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The Evaluation of Orange Peel Fermentation on Body Fat Lowering Efficacy in Adults

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20 - 65 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

To assess whether orange peel fermentation has the effect of reducing body fat in adults

Description

This is a double-blind and randomized study. Subjects are informed to consume the samples every day for 2 months. The clinical diagnosis item of overweight or fatty liver is evaluated by the doctor. The questionnaires are collected at every visit of the trial.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Adults between the ages of 20 and 65 who are willing to sign the consent form of the subject.
  2. For those with BMI ≥ 24 or fatty liver, male body fat ≥ 25%, female body fat ≥ 30%.
  3. Those who are not pregnant and are willing to cooperate with contraception during the trial period.
  4. No history of cardiovascular disease, history of organ transplantation, history of epilepsy or convulsions, liver and kidney disease, malignant tumor, endocrine disease, mental disease, alcohol or drug abuse, or other major organic diseases (according to medical history).

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Pregnant women, people with a history of cardiovascular disease, organ transplantation, epilepsy or convulsions, liver and kidney disease, malignant tumors, endocrine diseases, mental illness, alcohol or drug abuse, and other major organic diseases (according to medical history).
  2. No person who has received major surgery or bariatric surgery (according to medical history).
  3. I have used drugs that affect body fat, waist circumference or significantly increase weight, such as systemic corticosteroids, tricyclic antidepressants, atypical psychiatric drugs, and mood stability in the current or 3 months before participating in the screening Drugs (according to medical history).

Study details

Overweight, Fatty Liver Disease

NCT04496895

TCI Co., Ltd.

20 January 2025

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