Background: Although
the effect of Conjugated Linoleic Acids (CLAs) on
blood pressure and body composition is revealed in several in vitro and animal
studies, the results of human studies are controversial. The purpose of the
current clinical double blind trial was to determine the effect of 2 months CLA
supplementation on blood pressure and body composition of non trained healthy
young male students.
Methods: This
randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial
was conducted on 66 non trained healthy male students. Before and after
eight weeks supplementation with 4´0.8g.d-1
CLA or placebo (soybean oil), lean body mass and fat mass were measured with
BIA, trunk and visceral fat and waist circumference were measured with ViScan.
Physical activity amount and dietary intake of participants were similar
together, because they lived in dorms. Statistical analyses were performed
using the SPSS16 software, the statistical tests being analysis of covariance,
Independent sample t test, paired-sample t-test and Mann-Whitney U tests.
Results: CLA supplementation had no effect on
blood pressure, lean body mass, body fat mass, trunk and visceral fat and waist
circumference.
Conclusions: These results
show that CLA does not affect on body composition and blood pressure in non
trained young male students.
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