The effect of the dietary supplement, Chitosan, on body weight: a randomised controlled trial in 250 overweight and obese adults


Autoria(s): Mhurchu, C. N.; Poppitt, S. D.; McGill, A. T.; Leahy, F. E.; Bennett, D. A.; Lin, R. B.; Ormrod, D.; Ward, L.; Strik, C.; Rodgers, A.
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01/01/2004

Resumo

CONTEXT: Chitosan, a deacetylated chitin, is a widely available dietary supplement purported to decrease body weight and serum lipids through gastrointestinal fat binding. Although evaluated in a number of trials, its efficacy remains in dispute. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of chitosan for weight loss in overweight and obese adults. DESIGN AND SETTING: A 24-week randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, conducted at the University of Auckland between November 2001 and December 2002. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 250 participants (82% women; mean (s.d.) body mass index, 35.5 (5.1) kg/m(2); mean age, 48 (12) y). INTERVENTIONS: Participants were randomly assigned to receive 3 g chitosan/day (n = 125) or placebo (n = 125). All participants received standardised dietary and lifestyle advice for weight loss. Adherence was monitored by capsule counts. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary outcome measure was change in body weight. Secondary outcomes included changes in body mass index, waist circumference, body fat percentage, blood pressure, serum lipids, plasma glucose, fat-soluble vitamins, faecal fat, and health-related quality of life. RESULTS: In an intention-to-treat analysis with the last observation carried forward, the chitosan group lost more body weight than the placebo group (mean (s.e.), -0.4 (0.2) kg (0.4% loss) vs +0.2 (0.2) kg (0.2% gain), P = 0.03) during the 24-week intervention, but effects were small. Similar small changes occurred in circulating total and LDL cholesterol, and glucose (P < 0.01). There were no significant differences between groups for any of the other measured outcomes. CONCLUSION: In this 24-week trial, chitosan treatment did not result in a clinically significant loss of body weight compared with placebo.

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http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:70951

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eng

Publicador

Nature Publishing Group

Palavras-Chave #Endocrinology & Metabolism #Nutrition & Dietetics #Chitosan #Body Weight #Serum Lipids #Randomised Controlled Trial #Fecal Fat Excretion #Clinical-trials #Double-blind #Cholesterol #Rats #Reduction #C1 #321205 Nutrition and Dietetics #730215 Nutrition
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Journal Article