Labisia pumila standardized extract (SKF7®) reduces percentage of waist circumference and waist‐to‐height ratio in individuals with obesity

Author:

Swarna Nantha Yogarabindranath1ORCID,Vijayasingham Shalini2,Adam Noor Lita3,Vengadasalam Paranthaman4,Ismail Mastura5,Ali Norsiah6,Chang Li Cheng7,Ling Lena Yeap Lay8,Tee Thiam‐Tsui9,Cheah Yew‐Hoong9

Affiliation:

1. Jeffrey Cheah School of Medicine and Health Sciences Department of General Practice, Monash University, Sunway Campus Bandar Sunway Malaysia

2. Department of Medicine, Clinical Research Centre Melaka General Hospital Melaka Malaysia

3. Department of Medicine Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital, Clinical Research Centre Seremban Malaysia

4. Greentown Primary Healthcare Clinic Perak Malaysia

5. Seremban 2 Primary Healthcare Clinic Seremban Malaysia

6. Masjid Tanah Primary Healthcare Clinic Melaka Malaysia

7. Kuang Primary Healthcare Clinic Selangor Malaysia

8. Infinite Stats Consult Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

9. ZACH Biotech Depot Sdn Bhd Kajang Malaysia

Abstract

AbstractAimEvidence from the literature points towards a viable choice of utilizing Labisia pumila to improve the metabolic profile in animal studies. To that end, this prospective study was designed to assess the health impact of the consumption of L. pumila standardized extract (SKF7®) on key parameters of obesity in humans such as body weight (BW), body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC) and waist‐to‐height ratio (WHtR).Materials and MethodsA dose‐ranging analysis using SKF7® was conducted through a randomized, double‐blind, multicentre, placebo‐controlled, phase 2 clinical trial involving individuals with obesity (N = 133) between January 2020 and April 2021. The potential percentage of change was assessed in relation to BW, BMI, WC and WHtR.ResultsAverage treatment effect estimates (treatment group vs. placebo) show a statistically significant reduction in the percentage of change for BW (mean = −2.915; CI: −4.546, −1.285), BMI (−2.921; CI: −4.551, −1.291), WC (mean = −2.187; CI: −3.784, −0.589) and WHtR (mean = −2.294, CI: −3.908, −0.681) in the group with a total of 750 mg of SKF7® (p < .01). An incremental reduction in WC and WHtR was consistent with the gradual increase in the total daily concentration of SKF7® from 375 to 750 mg. WC and WHtR had higher effect size (f2 = 0.11 and f2 = 0.13 respectively) in comparison with BW and BMI.ConclusionsSKF7® is potentially a novel therapeutic treatment for obesity, reflected by reductions in BW, BMI, WC and WHtR. The use of SKF7® suggests a dose‐dependent reduction in abdominal obesity, exemplified by a decline in WC and WHtR.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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