Beneficial Impacts of Chokeberry and Tart Cherry Based Dietary Supplements Consumption on Cellulite Reduction
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Beneficial Impacts of Chokeberry and Tart Cherry Based Dietary Supplements Consumption on Cellulite Reduction
Abstract
Cellulite is an aesthetically distressing skin condition occurring in 80-90% of females and manifesting as dimples and depressions, producing an uneven surface to the skin. Our aim was to evaluate the effect of combined oral consumption of two dietary supplements based on chokeberry and tart cherry juices over a period of 32 days on cellulite reduction. Twenty women aged 21-49 with a cellulite grade of 1-2 according to the Nurnberger-Muller scale were participating in the study. Ultrasonography was applied to analyze the skin structure in addition to biochemical and anthropometric parameters, which were measured before starting the treatment and after 32 days. A reduction in the thickness of the dermis with subcutaneous fat tissue, subcutaneous fat tissue alone, epidermis, and dermis with epidermis (15.02, 14.34, 21.98, and 20.94%, respectively) was noticed, while the length of the fascicles was reduced by 35.93%. Out of 20 subjects, 11 (57.9%) had edema of the dermis at the beginning of the study, which was not recorded at the end of the study. Moreover, a statistically significant increase in the tissue doppler (TD) signals was recorded in all subjects treated with two dietary supplements, indicating a better blood supply. Changes in anthropometric and biochemical parameters were not recorded. Creatinine, urea, ALT, and AST values, as indicators of kidney and liver function, remained at normal reference levels, pointing out the product's safety. The positive effect of chokeberry and tart cherry juice-based dietary supplements consumption in cellulite condition could be connected with microcirculation improvements.
Keywords: Cellulite Chokeberry Tart Cherry Edema Fascicles TD Signals.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Ethics Approval: The study was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki, and approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee of the Institute for Medicinal Plants Research (protocol code 1091 and date of approval 12.04.2023.). Consent to Participate: Informed consent was obtained from all subjects involved in the study. Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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