Curcumin effects on glycaemic indices, lipid profile, blood pressure, inflammatory markers and anthropometric measurements of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

Jan 17, 2024Complementary therapies in medicine

Curcumin's effects on blood sugar, cholesterol, blood pressure, inflammation, and body measurements in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease patients

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Abstract

Curcumin supplementation in doses of 50-3000 mg/day was associated with significant reductions in several health markers in patients with NAFLD.

  • Significant changes were observed in fasting blood glucose, insulin resistance, triglycerides, total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, weight, and BMI.
  • No significant changes were noted in HbA1C, plasma insulin, or various inflammatory and blood pressure markers after curcumin therapy.
  • Subgroup analysis indicated that treatment durations of 8 weeks or longer showed significant effects on fasting blood glucose and triglycerides.
  • Larger sample sizes, specifically those greater than 55 participants, were associated with significant changes in several metabolic parameters.

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