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  • Global adolescent obesity rates are concerning, prompting the World Health Organization to classify it as a pandemic needing attention.
  • The study evaluated the effects of Kozanis saffron and metformin on weight management in 74 obese prediabetic adolescents over twelve weeks.
  • Saffron showed a notable reduction in weight, BMI, and waist circumference but was less effective than metformin; however, it still benefitted triglyceride levels and HDL cholesterol without impacting glycemic markers.

Article Abstract

Global rates of adolescent obesity have led the World Health Organization to consider the disease a pandemic that needs focus. In search of new anti-obesity agents, Crocus sativus, popularly known as saffron, is a nutraceutical agent, praised for its beneficial effects. The study aimed to investigate the possible effect of Kozanis saffron administration on weight management of obese prediabetic adolescents. Seventy-four obese prediabetic adolescents participated in a double-blind placebo-controlled trial of three arms, randomly assigned to receive either Kozanis saffron ( = 25, 60 mg/day), metformin ( = 25, 1000 mg/day) or a placebo ( = 24), for twelve weeks. Anthropometry, glycemic markers and lipid profiles were investigated at baseline and post-intervention. Saffron supplementation significantly reduced the weight z-score, BMI, BMI z-score and waist circumference (WC) of obese adolescents; however, this reduction was less significant compared to the effect of metformin. Metformin administration offered a significantly more profound improvement in anthropometry compared to saffron administration. Saffron administration also provided significant improvements in weight, weight z-scores, BMI values, BMI z-scores and WCs compared to the placebo. Saffron supplementation failed to change any glycemic marker, but provided a significant reduction in fasting triglyceride levels and also a significant increase in fasting HDL levels. Saffron Kozanis constitutes a promising nutraceutical option for adolescents and children with obesity and prediabetes in need of weight management.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10670718PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10111814DOI Listing

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