医学
姜黄素
肥胖
食品科学
内科学
药理学
化学
作者
Pernille H. Hellmann,Jonatan I. Bagger,Katrine R. Carlander,Julie Lyng Forman,Elizaveta Chabanova,Jens S. Svenningsen,Jens J. Holst,Matthew P. Gillum,Tina Vilsbøll,Filip K. Knop
摘要
Abstract Aim To evaluate the effect of curcumin treatment on hepatic fat content in obese individuals. Materials and Methods In a double‐blind, parallel‐group trial, 37 obese, non‐diabetic individuals were randomized to placebo or curcumin treatment for 6 weeks. Curcumin was dosed as lecithin‐formulated tablet; 200 mg twice daily. The primary endpoint was hepatic fat content as assessed by magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS). Other endpoints included anthropometric measurements, hepatic biomarkers including FibroScan measurements, metabolic variables, inflammation markers, appetite measures and ad libitum food intake. Results Baseline characteristics (mean ± SD) were age 46 ± 14 years, hepatic fat content 12.2% ± 8.8% points, body mass index 38.8 ± 6.1 kg/m 2 and waist circumference 125.8 ± 12.3 cm. After 6 weeks of treatment with curcumin, hepatic fat content was changed by −0.86% points (95% CI −3.65; 1.94) compared with 0.71% points (95% CI − 2.08; 3.51) with placebo, thus resulting in a non‐significant estimated treatment difference of −1.57% points (95% CI −5.36; 2.22, P = .412). Compared with placebo, curcumin treatment caused small reductions in fasting plasma glucose (estimated treatment difference [ETD] − 0.24 mmol/L [95% CI −0.45; −0.03]), triglycerides (ETD [percentage change] −20.22% [95% CI −33.21; −6.03]) and gamma glutamyltransferase (ETD [percentage change] −15.70% [95% CI −23.32; −7.32]), but except for gamma glutamyltransferase, none of these differences remained statistically significant after adjusting for multiple testing. Treatment was well tolerated. Conclusions Compared with placebo, curcumin treatment for 6 weeks had no significant effect on MRS‐assessed hepatic fat content in obese individuals with primarily mild steatosis. Curcumin was well tolerated.
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