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

Receptors Pub Date : 2024-07-11 DOI:10.3390/receptors3030017
C. A. Elizalde-Romero, N. Leyva-López, L. Contreras-Angulo, Rigoberto Cabanillas Ponce de-León, L. Z. Rodriguez-Anaya, J. León‐Félix, J. B. Heredia, S. Beltrán-Ontiveros, E. P. Gutiérrez-Grijalva
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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.
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天然产品对抗超重和肥胖症的现有证据:分子靶点和作用机制
超重和肥胖是全球关注的健康和经济问题。这种疾病会影响人体的各个系统,并可能导致代谢综合征、糖尿病、癌症、血脂异常、心血管疾病和高血压等并发症。治疗方法有时包括饮食、运动、药物和减肥手术。然而,并非所有人都能获得这些治疗,公共卫生战略认为预防是最重要的因素。在这方面,最近的研究旨在利用多酚、萜烯、生物碱和皂苷等天然抗肥胖化合物,寻找治疗肥胖症、预防肥胖症和逆转肥胖症并发症的替代品和辅助剂。在这篇综述中,我们利用 PubMed、Google Scholar、Scopus、Cochrane 和 Web of Science 收集了最新信息。我们介绍并讨论了在分子水平上显示出抗致肿作用的天然产品的最新信息。我们还考虑了饮食习惯和生活方式对预防超重和肥胖的影响,因为有证据表明经常食用某些食物和化合物对预防超重和肥胖有益。我们还讨论了调节肥胖的机制、途径和受体,特别是与炎症和氧化应激有关的机制、途径和受体,因为这两方面与肥胖症并发症的发生息息相关。
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