A new study reveals that EVTene™ palm mixed-carotene is effective in modulating adipokines and abdominal adiposity in obese children.

In this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled intervention trial, 20 children with simple obesity at a mean age of 10.5 years are given either 2 tablets of MCS (Mixed Carotenoid Supplement, CarotenALL® from Jarrow Formulas, California) or placebo daily for 6 months. The supplement consists of 600 µg beta-carotene, 500 µg alpha-carotene (EVTene™, palm mixed-carotene), 10mg lutein, 2 mg zeaxanthin, 10mg lycopene, 500 µg astaxanthin and 10mg gamma-tocopherol per capsule. Physical examinations such as waist circumference measurement, blood tests (ie: serum carotenoids, total adiponectin, leptin, insulin, triglycerides, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol) and percentage change in visceral adipose tissue (VAT) and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) were performed in both MCS and placebo groups at baseline and after the supplementation period.

When comparing to placebo group after 6 months of supplementation, MCS group demonstrates reduced BMI (Body Mass Index) z-score, WHtR (waist to height ratio), stable HOMA-2 (homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance-2), elevated level of beta-carotene, total adiponectin and HMW-ADI (high molecular weight adiponectin). Beta-carotene does not only show unique positive association with total adiponectin at baseline, but also negative association with waist circumference, WHtR, visceral adipose tissue (VAT), and subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT) after adjustment for sex among obese children.

Adiponectin is a hormone that regulates body metabolic processes, and generally obese people have lower plasma adiponectin than non-obese people. Many studies have found adiponectin to be inversely correlated with body mass index in obese populations.This study shows that the mixed-carotene supplemented obese children have increased level plasma adiponectin. This is definitely interesting as elevated adiponectin is thought to help enhance insulin sensitivity, mitigate inflammatory processes and promote heart-healthy effects. Long term supplementation of mixed-carotene may help to regulate metabolic health in obese children,” says CheeYen Lau, Nutritionist of ExcelVite.

EVTene is a true natural mixed-carotene complex extracted from palm fruits with highest level of alpha-carotene. EVTene contains mainly alpha-carotene (33%) and beta-carotene (66%) as well as a small amount of other carotenoids such as lycopene and gamma-carotene. The carotene composition of EVTene™ is similar to what is found in carrots. It is the only true natural mixed-carotene that can be used in dietary supplements and functional foods for healthy metabolism and weight management,” added Lau.

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Source:

Canas, J.A., et.al (2017). Effects of Mixed Carotenoids on Adipokines and Abdominal Adiposity in Children: A Pilot Study. J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 102(5):1-8 doi:10.1210/jc.2017-00185.

 

 

 

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