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Published online June 11, 2007
Diabetes Care 30:2236-2237, 2007
DOI: 10.2337/dc07-0098
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Clinical Care/Education/Nutrition/Psychosocial Research
Original Article

Effect of Cinnamon on Glucose and Lipid Levels in Non–Insulin-Dependent Type 2 Diabetes

Steve M. Blevins, MD1, Misti J. Leyva, MS, RDLD2, Joshua Brown, RDLD2, Jonelle Wright, PHD3,4, Robert H. Scofield, MD1,4,5 and Christopher E. Aston, PHD6

1 Department of Medicine, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
2 Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
3 Department of Geriatrics, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
4 Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
5 Arthritis and Immunology Program, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
6 Department of Pediatrics, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Steve Blevins, MD, General Clinical Research Center, O'Donoghue Research Building, 1122 NE 13th St., Suite 150, Oklahoma City, OK 73104. E-mail: steve-blevins@ouhsc.edu

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    INTRODUCTION
 
Interest in cinnamon as a potentially useful treatment for type 2 diabetes began with the discovery almost 20 years ago of cinnamon's insulin-sensitizing properties (1). Numerous in vitro and in vivo studies have elucidated cinnamon's effect on insulin signal transduction (2–6). A study in diabetic mice showed that cinnamon lowered blood glucose, total cholesterol, and triglyceride levels while raising HDL cholesterol levels (7).

The first clinical trial to evaluate the effect of cinnamon in individuals with type 2 diabetes was conducted in Pakistan (8). It showed that cinnamon powder (Cinnamomum cassia), taken over a 40-day period, reduced mean fasting serum glucose (18–29%), triglyceride (23–30%), LDL cholesterol (7–27%), and total cholesterol (12–26%) levels. Three different doses of cinnamon were administered: 1, 3, and 6 g daily. All were equally effective. These findings led to widespread cinnamon use, although no study had yet evaluated the effects of cinnamon in Western diabetic populations with likely differences in diet, BMI, baseline glucose levels, and prescribed medication. We report the first U.S. study examining the effects of cinnamon on glucose and lipid levels in subjects with type 2 diabetes.


    RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—
 
Participants were recruited through e-mail announcements to campus employees and through an article in the local newspaper. Individuals of any age . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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