The Effects of Mulberry Leaf-Jeolpyun on the Serum Lipid Level in Male University Students

뽕잎분말 첨가 절편 섭취가 남자 대학생의 혈청 지질 수준에 미친 효과

  • 김애정 (혜전대학 식품영양과) ;
  • 김명희 (경기대학교 관광학부 조리학) ;
  • 김성수 (경기대학교 체육학부 사회체육) ;
  • 곽한병 (경기대학교 체육학부 레저스포츠)
  • Published : 2000.10.01

Abstract

Recently, it appears to have a trend of adult having weight increase in Korea. The number of obese people is increasing in Korea due to the changes of meal pattern and the lack of physical activities. Currently, obesity is the prevalent health problem in the world. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of mulberry leaf-Jeolpyun on the serum lipids of overweighted male university students. After 3 days of education and adaptation on this study, twenty male university students with 20.9yrs old average were fed a uniformed dormitory foodservice, and they ate constant amount of 9% mulberry leaves added-rice cake, Jeolpyun(100g) instead of boiled rice(l00g) , on each meal. Experiment was conducted during 14 days period. All meals were provided promptly. and the subejects were required to have breakfast, lunch, and dinner on weekdays. Mean height, weight, and BMI were 176.55cm, 90.OOkg, and 28.73, respectively. Although it was not very significant, body weight of the subjects appeared to be reduced after consuming the 100g substitute diet of mulberry leaf-Jeolpyun. Daily energy Intake of the subjects was 2,360.6kcal, which represents 94% of the Korean RDA. The ratio of energy obtained from carbohydrate, protein, and fat was 55: 17'27 As compared with the Korean RDA, 65 : 15 20, carbohydrate consumption was decreased but protein and fat consumption was a little bit increased. The ratio of animal-protein source was 58%, and animal-fat intake was 42%. Triglyceride concentrations decreased. but HDL-cholesterol was in the reversed manner The concentrations of HDL-cholesterol increased significantly after the 2wk-lOOg subtitute diet of mulberry leaf-Jeolpyun (p<0.05) . However, there were no significant differences in total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol con concentrations .

Keywords

References

  1. In diet and health Committee on diet and health NRC
  2. In diet and health Committee on Diet and Health, NRC
  3. J. of Pharmacology v.21 The effect of Sangbekpie extract on the restriction of blood pressure Cho, S. K.;Shin, H. S.
  4. J. of Traditional Medicine v.12 Antihyperglycemic effect of N-containing sugars derieved from mulberry leaves in streptozocin-induced diabetic mice Kimura, M.;Chen, F.;Nakashima, N.;Kimura, I.;Asano, N.;Koya, S.
  5. J. Korean Soc. Food Sci. Nutr. v.27 no.6 Antihyperlipidemic effects of methanol extracts from mulberry leaves in cholesterol-induced hyperlipidemia rats Kim, S. Y.;Lee, W. C.;Kim, H. B.;Kim, A. J.;Kim, S. K.
  6. Arch. Pharm. Rev. v.18 Anti-inflammatory activity of the major constituents of Lonicera Japonica Lee, S. J.;Shin, E. J.;Son, K. H.;Chang, H. W.;Kang, S. S.;Kim, H. P.
  7. Nippon Sanshigaku Zasshi v.26 Trace components in mulberry leaves Kondo, Y.
  8. J. Chem. Soc. Jpn v.18 Trace components in mulberry leaves Katai, K.
  9. Prospect and usage in sericulture, Symposium Sericulture and Entomology;NIAST;RDA
  10. Soonchunhyang J. Nat. Sci. v.5 no.1 Antihyperlipidemic effects of mulberry leaves in adult females Kim, S. K.;Kim, Y. S.;Kim, A. J.;Kim, S. Y.
  11. J. of The East Asian Dietary Life v.8 no.3 Study on the physical characteristics and taste of Pongihpsolgi as affected by ingredients Kim, A. J.;Kim, M. W.;Lim, Y. H.
  12. Computer Aided Nutritional Analysis Program The Korean Journal of Nutrition
  13. Mulberry leaf, silkworm, silk health method Lee, W. C.;Lee, Y. W.;Kim, S. Y.
  14. Clin. Chem. v.18 Estimation of concentration on low density lipoprotein cholesterol in plasma, without use of the preparative ultracentrifuge Friedewald, W. T.(et al.)
  15. Nutritional assessment Kim. H. Y.;Kang, M. H.;Cho, M. S.
  16. J. Korean of Nutr. v.31 no.4 Studies of nutrition intake and serum lipid level in adult womrn in Taegu Choi, M. J.
  17. Medical Nutrition guideline The Korean Journal of Nutrition
  18. Nutritional assessment(2nd ed.) Robert, D. Lee.;David C. Nieman
  19. Fundamentals of clinical chemistry(3rd ed.) Norbert W. Tietz