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Potential synergistic antihyperglycemic effects of co-supplemental Amla and Olive extracts in hyperlipidemic adults with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: results from a real-life clinical study
Hermans, Michel P.; Ahn, Sylvie A.; Rousseau, Michel F. et al.
2024In Frontiers in Nutrition, 11
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Keywords :
Cholesfytol NG®; Amla; Olive; antihyperglycemic; antihyperlipidemic
Abstract :
[en] BackgroundHyperglycemia and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) pose a significant risk for cardiovascular diseases and associated complications in individuals with hyperlipidemia. Statin therapy, effective in reducing cholesterol and cardiovascular risks, paradoxically increases incident T2DM risk due to its adverse impact on glucose homeostasis. Therefore, there is a pressing need for safe, and effective adjunctive or alternative therapies to manage hyperglycemia in hyperlipidemic individuals. There is growing body of pharmacological evidence suggesting that Amla and Olive extract supplementation can be beneficial in managing hyperglycemia in individuals with hyperlipidemia.ObjectiveThe present study aimed to assess for the first time the potential synergistic antihyperglycemic effects of a daily co-supplementation of 1,000 mg Amla fruit and 50 mg Olive fruit standardized extracts (Cholesfytol NG®) over a 2-months period in hyperlipidemic adults with T2DM or prediabetes.MethodsThis retrospective cross-sectional observational study analyzed treatment outcomes in 191 hyperlipidemic adults under the care of their physicians at 57 General Practitioner clinics in Belgium during real-life clinical practice between March 19, 2020, and January 31, 2022. These participants received Cholesfytol NG® as supplementary therapy to improve their metabolic health. The supplement was prescribed in an open-label, non-randomized manner, tailored to each participant’s need.ResultsAfter 2-months of Cholesfytol NG® supplementation, participants showed significant reductions in glycemia levels: in the T2DM group, levels decreased by 42.7 ± 17.9 mg/dL (27.9%, p < 0.0001), and in the prediabetic group, by 2.26 ± 11.5 mg/dL (4.7%, p = 0.0020). Conversely, no significant change was observed in participants with normal baseline glycemia (1.55 ± 10.3 mg/dL, p = 0.088). Overall, glycemia levels decreased from 96.4 ± 18.2 mg/dL to 94.0 ± 13.5 mg/dL (mean decrease of 2.4 ± 14.5 mg/dL, p < 0.0001). The supplement was well tolerated and no side-effects, serious adverse events, or treatment-emergent effects were reported.ConclusionThe findings of this real-life clinical study highlight the potential synergistic antihyperglycemic effects of co-supplementation with Amla and Olive fruit extracts in managing hyperglycemia, particularly in individuals with hyperlipidemia. These results suggest that this botanical combination may help mitigate risks associated with hyperglycemia and cardiovascular disease in hyperlipidemic population.Clinical trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov, NCT06187298.
Disciplines :
Public health, health care sciences & services
Author, co-author :
Hermans, Michel P.;  Cliniques Universitaires St-Luc > Endocrinology and Nutrition
Ahn, Sylvie A.;  Cliniques Universitaires St-Luc > Division of Cardiology
Rousseau, Michel F.;  Cliniques Universitaires St-Luc > Division of Cardiology
Seidel, Laurence  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique
Albert, Adelin  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences de la santé publique
Janssens, Isabelle;  Laboratoire Tilman, Baillonville
Dierckxsens, Yvan;  Laboratoire Tilman, Baillonville
Khan, Amjad;  University of Oxford [GB] > Department of Oncology
Language :
English
Title :
Potential synergistic antihyperglycemic effects of co-supplemental Amla and Olive extracts in hyperlipidemic adults with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes: results from a real-life clinical study
Publication date :
03 October 2024
Journal title :
Frontiers in Nutrition
eISSN :
2296-861X
Publisher :
Frontiers Media SA
Volume :
11
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