Application of flexible ambrosia for body weight control among youths
10.7644/j.issn.1674-9960.2016.08.008
- VernacularTitle:柔性辟谷技术在青年人群体重控制中的应用
- Author:
Wenjing GONG
;
Qingjian HUANG
;
Dawen GAO
;
Wubin QU
;
Zhihui LI
;
Yiming LU
;
Yan GAO
;
Peijin LI
;
Chenggang ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
flexible ambrosia;
body weight control;
gut microbiota;
prebiotics;
fasting
- From:
Military Medical Sciences
2016;40(8):651-656
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To evaluate whether flexible ambrosia,by which people can take special prebiotics instead of dining to alleviate their sense of hunger is a healthy, safe and effective weight loss method by analyzing the effects of flexible ambrosia on body weight, body composition, physiological and chemical indexes of young volunteers.Methods Young volunteers were tested on flexible ambrosia for seven days using special prebiotics instead of normal food.Body weight, waist circumference, body composition and blood biochemical indexes ( blood pressure, blood glucose, liver function, renal function, blood electrolyte, and blood lipid ) were measured and recorded before and after the test respectively.The volunteers′subjective feelings ( hunger, energy, fatigue, etc) were recorded during the test every day by way of e-form records.Results All volunteers of the flexible ambrosia test reduced their body weight, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference, visceral fat index (VAI) and body fat rate (Fat,%)significantly (P<0.01)in seven days, while the body water rate, muscle mass, body protein and bone did not significantly change or rise.There was no significant functional abnormity of the liver kidney, or blood electrolytes and blood lipid.All volunteers were in good physical condition, high-spirited and slept well, high quality sleep, without any obvious hunger and fatigue response in seven days.Conclusion Flexible ambrosia seems to be a healthy, safe and effective method, and provides an important scientific basis and reference for weight loss in the military.