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Impacts of Curcumin Supplementation on Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Patients With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Dose−Response Meta-Analysis

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posted on 2025-03-24, 04:50 authored by S Mohammadi, S Ziaei, M Morvaridi, M Hasani, E Mirtaheri, F Farsi, Sara EbrahimiSara Ebrahimi, E Daneshzad, J Heshmati
ABSTRACTBackground and AimPatients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) commonly have cardiometabolic risk factors. Oxidative stress (OS) significantly contributes to the development of cardiometabolic diseases. Curcumin (CUR) exhibits antioxidant properties that aid in OS regulation. This systematic review and dose–response meta‐analysis of randomized clinical trials (RCTs) evaluated the effects of CUR supplementation on cardiometabolic risk factors in women with PCOS.MethodsA systematic search across various databases was implemented to identify eligible RCTs published until January 2024. A meta‐analysis was conducted employing a random‐effects model.ResultsEight RCTs were included in the meta‐analysis. It was indicated that CUR supplementation substantially reduced fasting blood sugar (FBS) (standardized mean difference [SMD]: −0.40 mg/dL, 95% confidence interval [CI]: −0.59, −0.21; p < 0.001), insulin (SMD: −0.32 µU/mL, 95% CI: −0.49, −0.14; p < 0.001), homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA‐IR) (SMD: −0.36, 95% CI: −0.54, −0.19; p < 0.001), and total cholesterol (TC) (SMD: −0.34 mg/dL, 95% CI: −0.61, −0.08; p = 0.01). In addition, it substantially increased the quantitative insulin sensitivity check index (QUICKI) (SMD: 0.37, 95% CI: 0.13, 0.61; p < 0.001) in the CUR‐treated group compared with the control group. However, CUR did not have significant impacts on body mass index (BMI), body weight, serum levels of follicle‐stimulating hormone (FSH), triglycerides (TG), dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), high‐density lipoprotein (HDL), testosterone, low‐density lipoprotein (LDL), and luteinizing hormone (LH).ConclusionThis study revealed that CUR may have the potential to enhance cardiometabolic health by reducing hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, and serum TC levels in women with PCOS.

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Journal

Health Science Reports

Volume

8

Article number

e70525

Pagination

1-17

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2398-8835

eISSN

2398-8835

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

3

Publisher

Wiley

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