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Curcumin Supplementation for the Improvement of Diabetes-related Outcomes
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Oklahoma State University · 2023
Abstract
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about, test, and compare health outcomes of curcumin supplementation (400 mg). Two primary hypotheses are:
1. Curcumin supplementation will improve glycemic control in older adults with pre-diabetic conditions over a 12-week period.
\* Rationale: Curcumin has been shown to enhance insulin sensitivity, reduce fasting blood glucose, and lower HbA1c levels in preclinical and clinical studies. This hypothesis will be tested by measuring changes in fasting glucose, insulin levels, and diabetic biomarkers from baseline (Week 0) to Week 12.
2. Curcumin supplementation will beneficially alter gut microbiota composition and diversity, which is associated with improved metabolic outcomes in older adults with pre-diabetes.
* Rationale: Curcumin is known to possess prebiotic-like properties and can influence gut microbial populations. By analyzing stool samples using metagenomic sequencing, this hypothesis will evaluate whether curcumin intake leads to increased abundance of beneficial bacteria (e.g., Akkermansia, Faecalibacterium) and decreased pathogenic taxa, alongside improved metabolic markers.
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Anonymous. (2023). Curcumin Supplementation for the Improvement of Diabetes-related Outcomes. <em>Oklahoma State University</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06984640
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Anonymous. Curcumin Supplementation for the Improvement of Diabetes-related Outcomes. Oklahoma State University. 2023.
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@misc{anon2023Curcum,
title = {Curcumin Supplementation for the Improvement of Diabetes-related Outcomes},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {Oklahoma State University},
year = {2023},
}
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