Valerian Root in Treating Sleep Problems and Associated Disorders-A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

IF 3.3 Q1 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Journal of Evidence-based Integrative Medicine Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2515690X20967323
Noriko Shinjyo, Guy Waddell, Julia Green
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Sleep problems are widely prevalent and associated with various comorbidities including anxiety. Valerian (Valeriana officinalis L.) is a popular herbal medicine used as a sleep aid, however the outcomes of previous clinical studies are inconsistent. This study was conducted to update and re-evaluate the available data in order to understand the reason behind the inconsistent outcomes and to provide a broader view of the use of valerian for associated disorders. PubMed, ScienceDirect, and Cochrane Library were searched to retrieve publications relevant to the effectiveness of valerian as a treatment of sleep problems and associated disorders. A total of 60 studies (n=6,894) were included in this review, and meta-analyses were performed to evaluate the effectiveness to improve subjective sleep quality (10 studies, n=1,065) and to reduce anxiety (8 studies, n=535). Results suggested that inconsistent outcomes were possibly due to the variable quality of herbal extracts and that more reliable effects could be expected from the whole root/rhizome. In addition, therapeutic benefits could be optimized when it was combined with appropriate herbal partners. There were no severe adverse events associated with valerian intake in subjects aged between 7 and 80 years. In conclusion, valerian could be a safe and effective herb to promote sleep and prevent associated disorders. However, due to the presence of multiple active constituents and relatively unstable nature of some of the active constituents, it may be necessary to revise the quality control processes, including standardization methods and shelf life.

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缬草治疗睡眠问题及相关障碍的系统综述和荟萃分析。
睡眠问题普遍存在,并与包括焦虑在内的各种合并症有关。缬草(Valeriana officinalis L.)是一种常用的助眠草药,但以往的临床研究结果并不一致。本研究旨在更新和重新评估现有数据,以了解结果不一致背后的原因,并为缬草治疗相关疾病提供更广泛的视角。检索PubMed、ScienceDirect和Cochrane图书馆,检索有关缬草治疗睡眠问题和相关疾病有效性的出版物。本综述共纳入了60项研究(n= 6894),并进行了荟萃分析,以评估改善主观睡眠质量(10项研究,n= 1065)和减少焦虑(8项研究,n=535)的有效性。结果表明,不一致的结果可能是由于草药提取物的质量不同,而整个根/根茎的效果更可靠。此外,当与合适的草药伙伴联合使用时,治疗效果可以优化。在7至80岁的受试者中,没有与缬草摄入相关的严重不良事件。总之,缬草可能是一种安全有效的促进睡眠和预防相关疾病的草药。然而,由于多种活性成分的存在和一些活性成分相对不稳定的性质,可能有必要修改质量控制过程,包括标准化方法和保质期。
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Journal of Evidence-based Integrative Medicine
Journal of Evidence-based Integrative Medicine INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
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