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The role of lycopene for the amelioration of glycaemic status and peripheral antioxidant capacity among the Type II diabetes mellitus patients: a case–control study

Hui Eng Leh, Mastura Mohd Sopian, Mohamad Hafizi Abu Bakar, Lai Kuan Lee

2021Annals of Medicine29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The use of lycopene as a complementary medicine for Type II diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is limited and controversial. This study evaluated the effect of lycopene intake on the changes of glycaemic status and antioxidant capacity among the T2DM patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This case-control study involved the participation of 87 patients and 122 healthy individuals. Lycopene intake was assessed by using a food frequency questionnaire. The peripheral antioxidant capacity among the T2DM patients was evaluated. Glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) were measured as indications of glycaemic status. RESULTS: Peripheral antioxidant capacity was significantly lower in the T2DM group. Direct positive correlations were found between the lycopene intake and peripheral antioxidant level among the T2DM patients. Contrarily, HbA1c and FPG levels decreased significantly with the higher lycopene intake. CONCLUSIONS: T2DM patients with a higher lycopene intake showed a greater peripheral antioxidant capacity and better glycaemic control. Lycopene may act to ameliorate oxidative stress and improve the pathophysiology of T2DM.

Topics & Concepts

LycopeneMedicineAntioxidantInternal medicineType 2 Diabetes MellitusDiabetes mellitusOxidative stressEndocrinologyAntioxidant capacityType 2 diabetesBiochemistryBiologyAntioxidant Activity and Oxidative StressNutritional Studies and DietDiabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins
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