Iman Kamel
The potential benefits of the water extract of Citrus reticulate peel were assessed on obesity and fat reduction in adolescent. Clinical trials were done on double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 40 obese adolescent subjects/each group randomized from both sex with age vary between 12 and 18 years old. Group A participants received an 800 mg of dry extract daily and group B received placebo. Both groups received three meals (2000 kcal/day) throughout the study. The primary outcome in group A was reduction in Body mass index (BMI), Body fat percentage (BF%) and in waist circumference (WC). Secondary outcomes were significant reduction in BMI, BF% and WC, as well as better lipid profile criteria. Statistically high significant reductions in BMI by 5.74 kg/m2 (P< 0.001), WC by 11.33 cm (P< 0.001), body fat by 4.24%(P= 0.006), total cholesterol (TC) by 35.56 mg/dl (P= 0.008) and triglyceride (TG) by 24.66 mg/dl (P< 0.001) were observed in the group A compared to the group B as study conclusion. Many of the beneficial effects in management of obesity attributed to the presence of polyphenols and flavonoids constituents of the extract