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Human Weight
Loss Study
A Randomized, Double-Blind,
Placebo-Controlled Study Examining the Effects of a Rapidly
Soluble Chitosan Dietary Supplement on Weight Loss and Body
Composition in Overweight and Mildly Obese Individuals
Rebecca N. Schiller, MS, CN1;
Eleanor Barrager, RD2; Alexander G. Schauss, PhD1;
Everett J. Nichols, MSPH, PhD3
1. American Institute for
Biosocial and Medical Research, Inc., Tacoma, Washington
2. GENESIS Center for
Integrative Medicine, Graham, Washington
3. Vanson HaloSource Inc.. Redmond, Washington
ABSTRACT
Goal: The
goal of this study is to evaluate the efficacy of a
rapidly—soluble chitosan (LipoSan Ultra™) in facilitating
weight loss and reducing body fat in overweight and mildly
obese individuals consuming a high-hit diet. This study also
examines functional changes in gastrointestinal and
elimination symptoms caused by supplementation of this
compound.
Methods: 59 overweight, mildly obese, otherwise healthy
females with a history of daily dietary fat consumption
greater than or equal to 30% of total calories participated
in a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial.
Subjects received either three capsules of a rapidly-soluble
chitosan (LipoSan Ultra I 5!) or matched placebo twice daily
for eight weeks Supplementation was divided into two doses.
1.5 g each, and was taken just prior to the two largest meals
of the day. No food restrictions or modifications were
assigned, and subjects were instructed to continue their
regular caloric intake. Dietary calorie and fat intake was
monitored during the study by three-day diet diaries completed
at baseline and at weeks four and eight. Anthropometric
measurements and functional gastrointestinal and elimination
symptoms were measured at baseline and week eight.
Results: Mean weight. body mass index (BMI), and percent
body fat increased significantly in the placebo group as
compared to baseline (p<0.0l , 0.001, and 0.05 respectively):
additionally, percent lean body mass decreased significantly
within the placebo group (p<0.005). Within the treatment
group, both mean weight and BMI decreased significantly
(p<0.005 and 0.05 respectively) compared to baseline. The mean
weight loss within the treatment group was 1.0 kg over an 8
week period. This was in contrast to the placebo group which
experienced a mean weight gain of 1.5 kg over the same time
period. When comparing study groups, endpoint values for mean
weight and RMI were significantly higher in the placebo group
(p<0.000l and 0.01 respectively). Chi-square analysis for
weight loss between groups indicates significantly more
subjects lost weight within the treatment group than within
the placebo group (63% and 17% respectively, p<0.001). No
significant changes in functional gastrointestinal and
elimination symptoms occurred in either group.
CONCLUSION
Our
findings suggest that this rapidly-soluble chitosan (LipoSan
Ultra’s’) is efficacious in facilitating weight loss and
reducing body fat in overweight and mildly obese individuals.
In addition, we found no significant changes in
gastrointestinal and elimination symptoms with the use of this
polysaccharide biopolymer.*
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The above study was peer
reviewed and published in its entirety in the Spring 2001
issue of the Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association
(Vol. 4, No. 1 JANA pg 34-41). A complete copy of the
study can be obtained by contacting
Wilke Resources.
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