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Efficacy of a novel, biologically active food supplement in type 2 diabetes mellitus: a patient-blinded, prospective, clinical trial

机译:一种新型的具有生物活性的食品补充剂在2型糖尿病中的功效:一项患者盲目的前瞻性临床试验

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Abstract: Despite significant achievements in the prevention and management of diabetes, its prevalence has risen exponentially, creating a paramount need for alternative therapies. The purpose of the study was to investigate the safety and efficacy of two novel, biologically active supplements (fenugreek, fennel, sage, olive, and cinnamon and other ingredients) in decreasing blood glucose levels (BGLs) in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Between June 2008 and July 2009, 154 patients were screened for T2DM and inadequate glycemic control. Fifty-one subjects meeting inclusion/exclusion criteria were enrolled in a prospective clinical study. All patients (n = 51) were studied for 24 weeks (6 months), the first 3 weeks being the placebo phase, followed by 14 weeks of active supplement use and observation for 3 weeks. Patients returned to active supplement use for an additional 3 weeks. All participants were tested for fasting BGL once every week during a 22-week period. The average age of the subjects was 52.6 years (23 male; 28 female), and average reference BGL (on day 1) was 265.7 mg/dL. During the first 3-week placebo period, patients showed no detectable change in BGL. At week 10 (after 7 weeks of supplement use), BGL was reduced by 47% compared with baseline (mean + standard deviation, day1 vs week 10, 265.7 + 86.2 vs 131.6 + 31.7; paired t-test = -11.8, P < 0.001), and at week 17, BGL decreased by 59% (P < 0.001). Between weeks 18 and 20, during which no participant received placebo or supplements, BGL did not decrease. The glucose-lowering effect of the supplement was stable and prolonged to maintain BGL at a constant level. Patients reported satisfaction on a Likert scale, and no side effects were reported during the course of the study. The current study indicates that the new biologically active dietary supplements were effective in decreasing BGL in T2DM patients with no side effects and has therapeutic promise in regulating BGL.
机译:摘要:尽管在预防和控制糖尿病方面取得了重大成就,但其患病率呈指数增长,这对替代疗法至关重要。这项研究的目的是研究两种新型的生物活性补剂(茴香,茴香,鼠尾草,橄榄和肉桂等成分)在降低2型糖尿病(T2DM)血糖水平(BGL)中的安全性和有效性。 。在2008年6月至2009年7月之间,对154例T2DM和血糖控制不足的患者进行了筛查。符合纳入/排除标准的51名受试者参加了一项前瞻性临床研究。对所有患者(n = 51)进行了为期24周(6个月)的研究,前3周为安慰剂阶段,随后为14周的有效补充剂使用并观察3周。患者又恢复了主动补充剂使用状态,持续了3周。在22周的时间内,每周对所有参与者进行一次禁食BGL测试。受试者的平均年龄为52.6岁(男性23岁;女性28岁),平均参考BGL(第1天)为265.7 mg / dL。在最初的3周安慰剂期间,患者的BGL没有发现可检测的变化。在第10周(补充剂使用7周后),BGL与基线相比降低了47%(平均值+标准差,第1天与第10周的比较,分别为265.7 + 86.2与131.6 + 31.7;配对t检验= -11.8,P < 0.001),在第17周时,BGL下降了59%(P <0.001)。在第18周到第20周之间(没有参与者接受安慰剂或补充剂),BGL并未降低。补充剂的降糖作用稳定并且延长以维持BGL恒定水平。患者报告了李克特量表的满意度,并且在研究过程中未见副作用。当前的研究表明,新的具有生物活性的膳食补充剂可有效降低T2DM患者的BGL,且无副作用,并且在调节BGL方面具有治疗前景。

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