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A Colorful Way to Prevent Diabetes: A “Berry” Good Idea

A Colorful Way to Prevent Diabetes: A “Berry” Good Idea. April J. Stull, PhD, RD Botanical Research Center Pennington Biomedical Research Center Louisiana State University System. Fighting Diabetes. Diabetes. Blueberry. Defeating Diabetes. Outline. Diabetes Dietary Supplements

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A Colorful Way to Prevent Diabetes: A “Berry” Good Idea

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  1. A Colorful Way to Prevent Diabetes: A “Berry” Good Idea April J. Stull, PhD, RD Botanical Research Center Pennington Biomedical Research Center Louisiana State University System

  2. Fighting Diabetes Diabetes Blueberry Defeating Diabetes

  3. Outline • Diabetes • Dietary Supplements • Blueberries • Literature Review • PBRC human research Study

  4. 1994 2000 2007 1994 2000 2007 No Data <4.5% 4.5-5.9% 6.0-7.4% 7.5-8.9% >9.0% No Data <14.0% 14.0-17.9% 18.0-21.9% 22.0-25.9% >26.0% Obesity and Diabetes Trends Among U.S. Adults Obesity (BMI ≥30 kg/m2) Diabetes CDC’s Division of Diabetes Translation. National Diabetes Surveillance System available at http://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/statistics

  5. Interventions Used to Delay the Progression to Type 2 Diabetes Physical Activity Diet Modification Complementary and Alternative Medicines (CAM)?? Medication

  6. 10 Most Common CAM Therapies (2007) Percent Barnes, PM et al., National Health Interview Survey, 2007

  7. Botanical Dietary Supplement • Is a plant or plant part dietary supplement valued for its medicinal or therapeutic properties, flavor, and/or scent • Dietary Supplement • Is intended to supplement the diet • Contains one or more dietary ingredients • Is intended to be taken by mouth as pill, capsule, tablet, or liquid • Is labeled on the front panel as being a dietary supplement

  8. Botanical Dietary Supplements • Products made from botanicals that are used to maintain or improve health may be called: • Botanical products • Herbal products • Phytomedicines

  9. Out-of-Pocket Costs for CAM Among US Adults, 2007 Total Costs: $33.9 billion Practitioner Costs Botanical Dietary Supplements 43.7% 14.8 billion $11.9 billion Relaxation Techniques Homeopathic Medicine Yoga, Tai, Chi, Qigong Classes Nahin RL et al., National Health Interview Survey, 2007

  10. Botanical Dietary Supplement “BLUEBERRIES”

  11. U.S. Blueberry Consumption Per Person 70% consumption increase from years 1997 to 2007 United States Highbush Blueberry Council; Available at www.blueberry.org

  12. Blueberries Are Everywhere!!!

  13. Blueberries • Blueberries provide health benefits for many different conditions / diseases • Heart • Vision • Cancer • Diabetes

  14. Antioxidant Activity USDA, ORAC of Selected Foods, 2007

  15. Definitions • Glucose (blood sugar) • Sugar in the blood that is used for energy • Insulin • A hormone that controls the amount of glucose in the blood • Produced from the pancreas

  16. Definitions • Insulin sensitivity • Insulin efficiently moves glucose from the bloodstream to the cells in the body • Cells inside the body respondto the action of insulin • Insulin resistance • Insulin has difficulty moving glucose from the bloodstream to the cells in the body • Cells inside the body DO NOT fully respondto the action of insulin

  17. Blueberries as a Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes • Literature Review • Blueberries are a folk remedy in Canada for treatment of diabetes (Martineau LC et al., Phytomedicine, 2006) • Blueberries have been found to: • Reduce blood glucose concentrations in rats and humans (Abidov M et al, 2006 ; DeFuria J et al, 2009) • Increase glucose uptake in muscle and fat cells (Vuong T et al, 2006) • Protect against obesity in rats (DeFuria J et al, 2009)

  18. Humm…. Can blueberries improve pre-diabetes and prevent diabetes in humans?

  19. PBRC Blueberry Research Study • Primary Objective • To evaluate the effect of blueberries on improving the ability of insulin to work in pre-diabetic individuals • Hypothesis • Dietary supplementation with blueberry smoothies will result in an increase in the ability of insulin to work in pre-diabetic individuals

  20. Study Design Insulin Sensitivity Test Measures the ability of insulin to move glucose (or blood sugar) from the bloodstream to the cells Insulin Sensitivity Test Blueberry Smoothie End Screening Baseline Placebo Smoothie *Randomized *Started consuming smoothies End 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Visits (Weeks)

  21. Study Design

  22. Nutritional Value of Smoothies Each participant consumed two 16oz smoothies per day (Total 32oz) Blueberries provided (per 16oz smoothie): 80 kcal , 20g carbohydrates, 4g fiber, 0.8g protein, 0g fat Vitamins and minerals: calcium, magnesium, phosphorous, potassium, folate, vitamin C, A, E, and K

  23. = 16 oz Blueberry Smoothie 1 cup of blueberries

  24. Characteristics of The Study Participants

  25. The Ability of Insulin to Work in All ParticipantsFrom Beginning to End of Study 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

  26. Blueberries Improved the Ability of Insulin to Work ∆ insulin Sensitivity = ability of insulin to work from week 0 to week 6

  27. Consuming Blueberries Did Not Affect: Food intake Body weight %Body fat

  28. Conclusions • Blueberry smoothies improved the ability of insulin to work in pre-diabetic individuals • The blueberry smoothie did not affect body weight and energy intake Yummy…

  29. We need your help!! Future Research 2nd Blueberry Study Evaluate the effects of blueberries on high blood pressure and heart health *****will start RECRUITING soon!*****

  30. For More Information About Blueberries United States Highbush Blueberry Council http://www.blueberry.org Blue Harvest Farms http://www.blueharvestfarms.com Nutrition Information http://www.lsuagcenter.com/en/food_health/nutrition http://www.lsuagcenter.com http://www.lsuagcenter.com/en/food_health/nutrition http://redstickfarmersmarket.org http://www.herbsociety.org

  31. Thank You

  32. William Cefalu, MD William Johnson, Ph.D Catherine Champagne, PhD, RD, LDN Katherine Lastor, RD, LDN PBRC inpatient and outpatient unit staff Metabolic kitchen staff PBRC Botanicals Research Center United States Highbush Blueberry Council Cefalu’s Lab Participants Acknowledgements

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