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Current Evidence of Natural Products against Overweight and Obesity: Molecular Targets and Mechanisms of Action.

Authors :
Elizalde-Romero, Cristina Alicia
Leyva-López, Nayely
Contreras-Angulo, Laura Aracely
Cabanillas Ponce de-León, Rigoberto
Rodriguez-Anaya, Libia Zulema
León-Félix, Josefina
Heredia, J. Basilio
Beltrán-Ontiveros, Saul Armando
Gutiérrez-Grijalva, Erick Paul
Source :
Receptors. Sep2024, Vol. 3 Issue 3, p362-379. 18p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Overweight and obesity are global health and economic concerns. This disease can affect every system of the human body and can lead to complications such as metabolic syndrome, diabetes, cancer, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular diseases, and hypertension, among others. Treatment may sometimes include diet, exercise, drugs, and bariatric surgery. Nonetheless, not all people have access to these treatments, and public health strategies consider prevention the most important factor. In this regard, recent investigations are aiming to find alternatives and adjuvants for the treatment of obesity, its prevention, and the reversion of some of its complications, using natural sources of anti-obesogenic compounds like polyphenols, terpenes, alkaloids, and saponins, among others. In this review, we gather the most current information using PubMed, Google Scholar, Scopus, Cochrane, and the Web of Science. We present and discuss the current information about natural products that have shown anti-obesogenic effects at a molecular level. We also consider the impact of dietary habits and lifestyle on preventing overweight and obesity due to the evidence of the benefits of certain foods and compounds consumed regularly. We discuss mechanisms, pathways, and receptors involved in the modulation of obesity, especially those related to inflammation and oxidative stress linked to this disease, due to the relevance of these two aspects in developing complications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
28132564
Volume :
3
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Receptors
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180069321
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/receptors3030017