Lipids in Health and Disease (Apr 2008)

Raisins and additional walking have distinct effects on plasma lipids and inflammatory cytokines

  • Wood Richard J,
  • Torres-Gonzalez Moises,
  • Shrestha Sudeep,
  • Vaishnav Ushma,
  • Puglisi Michael J,
  • Volek Jeff S,
  • Fernandez Maria

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-7-14
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
p. 14

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Abstract Background Raisins are a significant source of dietary fiber and polyphenols, which may reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk by affecting lipoprotein metabolism and inflammation. Walking represents a low intensity exercise intervention that may also reduce CVD risk. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of consuming raisins, increasing steps walked, or a combination of these interventions on blood pressure, plasma lipids, glucose, insulin and inflammatory cytokines. Results Thirty-four men and postmenopausal women were matched for weight and gender and randomly assigned to consume 1 cup raisins/d (RAISIN), increase the amount of steps walked/d (WALK) or a combination of both interventions (RAISINS + WALK). The subjects completed a 2 wk run-in period, followed by a 6 wk intervention. Systolic blood pressure was reduced for all subjects (P = 0.008). Plasma total cholesterol was decreased by 9.4% for all subjects (P Conclusion This research shows that simple lifestyle modifications such as adding raisins to the diet or increasing steps walked have distinct beneficial effects on CVD risk.