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A clinical trial is completed on obese women with insulin resistance

​The Influence of Daily Honey Consumption on IR in Obese Women with IR" is completed. The recruitment was performed at the University of Jordan Hospital. The actual clinical trial was completed, and we are now working on sample analyses.​



The prevalence rates of insulin resistance (IR) and its health consequences are increasing worldwide. The reputation of honey as a healthy alternative for sugar is largely accepted. Honey contains several bioactive constituents; however, its effect on IR measures and glycemic control is yet to be assessed. We aim to evaluate the effect of daily consumption of honey on IR and inflammatory status measures in obese women with insulin resistance in a free-living controlled intervention study. Sixty obese adult females with insulin resistance will be recruited from the community of the University of Jordan and from patients at the Endocrine unit at the University of Jordan Hospital. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups, honey group or other carbohydrate group. Participants will consume a daily dose of 0.5 mg per kg of body weight of the prescribed treatment for 6 months. The effects of daily consumption of honey on IR, serum concentration of several inflammatory biomarkers, and body fatness will be evaluated. The results of this study would reveal the antidiabetic effect of the bioactive compounds in honey in insulin-resistant obese women.​