Ko Youme, Kim Hyun-Ju, Kim Hojun, Choi Jin-Bong, Kwon Young-Dal, Jung Won-Seok, Jang Bo-Hyoung, Kim NamKwen, Song Yun-Kyung, Ko Seong-Gyu
Department of Korean Preventive Medicine, College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul.
Institute of Safety and Effectiveness Evaluation for Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee University, Seoul.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2020 Jul 10;99(28):e21153. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000021153.
The prevalence of obesity among women is increasing. Obesity is associated with various metabolic syndromes; conventional treatments are limited and may induce serious adverse events due to polytherapy regimens. Currently, demands for complementary and alternative medicine that has a proven safety profile for the treatment of obesity with or without metabolic risk factors are increasing.Our team of preclinical experts reported a significant anti-obesity effect of the Korean herbal medicine, Galgeun-tang (GGT). Thus, we designed this trial to explore the effects of GGT among obese women to accumulate optimal clinical evidence.Obesity is not only a component of metabolic syndrome and a factor associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease but is also related to insulin resistance. Previous research has confirmed that an increasing body mass index is highly related with increased risk of metabolic syndrome among overweight and obese individuals. The effectiveness of the Korean medicine herbal formula, GGT on obesity has been previously reported. The objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of GGT for weight loss among obese Korean women with or without high risk for metabolic syndrome.
METHODS/DESIGN: This study is a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, multi-center clinical trial. A total of 160 participants will be randomly distributed in 2 groups, the GGT group or the placebo group in a 1:1 ratio using a web-based randomization system. Each group will be administered GGT or placebo 3 times a day for 12 weeks. The primary endpoint is to assess the change in weight from baseline. The secondary endpoints are the following: the changes in body composition measurements, anthropomorphic measurements, obesity screening Laboratory tests, patient self-reported questionnaires, and economic evaluation outcomes. Adverse events will also be reported.
The findings of this study will confirm methodologies regarding the efficacy and safety of GGT for weight loss among obese Korean women with or without metabolic risk factors.
女性肥胖的患病率正在上升。肥胖与多种代谢综合征相关;传统治疗方法有限,且由于联合治疗方案可能会引发严重不良事件。目前,对于已证实具有安全治疗肥胖(无论有无代谢风险因素)功效的补充和替代医学的需求正在增加。我们的临床前专家团队报告了韩方药物葛根汤(GGT)具有显著的抗肥胖作用。因此,我们设计了这项试验,以探索GGT对肥胖女性的影响,从而积累最佳临床证据。肥胖不仅是代谢综合征的一个组成部分,也是心血管疾病风险增加的相关因素,还与胰岛素抵抗有关。先前的研究证实,体重指数增加与超重和肥胖个体患代谢综合征的风险增加高度相关。此前已有关于韩方草药配方GGT对肥胖有效性的报道。本研究的目的是评估GGT对有或无代谢综合征高风险的肥胖韩国女性减肥的疗效和安全性。
方法/设计:本研究是一项随机、双盲、安慰剂对照、多中心临床试验。总共160名参与者将使用基于网络的随机系统以1:1的比例随机分配到两组,即GGT组或安慰剂组。每组将每天服用3次GGT或安慰剂,持续12周。主要终点是评估体重相对于基线的变化。次要终点如下:身体成分测量、人体测量、肥胖筛查实验室检查、患者自我报告问卷以及经济评估结果的变化。不良事件也将予以报告。
本研究的结果将证实有关GGT对有或无代谢风险因素的肥胖韩国女性减肥的疗效和安全性的方法。