Title of article :
Study of the Effect of an Oral Formulation of Fig and Olive on Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) Remission Indicators: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Author/Authors :
Bahadori, Shahnaz Faculty of Traditional Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Salamzadeh, Jamshid Food Safety Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Kamalinejad ,Mohammad Department of Pharmacognosy - School of pharmacy - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Shams Ardekani, Mohammad Reza Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Keshavarz, Mansoor Department of Physiology - School of Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ahmadzadeh, Arman Department of Rheumatology - Loghman-e Hakim Hospital - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Pages :
10
From page :
537
To page :
546
Abstract :
This study was designed to explore the complementary effects of a combination formulation of olive oil, olive and fig fruits on RA remission indicators. A randomized controlled clinical trial was designed. Adult RA patients were randomly divided into two groups receiving routine Disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs) regimen (control group) and routine DMARDs regimen plus the herbal supplementary formulation of olive oil, fig and olive fruits (intervention group). Patients were followed every 4 weeks for total study period of 16 weeks. In addition to demographic and medical history of the patients, the Disease Activity Score with 28-joint counts based on Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (DAS28_ESR) were recorded. SPSS (version 22.0) software was used to analyze data, assuming p<0.05 as significance level. 56 patients (control = 27 and intervention = 29), with mean ± sd age of 50.91 ± 12.26 years completed the study. Repeated measures analysis revealed that differences between remission indicators in the two study groups were not statistically significant, however, there was a p = 0.03 for the within-subjects contrast test of the Patient Global Assessment (PtGA), approving a nonlinear change for PtGA with respect to time. No between groups differences in adjunct drug therapy pattern for disease flares were seen. In conclusion, although, non-significant changes in the study variable of DAS28_ESR is in agreement with few previous reports, nevertheless, trends in its reduction in the intervention group along with the significant delayed PtGA score improvements occurred in the intervention group convince us to suggest further investigations on the supplementary olive and fig products, with a longer follow up periods
Keywords :
Rheumatoid arthritis , Complementary medicine , Fig , Olive , DAS28_ESR
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2016
Record number :
2446912
Link To Document :
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