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Effects of supplementation with glutamine on systemic low-grade inflammation and body composition in elderly individuals

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Author(s):
Angelica Marques de Pina Freitas
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: São Paulo.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Conjunto das Químicas (IQ e FCF) (CQ/DBDCQ)
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Examining board members:
Sandra Maria Lima Ribeiro; Patricia Helen de Carvalho Rondo
Advisor: Sandra Maria Lima Ribeiro
Abstract

Introduction-Having in mind the role of glutamine as an energy substrate to enterocytes, as well as a nitrogen reserve to skeletal muscle, the study hypothesized that glutamine supplementation is capable of modulating the systemic inflammation and improving muscle mass as consequence. Objectives-to evaluate the effects of glutamine supplementation on some inflammatory markers and on the body composition of elderly in risk of frailty. Methods-randomized double-blind clinicai trial (RCT). This study included community-dwelling elderly (above 65 years old), who presented one or two criteria to develop frailty syndrome. The elderly were distributed in two groups, one of them received glutamine (GLU) and the other received placebo (PLA; maltodextrin) for 6 months, in two daily doses. In beginning and cnd of the experiment, the participants were evaluated for body weight and body height, to calculate the body mass index(BMI); waist, hip, calf and arm circumferences(WC,HC,CC,AC); tricipital skin folder(TSF); body composition by bioelectrical impedance measuring resistance, reactance, capacitance, phase angle, extra and intracellular water; grip strength; serum levei of inflammatory cytokines(IL-l0, IL-6 e TNF-α); serum creatinine and urea with evaluation ofkidney function by Cockcroft & Galt equation; food intake by a 24h food record; physical activity level by Baecke questionnaire; bowel function by Bristol scale. Results-49 participants were recruited, and distributed to both groups (GLU= 24 and PLA=24). Although none of the variables showed significant statistical differences, comparing together time (before and after) and group (glutamine or placebo), but evoluation of variables to demonstrate advantages to GLU supplementation, such as: higher grip strength values; higher values of BMI, slight enhance of AC and slight reduction in TSF, lower variation in anthropometric measures; BIA results showed better cellular conditions in GLU group (from reactance, phase angle and intracellular water). Conclusions - According to our experimental conditions, the glutamine supplementation in elderly at frailty risk showed some variability which could be interpreted as benefits either to body composition and gut function. However, due to the high variability presented in the results, it was not possible to find statistical significances, to confirm those finds. Studies involving a larger sample size, and preferably with measures of intestinal permeability, could clarify our results. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/04199-6 - Effects of nutritional supplementation with glutamine on intestinal permeability, systemic low-grade inflammation and consequences on body composition in elderly individuals
Grantee:Angélica Marques de Pina Freitas
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master