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Archivos Latinoamericanos de Nutrición

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PADILLA GALINDO, María del Rocío et al. Stevia availability modifies body weight dynamics, glucose and cholesterol in female rats: k-NN algorithm. ALAN [online]. 2020, vol.70, n.2, pp.144-151.  Epub Jan 02, 2021. ISSN 0004-0622.  https://doi.org/10.37527/2020.70.2.007.

Consumption of stevia has been promoted due to its low caloric intake, it's effects as anti-diabetic and anti-hypercholesterolemic. However, the effects of stevia consumption is apparently not the same in females than males. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of stevia intake on meal consumption, body weight and levels of glucose, insulin, cholesterol and triglycerides in female Wistar rats during 13 weeks and develop a predictive analysis of the body weight and meal intake over 20 weeks. 20 adult female rats were utilized, these were divided into two groups: control (CG) and stevia (SG), both groups received free access to water and food, the SG also received a stevia solution at 0.2%. Consumption of food, water and stevia solution was recorded daily, while weight was recorded weekly. At the end of the 13 weeks of experiment, the subjects were sacrificed to evaluate the metabolic parameters. The SG group showed a higher consumption of food, higher proportion of body weight gain, glucose levels and cholesterol than the CG. No significant differences were found in levels of triglyceride or insulin. Respect to the predictive analysis (weeks 14-20), a significant increase in food consumption is maintained and an increasing trend is observed in the proportion of body weight gain. This indicates that stevia consumption appears not to have the same benefit effects in female rats than male rats.

Keywords : Stevia; weight gain; rats; cholesterol; glucose.

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