Abstract

The most likely cause of lower-leg swelling is prolonged sitting, which sometimes induces deep vein thrombosis, also known as, economy class syndrome. We aimed to clarify the influence of intake of 4G-α-glucopyranosyl hesperidin (G-Hsp) beverage on the lower-leg swelling caused by 6 h of sitting in six healthy women. All subjects ingested 100 mL of G-Hsp or Placebo beverages with 100 mL of mineral water after 10 min of rest in a chair. Subsequently, subjects were requested to sit in the chair in a relaxed position for 6 h with two breaks to walk for urination. Calf water content measured by impedance plethysmography, calf circumference, and calf skin temperature by infrared thermography were measured, along with assessment of calf swelling sensation on a visual analog scale. Increase in ankle % circumference was significantly less after the G-Hsp ingestion (101.8 ± 1.5%) than after placebo (103.3 ± 0.8%; P = 0.004). A significant difference was found between percent circumference after the G-Hsp and the placebo, that is, the calf swelling after the placebo was significantly larger (P = 0.043). A gradual increase in skin temperature at the lower limb was observed after G-Hsp ingestion, while there was no change after placebo. Gravity-induced calf and ankle swelling resulted by prolonged sitting can be ameliorated by oral ingestion of hesperidin-derived G-Hsp through production of nitric oxide. It might be helpful in preventing economy-class syndrome caused by enforced sitting for a long duration.

Highlights

  • Foot, ankle, and lower-leg swelling refers to an accumulation of interstitial fluid in the lowest part of the body

  • Edema is significant swelling; the amount of interstitial fluid is determined by the balance of fluid homeostasis and the increased secretion of fluid into the interstitium, and the most likely cause of lower-leg swelling is prolonged sitting, which sometimes induces pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis when blood clots leave and move to the lungs (Cruickshank et al, 1977; Lapostolle et al, 2001; Abunnaja et al, 2014)

  • The present study confirmed that the ankle swelling caused by prolonged sitting was ameliorated by the ingestion of a hesperidin derived compound, glucopyranosyl hesperidin (G-Hsp)

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Introduction

Ankle, and lower-leg swelling refers to an accumulation of interstitial fluid in the lowest part of the body. Edema is significant swelling; the amount of interstitial fluid is determined by the balance of fluid homeostasis and the increased secretion of fluid into the interstitium, and the most likely cause of lower-leg swelling is prolonged sitting, which sometimes induces pulmonary embolism or deep vein thrombosis when blood clots leave and move to the lungs (Cruickshank et al, 1977; Lapostolle et al, 2001; Abunnaja et al, 2014). This lower-leg swelling is likely to occur in the lower limb in the daily lives of normal subjects (Yoneyama et al, 2007). Oral ingestion of beverages has not been well examined yet

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