An overview of botanical approaches for managing obesity

Ritika Sindhwani , Preet Amol Singh , Subhajit Hazra , Sneha Kumari
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Abstract

Objective

Obesity is one of the most prevalent health concerns. Modern pharmacotherapy has been evidenced to exhibit cardiovascular or cerebrovascular adverse effects. Herbs, with minimal side effects, have been known to effectively treat obesity. Hence, the purpose of this study was to present an overview of the important discussion on the epidemiology, pathophysiology of obesity and understand on and how herbs could be a potential source of therapeutics as for treating obesity.

Design

: A narrative review of epidemiology, pathophysiology of obesity, management of obesity through medicinal and ayurvedic plants, clinical trials conducted on anti-obesity herbal formulations for treating obesity is included in the study.

Method

Different scientific databases such as ScienceDirect, PubMed, Springer, Wiley Online Library, etc. were utilized for acquiring information on the above subject. Using targeted literature methodology from June 2023 to January 2024, total 950 articles/reports/magazines were explored out of which 194 were specifically referred in the present manuscript to reach the objectives.

Results

The review highlighted the pathophysiology, genetics, and epidemiology of obesity while highlighting herbs which has proved to be effective in the management of obesity in clinical trials. In particular, it was understood that globally the prevalence of obesity was ∼6 % to ∼8 % more in females than in males, which was attributed to socio-economic, hormonal, and genetic factors (i.e., polymorphism in FABP2). Furthermore, reduction of pancreatic lipase and adjustment of lipid profile were understood to be the most prevalent mechanisms of action behind the anti-obesity activity of medicinal plants, which in turn were predominant across plant families such as Asteraceae, Celastraceae, Zingiberaceae, Asclepiadaceae, and Lamiaceae. What’s more encouraging was the fact these herbal medicines (or their formulations) had minor to no side effects when tested in clinical trials.

Conclusion

Thus, these alternative forms of medicine could be the future pharmacotherapy for obesity. Nevertheless, researchers, today are exploring more innovative, non-invasive ways of treating obesity, which in due course, could form a commendable force along with alternative medicine for a comprehensive treatment of obesity.
控制肥胖的植物疗法概述
目标肥胖是最普遍的健康问题之一。事实证明,现代药物疗法会对心血管或脑血管产生不良影响。众所周知,副作用极小的草药可有效治疗肥胖症。因此,本研究旨在概述有关肥胖症流行病学和病理生理学的重要讨论,并了解草药如何成为治疗肥胖症的潜在疗法来源:方法:利用 ScienceDirect、PubMed、Springer、Wiley Online Library 等不同的科学数据库获取上述主题的相关信息。结果综述强调了肥胖症的病理生理学、遗传学和流行病学,同时重点介绍了在临床试验中被证明能有效治疗肥胖症的草药。研究特别了解到,在全球范围内,女性肥胖症的发病率比男性高出 6%至 8%,这归因于社会经济、荷尔蒙和遗传因素(即 FABP2 的多态性)。此外,据了解,降低胰脂肪酶和调整血脂谱是药用植物抗肥胖活性背后最普遍的作用机制,而这又是菊科、天南星科、茜草科、升麻科和茜草科等植物家族的主要作用机制。更令人鼓舞的是,在临床试验中,这些草药(或其配方)的副作用很小,甚至没有副作用。尽管如此,如今的研究人员正在探索更多创新的、非侵入性的肥胖症治疗方法,在适当的时候,这些方法将与替代医学一起形成一股值得称赞的力量,全面治疗肥胖症。
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