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Effects of licorice extract in combination with a low-calorie diet on obesity indices, glycemic indices, and lipid profiles in overweight/obese women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

(2024) Effects of licorice extract in combination with a low-calorie diet on obesity indices, glycemic indices, and lipid profiles in overweight/obese women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS): a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Journal of Ovarian Research. ISSN 17572215 (ISSN)

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Abstract

Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common ovarian dysfunction. Recent studies showed the effectiveness of licorice on metabolic profiles with inconsistent findings. So, we investigated the effect of licorice on obesity indices, glycemic indices, and lipid profiles in women with PCOS. Methods: This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was performed on 66 overweight/obese women with PCOS. The participants were randomly assigned to receive either 1.5 gr/day licorice extract plus a low-calorie diet (n = 33) or placebo plus a low-calorie diet (n = 33) for 8 weeks. Participants’ anthropometric indices and body composition were assessed using standard protocols. Fasting blood sugar (FBS), insulin levels, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C), total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), and high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C) were measured using enzymatic kits. The homeostasis model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and HOMA of β-cell function (HOMA-B) were calculated using valid formulas. Results: Between-group comparisons demonstrated significant differences between the groups in terms of obesity indices (body weight, BMI, and body fat), lipid profiles (TG, TC, LDL-C, and HDL-C), FBS and insulin levels, HOMA-IR, and HOMA-B at the end of the study (P < 0.05). Supplementation with licorice plus a low-calorie diet was also more effective in improving all parameters than a low-calorie diet alone after adjusting for confounders (baseline values, age, weight changes, and physical activity changes) (P < 0.05). Conclusion: The findings showed that licorice consumption leads to improvements in obesity indices, glucose homeostasis, and lipid profiles compared to placebo. Due to possible limitations of the study, further research is needed to confirm these findings. © The Author(s) 2024.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: FBS HDL Insulin LDL Licorice Lipid Polycystic ovary syndrome TG Adult Blood Glucose Body Mass Index Caloric Restriction Double-Blind Method Female Glycemic Index Glycyrrhiza Humans Insulin Resistance Lipids Obesity Overweight Plant Extracts Young Adult glucose Glycyrrhiza glabra extract high density lipoprotein cholesterol low density lipoprotein cholesterol placebo triacylglycerol plant extract age anthropometry Article body fat body mass body weight change calculation cholesterol blood level confounding variable controlled study double blind procedure fasting blood glucose level glucose homeostasis Glycyrrhiza glabra homeostasis model assessment human insulin level lipid fingerprinting low calorie diet major clinical study obese patient ovary polycystic disease pancreas islet cell function physical activity protocol randomization randomized controlled trial therapy effect blood drug therapy glucose blood level metabolism procedures
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Ovarian Research
Journal Index: Scopus
Volume: 17
Number: 1
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13048-024-01446-9
ISSN: 17572215 (ISSN)
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/33990

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