Mi Jung Choi1, Yong An Kim1, Eunju Shin2, Seon-Gil Do2, Wook Song1
1Health and Exercise Science Laboratory, Institute of Sports Science, Department of Physical Education,
College of Education, Seoul National University, 2Univera Inc., Seoul, Korea
Background: Obesity is a major health problem and leads to metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes, insulin
resistance and hyperlipidemia. Recently, it was reported that aloe QDM complex, composed of processed
aloe vera gel, aloesin and chromiun could improve insulin sensitivity by enhancing 5' adenosine monophosphate-
activated protein (AMPK) activity and has an anti-inflammatory effect by reducing the level of pro-inflammatory
cytokines. It is also known that aloe QDM complex can reduce body weight, body fat mass and insulin
resistance in type 2 diabetes patients. The purpose of this study was to assess for possible synergistic effects
of weight-bearing circuit training and aloe QDM complex supplementation on body composition, physical
fitness, blood profile and diabetes risk factors.
Methods: Study subjects included 19 participants randomly assigned to the Exercise group (Ex, n=9) and to the
Exercise with aloe QDM complex group (Q-Ex, n=10). Both groups participated in weight-bearing circuit training 3
times a week for 4 weeks and took a capsule composed of either aloe (aloe QDM complex) or soy bean (placebo),
1100 mg/day for 4 weeks. Body composition was measured by dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. Grip strength, flexibility,
curl-up, balance, agility, Sargent jump and VO2max were measured, as well as fasting blood samples taken.
Results: After 4 weeks of weight-bearing circuit training and aloe QDM complex supplementation, the significant
interactions (time × intervention) between the groups regarding body fat percentage (F=7.024,
P=0.017) and body fat mass (F=5.243, P=0.035) were calculated. There were significant differences in body fat
percentage (P=0.029) and body fat mass (P=0.039). No significant interaction was observed in physical fitness,
blood profile and diabetes risk factors.
Conclusions: In this study, the combination of weight-bearing circuit training and aloe QDM complex supplementation
showed a positive effect for reducing body fat mass, and could be an effective intervention for managing
obesity.
Korean J Health Promot 2014;14(2):59-66
Keywords: Obesity, Exercise, Aloe |