Abstract

The objective is that symbiotic yogurt can be elaborate with Passiflora edulis (passion fruit) flour as nutritional support in people with type 2 hyperglycemia. The methods were experimental design, longitudinal cut, because an evaluation process was developed against a phenomenon that was being carried out, not observing. The monitoring of hyperglycemia was measured at the beginning and monthly in two groups that were compared: Group of cases that were given a daily amount of symbiotic yogurt with passion fruit flour and diet, while the other group (control) received only diet, both for 3 months. The results were that the treatment with a dose of 500 ml per day produced positive effects in the reduction between 8 % and 9 % of the quantitative values of hyperglycemia, with significant variation (p 0.05). The product has good acceptance compared to natural yogurt (p = 0.194> 0.05). The conclusions are that there is interaction of diet and the reduction of type 2 hyperglycemia (0.000 <0.05), however, it is statistically shown that it is higher when it is associated with the consumption of symbiotic yogurt with passion fruit flour. Contributes to a healthy diet complementary to the diet as nutritional support in type 2 hyperglycemia.

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  • INTRODUCCIÓN La diabetes tipo 2 es una enfermedad conocida como diabetes mellitus, que representa entre el 90 y 95 % de todos los casos diagnosticados de diabetes

  • that symbiotic yogurt can be elaborate with passion fruit

  • because an evaluation process was deve-loped against a phenomenon

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Introduction

INTRODUCCIÓN La diabetes tipo 2 es una enfermedad conocida como diabetes mellitus, que representa entre el 90 y 95 % de todos los casos diagnosticados de diabetes. Esto es con el fin de aprovechar los efectos del consumo de yogurt simbiótico y harina de maracuyá (Passiflora edulis) como apoyo nutricional en personas con hiperglicemia tipo 2, orientada a la prevención de enfermedades degenerativas asociadas a la diabetes II.

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