草药能促进减肥吗?(https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.13973)

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随着补充药物行业越来越受欢迎,有各种各样的草药可以帮助超重人群减肥,但潜在证据的强度是可变的。在随机对照试验(RCT)中,很少有草药(如果有的话)被评估为抗肥胖药物,而且此类试验往往动力不足,持续时间短,设计有限。现在,悉尼的一个研究小组(Maunder等人)对文献进行了系统回顾和荟萃分析,其中包括54项不同草药的安慰剂对照试验。基于2.5 kg的体重减轻是一种具有临床意义的效果,作者发现草药产品通常是安全的,耐受性良好,但得出的结论是,没有足够的证据推荐任何一种草药可以减轻体重。
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Do Herbal Medicines Promote Weight loss? (https://doi.org/10.1111/dom.13973)

As the Complementary Medicines industry grows in popularity, there is an assortment of herbal medicines available which purport to facilitate weight loss among people who are overweight but the strength of the underlying evidence is variable. Few, if any, herbal medicines, have been evaluated as anti-obesity agents in randomised controlled trials (RCTs), and such trials are often under-powered, of short duration and limited in their design. Now, a research group from Sydney (Maunder et al) has undertaken a systematic review and meta-analysis of the literature, which included 54 placebo-controlled trials of various herbal medicines. On the basis that 2.5 kg of weight loss is a clinically-significant effect, the authors found that herbal products were generally safe and well tolerated but concluded that there is insufficient evidence to recommend any of the herbal medicines for weight loss.

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