Resumen: | Introducción: El "Sacha inchi" es la mejor fuente vegetal de omega 3 (45-55 %), y el más rico en ácidos grasos insaturados (35-60 %). Objetivo: Determinar el efecto del Plukenetia volubilis Linneo o "Sacha inchi" en el perfil lipídico, de adultos jóvenes. Método: Diseño experimental que consta de 28 participantes, estudiantes de Medicina entre 18 y 25 años divididos aleatoriamente en 2 grupos: control y experimental; el segundo recibió 30 gramos diarios de Plukenetia volubilis Linneo o "Sacha inchi" durante 6 semanas. Se determinó el perfil lipídico por métodos enzimáticos, así como el peso y la ingesta calórica: al inicio, a las 3 y 6 semanas de tratamiento. Resultados: Grupo control al inicio: colesterol 175,09 mg/dl, triglicéridos 130,73 mg/dl, HDL 36,78 mg/dl, LDL 112,16 mg/dl; a las 6 semanas de tratamiento: colesterol 184,87 mg/dl, triglicéridos 123,21mg/dl, HDL 42,04 mg/dl, LDL 118,19 mg/dl. Grupo experimental al inicio: colesterol 179,31mg/dl, triglicéridos 123,68 mg/dl, HDL41,64 mg/dl, LDL112.94 mg/dl; a las 6 semanas: colesterol 155,22 mg/dl, triglicéridos 78,69 mg/dl, HDL 49,54 mg/dl, LDL 89,95 mg/dl. El grupo experimental tuvo una disminución significativa de colesterol de 14,02 %, LDL 20,48 % y de triglicéridos 36,37 % respecto a los valores iniciales y los cambios fueron también significativos respecto al grupo control. No se observaron cambios significativos en el peso ni en la ingesta calórica. Interpretación: El consumo de Plukenetia volubilis Linneo o "Sacha inchi" reduce los niveles de Triglicéridos, colesterol, LDL y aumenta los niveles de HDL en adultos jóvenes. (AU)^iesIntroduction: Sacha inchi is the best vegetable source supplying omega-3 (45-55 %), and it is also the main source of unsaturated fatty acids (35-60 %). Objective: To determine if there is any effect of Plukenetia volubilis Linneo ('Sacha inchi') in the lipid panel in young adults. Methods: The study had an experimental design including 28 participants who were medical students between 18 and 25 years old. They were randomly assigned into 2 groups: control and experimental, the second group received 30 grams of Plukenetia volubilis Linneo or Sacha inchi per day for 6 weeks. The lipid panel of all participants was determined using enzymatic methods. Weight and caloric intake were measured at the beginning, and after 3 and 6 weeks of treatment. Results: The control group had the following lipid values at the beginning of the study were as follows: total cholesterol: 175,09 mg/dL; triglycerides: 130,73 mg/dL; HDL cholesterol: 36,78 mg/dL, LDL and cholesterol: 112,16 mg/dL; after 6 weeks, their values were as follows: total cholesterol: 184,87 mg/dL; triglycerides: 123,21mg/dL, HDL cholesterol: 42,04mg/dL, and LDL cholesterol: 118,19 mg/dL. The experimental group showed the following lipid values at the beginning of the study: total cholesterol: 179,31mg/dl; triglycerides: 123,68 mg/dl, HDL cholesterol: 41,64 mg/dL, and LDL cholesterol: 112.94 mg/dL; after 6 weeks of treatment, their values were: total cholesterol: 155,22 mg/dL; triglycerides: 78,69 mg/dL; HDL cholesterol: 49,54 mg/dL; LDL cholesterol: 89,95 mg/dL. The experimental group showed significant reductions in total cholesterol, 14,02 %, LDL cholesterol, 20,48 %, and triglycerides, 36,37 % with respect to baseline values, and these changes were also significant compared to the control group. There were no significant changes in weight and in the caloric intake. Interpretation: The ingestion of Plukenetia volubilis Linneo or Sacha inchi may reduce triglyceride... (AU)^ien.
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