Melatonin and its Relationships with Diabetes and Obesity: A Literature Review.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to review the metabolic effects of melatonin and its potential associations with diabetes and obesity.
Results Summary
Studies suggest melatonin may play a role in metabolic diseases like obesity and type 2 diabetes, but intervention studies remain unclear about its benefits, and there is no consensus on its therapeutic use.
Population
Not specified (broad review of human studies).
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
melatonin | increase | regulation of the metabolism | human body | - | shows a positive profile | #1 |
melatonin | neutral | metabolic diseases such as obesity, T2DM and metabolic syndrome | - | - | possible role | #2 |
melatonin | no change | metabolic diseases | - | - | unclear regarding the possible benefit | #3 |
melatonin | no change | adjuvant in the treatment of metabolic diseases | - | - | no consensus about the possible role | #4 |
BACKGROUND: Obesity is an important clinical entity, causing many public health issues. Around two billion people in the world are overweight and obese. Almost 40% of American adults are obese and Brazil has about 18 million obese people. Nowadays, 415 million people have diabetes, around 1 in every 11 adults. These numbers will rise to 650 million people within 20 years. Melatonin shows a positive profile on the regulation of the metabolism of the human body. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to carry out a broad narrative review of the metabolic profile and associations between melatonin, diabetes and obesity. METHODS: Article reviews, systematic reviews, prospective studies, retrospective studies, randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled trials in humans recently published were selected and analyzed. A total of 368 articles were collated and submitted to the eligibility analysis. Subsequently, 215 studies were selected to compose the content part of the paper, and 153 studies composed the narrative review. RESULTS: Studies suggest a possible role of melatonin in metabolic diseases such as obesity, T2DM and metabolic syndrome. Intervention studies using this hormone in metabolic diseases are still unclear regarding the possible benefit of it. There is so far no consensus about the possible role of melatonin as an adjuvant in the treatment of metabolic diseases. More studies are necessary to define possible risks and benefits of melatonin as a therapeutic agent.