeostasis in situations of a "challenged" nutritional status [83].…”
Section: Limitationssupporting
confidence: 65%
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“…Tobacco smoking could be a confounding factor [84,85]. All these results obtained from the variety of different studies seem indeed to be in accordance with the assumption that A2M supports homeostasis in situations of a "challenged" nutritional status [83].…”
Section: Limitationssupporting
confidence: 65%
“…A2M of female construction workers did relate to any of the variables investigated. A dietary survey conducted with apparently health Thai farmers found a statistically significant negative correlation of A2M with energy, protein, fat, and carbohydrate intake [83]. Tobacco smoking could be a confounding factor [84,85].…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 99%