[Review of the possible impact of 100% juices on nutritional quality, risk of obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus].
Autor: | Polyakov SA; Multon JSC, 192236, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation., Dobrynin OS; Multon JSC, 192236, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation., Makarov VS; Multon JSC, 192236, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation., Shashin DL; Multon JSC, 192236, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation., Khomich LM; Union of Juice, Water and Beverage Producers, 107078, Moscow, Russian Federation. |
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Jazyk: | ruština |
Zdroj: | Voprosy pitaniia [Vopr Pitan] 2023; Vol. 92 (5), pp. 28-38. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Sep 26. |
DOI: | 10.33029/0042-8833-2023-92-5-28-38 |
Abstrakt: | Studies show that fruit juices are a source of macro- and micronutrients. Despite the fact that modern technologies for the industrial processing of fruits into juice are aimed at preserving the bioactive compounds of the original raw materials, juices are the subject of controversy due to the presence of free sugars and less dietary fiber than in fresh fruits. The purpose of the work was to systematize the available studies on the effect of 100% juices on nutrition quality, obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Material and methods . Systematic search in PubMed, Google Scholar, eLIBRARY databases in accordance with the inclusion criteria: the study examined 100% fruit or vegetable juices, the article was in Russian or English in a peer-reviewed journal, the subjects (in the case of clinical studies) were people aged 1 to 18 years and older. 98 sources were analyzed based on the title of the article, of which 35 did not relate to juices. 63 sources were analyzed based on their abstracts, of which 28 were included in the main study. Results . According to the results of the literature analysis, it follows that moderate consumption of 100% juices not only does not have negative effects on human health, but, on the contrary improve the health of the organism. In particular, its intake helps lower blood pressure and the content of highly sensitive C-reactive protein, thereby reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Juices enrich the daily diet due to the macro- and micronutrients they contain, which improves the quality of nutrition in general. Researches prove that there is no correlation between moderate juice consumption and type 2 diabetes onset. The glycemic index of the juices is low or medium, which distinguishes them from standard soft drinks containing sugar. The consumption of juices (100-500 ml/day) does not increase the risk of obesity in adults and children. Conclusion . Negative effects, such as weight gain and an increased risk of diabetic diseases, can only be observed with excessive consumption of juices. Competing Interests: Authors declare no conflict of interests. (Copyright© GEOTAR-Media Publishing Group.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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