Cinnamon may reduce damage caused by high-fat diet

Activates body's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory systems, thereby, slowing the fat-storing process

ANI  |  Washington DC 

Cinnamon
Cinnamon sticks, powder, and dried flowers of the Cinnamomum verum plant. (Photo courtesy: Wikipedia)

Feeling guilty about that burger? You may want to bake yourself some tasty rolls as a recent study has suggested that the spice could help reduce the impact of a high-fat

may lessen the risk of cardiovascular damage of a high-fat by activating the body's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory systems and slowing the fat-storing process, according to the preliminary animal study presented at the American Heart Association's Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology | Peripheral Vascular Disease 2017 Scientific Sessions.

In the study, researchers fed rats the supplements for 12 weeks along with a high-fat

They found that the rats weighed less and had less belly fat and healthier levels of sugar, insulin and fat in their blood, compared to rats that did not receive with their high-fat foods.

Cinnamon-fed rats also had fewer molecules involved in the body's fat-storing process and more antioxidant and anti-inflammatory molecules that protect the body from the damages of stress.

The results suggest that may reduce the effects of a high-fat diet, researchers noted.

Cinnamon may reduce damage caused by high-fat diet

Activates body's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory systems, thereby, slowing the fat-storing process

Activates body's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory systems, thereby, slowing the fat-storing process
Feeling guilty about that burger? You may want to bake yourself some tasty rolls as a recent study has suggested that the spice could help reduce the impact of a high-fat

may lessen the risk of cardiovascular damage of a high-fat by activating the body's antioxidant and anti-inflammatory systems and slowing the fat-storing process, according to the preliminary animal study presented at the American Heart Association's Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology | Peripheral Vascular Disease 2017 Scientific Sessions.

In the study, researchers fed rats the supplements for 12 weeks along with a high-fat

They found that the rats weighed less and had less belly fat and healthier levels of sugar, insulin and fat in their blood, compared to rats that did not receive with their high-fat foods.

Cinnamon-fed rats also had fewer molecules involved in the body's fat-storing process and more antioxidant and anti-inflammatory molecules that protect the body from the damages of stress.

The results suggest that may reduce the effects of a high-fat diet, researchers noted.
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