The Effect of Different Amounts of Cinnamon Consumption on Blood Glucose in Healthy Adult Individuals

Background. This study was aimed at investigating the effect of consumption of different amounts of cinnamon on preprandial blood glucose (PrBG), postprandial blood glucose (PoBG), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), and body mass index (BMI). Methods. This study was carried out on 41 healthy adult ind...

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Main Authors: Nildem Kizilaslan, Nihal Zekiye Erdem
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Food Science
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4138534
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spelling doaj-6e661beef6dd4936977dc6eb82f01bd32020-11-24T22:02:23ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Food Science2356-70152314-57652019-01-01201910.1155/2019/41385344138534The Effect of Different Amounts of Cinnamon Consumption on Blood Glucose in Healthy Adult IndividualsNildem Kizilaslan0Nihal Zekiye Erdem1Istanbul Medipol University Institute of Health Sciences, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, TurkeyIstanbul Medipol University School of Health Sciences, Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, TurkeyBackground. This study was aimed at investigating the effect of consumption of different amounts of cinnamon on preprandial blood glucose (PrBG), postprandial blood glucose (PoBG), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), and body mass index (BMI). Methods. This study was carried out on 41 healthy adult individuals. The individuals were divided into 3 groups and monitored for 40 days. The first, second, and third groups were given 1 g/day, 3 g/day, and 6 g/day cinnamon, respectively. Before the beginning of the consumption of cinnamon, HbA1c and PrBG blood tests of the individuals were examined on an empty stomach at family practice centers. Two hours after these tests were carried out and breakfast, PoBG tests were performed. Results. According to the findings of the study, the differences between the average weight measurements, BMI values, and HbA1c values before consumption on days 20 and 40 were not statistically significant in the individuals consuming 1 g, 3 g, and 6 g of cinnamon a day. The difference between the average PrBG measurements was found to be significant in the individuals consuming 6 g of cinnamon per day. The difference between the average PoBG measurements before consumption on days 20 and 40 was significant in the individuals consuming 1 g, 3 g, and 6 g of cinnamon per day. Conclusions. In particular a 3–6 g of cinnamon consumption was found to affect certain blood parameters of individuals positively. Therefore, it is considered to be beneficial to raise awareness of individuals to be conscious to regularly consume cinnamon.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/4138534
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The Effect of Different Amounts of Cinnamon Consumption on Blood Glucose in Healthy Adult Individuals
International Journal of Food Science
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Nihal Zekiye Erdem
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title The Effect of Different Amounts of Cinnamon Consumption on Blood Glucose in Healthy Adult Individuals
title_short The Effect of Different Amounts of Cinnamon Consumption on Blood Glucose in Healthy Adult Individuals
title_full The Effect of Different Amounts of Cinnamon Consumption on Blood Glucose in Healthy Adult Individuals
title_fullStr The Effect of Different Amounts of Cinnamon Consumption on Blood Glucose in Healthy Adult Individuals
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Different Amounts of Cinnamon Consumption on Blood Glucose in Healthy Adult Individuals
title_sort effect of different amounts of cinnamon consumption on blood glucose in healthy adult individuals
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series International Journal of Food Science
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2314-5765
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background. This study was aimed at investigating the effect of consumption of different amounts of cinnamon on preprandial blood glucose (PrBG), postprandial blood glucose (PoBG), glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), and body mass index (BMI). Methods. This study was carried out on 41 healthy adult individuals. The individuals were divided into 3 groups and monitored for 40 days. The first, second, and third groups were given 1 g/day, 3 g/day, and 6 g/day cinnamon, respectively. Before the beginning of the consumption of cinnamon, HbA1c and PrBG blood tests of the individuals were examined on an empty stomach at family practice centers. Two hours after these tests were carried out and breakfast, PoBG tests were performed. Results. According to the findings of the study, the differences between the average weight measurements, BMI values, and HbA1c values before consumption on days 20 and 40 were not statistically significant in the individuals consuming 1 g, 3 g, and 6 g of cinnamon a day. The difference between the average PrBG measurements was found to be significant in the individuals consuming 6 g of cinnamon per day. The difference between the average PoBG measurements before consumption on days 20 and 40 was significant in the individuals consuming 1 g, 3 g, and 6 g of cinnamon per day. Conclusions. In particular a 3–6 g of cinnamon consumption was found to affect certain blood parameters of individuals positively. Therefore, it is considered to be beneficial to raise awareness of individuals to be conscious to regularly consume cinnamon.
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