Efficacy of resveratrol supplementation on lipid profile parameters: An umbrella of meta-analysis

Several studies have evaluated the effects of resveratrol supplementation on lipid profile parameters in humans and have demonstrated varying results. We systematically evaluated the literature and performed an umbrella meta-analysis of the effects of resveratrol supplementation on lipid profile. A...

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Published inProstaglandins & other lipid mediators Vol. 175; p. 106903
Main Authors Li, Zhe, Liu, Sha, Liu, Qian, Wang, Mei, Haedi, Amir Reza, Zang, Sha Sha, Li, Jian-Long
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Inc 01.12.2024
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Summary:Several studies have evaluated the effects of resveratrol supplementation on lipid profile parameters in humans and have demonstrated varying results. We systematically evaluated the literature and performed an umbrella meta-analysis of the effects of resveratrol supplementation on lipid profile. A comprehensive literature search was conducted in the following databases; PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Web of Science for studies published up to November 2023. According to the standardized mean difference (SMD) analysis, resveratrol supplementation was effective in reducing serum triglyceride (TG) (SMD = −0.14 mg/dl, 95 % CI: −0.24, −0.03; p = 0.001), total cholesterol (TC) (SMD = −0.20, 95 % CI: −0.31, −0.08; p= 0.001), but not high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-c) (SMD = 0.00, 95 % CI: −0.04, 0.05; p =0.92), and low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-c) (SMD = −0.16 mg/dl, 95 % CI: −0.40, 0.07; p =0.17). In the weighted mean difference analysis, resveratrol did not significantly decrease lipid profile parameters. Resveratrol supplementation reduces TC and TG (based on SMD analysis), but it does not significantly affect other indices. However, these significant decreases are not clinically important. Therefore, resveratrol only can be considered as an adjunctive therapeutic approach in managing dyslipidemia. •Resveratrol supplementation reduces TC and TG statistically significant.•Only in high doses (>750 mg/day), resveratrol can increase HDL-c and decrease LDL-c.•Anti-hyperlipidemic effect of resveratrol is not clinically important.•Resveratrol can be considered as an adjunctive therapeutic approach in managing dyslipidemia.
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ISSN:1098-8823
DOI:10.1016/j.prostaglandins.2024.106903