Found 5 clinical trials
Oil Consumption and Cholesterol
More than 31 million U.S. adults have high total cholesterol and over 73 million U.S. adults have high LDL cholesterol. Cottonseed oil (CSO) is found readily in our food supply, and recent research has shown improvements in blood lipids following CSO consumption in healthy adults with normal cholesterol profiles.
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- 16 Feb, 2024
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Long-term Consumption of Resistant Starch Type-4 (RS4)
The primary objective of the current proposal is to determine the effectiveness of long-term consumption of Fibersym RW for improving blood lipids (including cholesterol) and body composition. The overall goal of this clinical research is to determine the potential effects that RS4 consumption may have on the prevention of obesity …
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- 16 Feb, 2024
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PCOS Treatment Using DLBS3233, Metformin, and Combination of Both (POSITIF)
This is a 3-arm, randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, and controlled clinical study over 6 months of treatment to evaluate the metabolic and clinical efficacy as well as the safety of DLBS3233 alone, metformin and combination of both, in improving metabolic and reproductive parameters.
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- 26 Oct, 2022
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Decrease in Paraoxonase Enzyme Level and Myocardial nfarction
Myocardial infarction is a polygenic disease that may occur due to various environmental risk factors. Mortality risk of the disease; sex, age, smoking, systolic blood pressure, total cholesterol, and high-density lipoprotein levels. The paraoxonase-1 phenotype is expressed as the paraoxonase/arylesterase ratio and is closely related to high-density lipoprotein, acting as …
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- 16 Feb, 2024
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Cardiac Biomarkers in Preeclampsia: Prediction of Disease and the Risk of Future Cardiovascular Events in Survivors
SUMMARY Background: Improvements in the management and prevention of obstetric haemorrhage and sepsis, in addition to magnesium sulphate for preeclampsia have led to significant reduction in global maternal mortality rates; thus leaving increasing number of survivors of preeclampsia than previously. Preeclampsia is associated with inflammatory changes that alter vascular integrity …
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- 16 Feb, 2024
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