Department of Nursing & Midwifery, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran , alinejads1@yahoo.com
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Introduction: Pre-diabetes patients are at risk of developing type-two diabetes. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of Aloe Vera extract on blood lipids in patients with pre-diabetes.
Materials & Methods: The method of this study was a double blind randomized controlled clinical trial. In this 72 subjects with pre-diabetes symptoms were participated in 2014.
Patients in three groups consumed capsules twice a day: Aloe Vera 300 mg (AL300), 500 mg (AL500) and placebo (PL). Lipid profile were evaluated in baseline at four or eight weeks. Data was analyzed by SPSS/16.
Findings: The levels of Total cholesterol and LDL-C, only in the group AL500 (P<0.001 and p=0.01), was significantly reduced with Wilcoxon and ANOVA within group tests, along with HDL-C level improvement just after eight weeks with Kruskal-Wallis test (P=0.004). Triglyceride level showed a significant decrease with ANOVA test (P<0.045) just after four weeks use of AL500.
Conclusion: The use of Aloe Vera extract in pre-diabetic patients, have significantly reduced the level of lipids in eight weeks. It is suggested that, Aloe Vera can be added to the daily diet with a standard rate to prevent the increase of glucose in blood and fat.
Alinejad Mofrad S, Foadoddini M, Saadat Joo A. Eeffect of Aloe Vera extract on blood lipids in patients with pre-diabetes: A randomized double-blind clinical trial.. JHPM 2015; 4 (4) :53-63 URL: http://jhpm.ir/article-1-510-en.html