Childhood obesity and curcumin: a possible effective anti-obesity adjunct

R. Marks
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Obesity, a largely intractable health condition with incalculable health, financial and social costs and ramifications and often emerging in the context of early childhood and without amelioration thereafter, remains an immense challenge to mitigate effectively, despite years of study. Consequently, interventions that can limit the early onset of obesity, or help to reduce this to any degree where present, remain of high significance. Studied now for over 20 years, the role of spices such as turmeric that contains a yellow pigment known as curcumin, a derivative employed widely in Asian dietary and health contexts for centuries appears promising for purposes of combating obesity and its analogues such as diabetes. Based on available data, this mini review specifically discusses some findings regarding curcumin and obesity, and what has been observed to date. Extracted from current literature, it is concluded that this is a field of significant promise, but one requiring more research among young people as well as diverse obesity associated conditions across time.
儿童肥胖和姜黄素:一种可能有效的抗肥胖辅助药物
肥胖是一种非常棘手的健康状况,其健康、经济和社会成本和后果难以估量,往往出现在幼儿期,此后得不到改善,尽管经过多年的研究,但仍是一项难以有效缓解的巨大挑战。因此,能够限制肥胖早期发病的干预措施,或帮助在任何程度上减少肥胖,仍然具有很高的意义。经过20多年的研究,姜黄等香料含有一种被称为姜黄素的黄色色素,姜黄素是一种衍生物,几个世纪以来在亚洲饮食和健康环境中广泛使用,它在对抗肥胖及其类似疾病(如糖尿病)方面的作用似乎很有希望。基于现有的数据,这篇小型综述特别讨论了一些关于姜黄素和肥胖的发现,以及迄今为止所观察到的。从目前的文献中得出的结论是,这是一个有重大前景的领域,但需要在年轻人以及不同时间的肥胖相关疾病中进行更多的研究。
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